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donn0128 wrote:
What happens when you want to wash your hands, or do a few dishes?
โAug-06-2018 04:26 PM
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โAug-06-2018 02:49 PM
RJsfishin wrote:No brainer in my book, either. I have better things to do while camping than try to remember when to turn the WH on/off, multiple times. But then again, I also leave my water pump on (unless leaving the campsite for awhile), so...:W
No brainer in my book.
If I leave it on all nite, it comes on twice during the nite. (total time 20 min)
If I shut it off at nite, it runs 30 minutes in the morning. Do the math !!
โAug-03-2018 07:45 AM
โAug-02-2018 07:41 PM
profdant139 wrote:
We boondock a lot -- so we try to be frugal with all of our consumables. It is not a question of money. It is a matter of extending our ability to stay off the grid for long periods of time. So to conserve propane, we turn on the water heater in the late afternoon
โAug-02-2018 06:27 PM
โAug-02-2018 05:36 PM
agesilaus wrote:
Think about it this way,
"I have a truck, should I leave it running 24 hours a day in the driveway or should I start it when I want to go somewhere?"
โAug-02-2018 05:33 PM
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โAug-02-2018 03:19 PM
4x4van wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:Disagree completely. Other than size, they are almost identical. Both have insulation (albeit the RV WH has less), both have large gas burners...yes the RV system is smaller and therefore has to cycle more often, but other than that, no appreciable difference.
A house water heater is in only equivalent to a RV water heater in that they both heat water. That's where the similarity ends.
Been RVing for 30 years, 3 different rigs...Have always turned the WH on when we arrived/set up camp, and turned it off when we broke down camp to head home. The amount of LPG used is minimal. To each his own.
โAug-02-2018 01:57 PM
โAug-02-2018 01:52 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:Disagree completely. Other than size, they are almost identical. Both have insulation (albeit the RV WH has less), both have large gas burners...yes the RV system is smaller and therefore has to cycle more often, but other than that, no appreciable difference.
A house water heater is in only equivalent to a RV water heater in that they both heat water. That's where the similarity ends.