โMar-16-2018 02:58 PM
โMar-20-2018 01:46 PM
Dick_B wrote:
We used to do the same thing; rely on electric for virtually all our water heating UNTIL I spent the weekend troubleshooting why our electric did not work and a couple of weeks to fix it. Turned out the switch by the heater melted along with at least one of the power wires to the switch all of which I replaced.
Now we heat on propane and save the electric for emergencies.
โMar-19-2018 08:24 PM
โMar-17-2018 03:43 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Hank MI wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Your Atwood model uses one set of t-stat/eco, one control board and same DC Voltage for heating with electric and/or propane.
How do you know what model he has? Are you basing it on year of his rig? I know that you know a lot about these units so just curious.
Our 10 gallon Atwood stopped working on electric. Only had to reset the ECO for electric. It's been working fine on electric since then, one year ago.
YES...OP has a 2005 RV
Atwood changed design/controls in 2004
2003 and previous models used 'separate' controls for electric and propane each with their own set of t-stats
2004 and newer....all combined into one control design
โMar-17-2018 09:01 AM
Dick_B wrote:
We used to do the same thing; rely on electric for virtually all our water heating UNTIL I spent the weekend troubleshooting why our electric did not work and a couple of weeks to fix it. Turned out the switch by the heater melted along with at least one of the power wires to the switch all of which I replaced.
Now we heat on propane and save the electric for emergencies.
โMar-17-2018 08:40 AM
Hank MI wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
Your Atwood model uses one set of t-stat/eco, one control board and same DC Voltage for heating with electric and/or propane.
How do you know what model he has? Are you basing it on year of his rig? I know that you know a lot about these units so just curious.
Our 10 gallon Atwood stopped working on electric. Only had to reset the ECO for electric. It's been working fine on electric since then, one year ago.
โMar-17-2018 06:03 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Your Atwood model uses one set of t-stat/eco, one control board and same DC Voltage for heating with electric and/or propane.
โMar-16-2018 07:18 PM
Dick_B wrote:
We used to do the same thing; rely on electric for virtually all our water heating UNTIL I spent the weekend troubleshooting why our electric did not work and a couple of weeks to fix it. Turned out the switch by the heater melted along with at least one of the power wires to the switch all of which I replaced.
Now we heat on propane and save the electric for emergencies.
โMar-16-2018 07:12 PM
โMar-16-2018 06:52 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I would not use Scotch lock type (Like above) for anything that NEEDS to be connected, I've had to re-do far too many connections done that way.
120 vac is delivered via Romex to a box on the back (inside) of the water heater.. No need to remove unit from RV to check
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