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โOct-13-2019 03:35 PM
drsteve wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
One Recommendation from RV101ByFred dot com
If the element is toast. Consider replacing with a 1500 watt 240 Volt element (That's 375 watts at 120 volts)
WHY: Well sometimes I park on a 30 amp site and let me tell you at 375 Watts for the water heater (about the same as the 325 watt fridge or the 400 watt HOTT ROD water heater conversion device) It may take 2 hours to Recover.. But I'm a whole lot less likely to have to go out in the rain and reset the park 30 amp breaker.
No. Watts are watts.
E = I x R The resistance of the element is a constant. So when the voltage doubles, the current is reduced by half.
Watts = Volts x current. Voltage doubled, current halved, watts stay constant.
โOct-13-2019 06:43 AM
wa8yxm wrote:
One Recommendation from RV101ByFred dot com
If the element is toast. Consider replacing with a 1500 watt 240 Volt element (That's 375 watts at 120 volts)
WHY: Well sometimes I park on a 30 amp site and let me tell you at 375 Watts for the water heater (about the same as the 325 watt fridge or the 400 watt HOTT ROD water heater conversion device) It may take 2 hours to Recover.. But I'm a whole lot less likely to have to go out in the rain and reset the park 30 amp breaker.
โOct-13-2019 06:31 AM
Lynnmor wrote:Ranger Smith wrote:
The element is a big resistor that heats up. Resistors dont short they always burn open
The resistance wire can short to ground.
โOct-13-2019 05:32 AM
Ranger Smith wrote:
The element is a big resistor that heats up. Resistors dont short they always burn open
โOct-13-2019 05:32 AM
โOct-12-2019 07:43 PM
Ranger Smith wrote:Cajun Bill wrote:
Oke Biscuit comes through again. While I don't have the camper here to look, I distinctly remember feeling resistance on the left reset button when I pressed it, but the WH still didn't work on AC. Will do voltmeter/ohmeter test once I get back to the camper, but I'm sure Ole is right, the element is either shorted or open. thanks for all the advice, especially the pix.
The element is a big resistor that heats up. Resistors dont short they always burn open
โOct-12-2019 05:29 PM
Cajun Bill wrote:
Oke Biscuit comes through again. While I don't have the camper here to look, I distinctly remember feeling resistance on the left reset button when I pressed it, but the WH still didn't work on AC. Will do voltmeter/ohmeter test once I get back to the camper, but I'm sure Ole is right, the element is either shorted or open. thanks for all the advice, especially the pix.
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โOct-12-2019 09:32 AM
Cajun Bill wrote:
Haven't used my camper in about 6 months, but just bought a campsite where I can place it and have access to fishing, crabbing, etc. Anyway, went to use the hot water tank so I flipped on the breaker that I normally keep off to save on electricity use. Nothing, nada, so I put it on propane and it worked find. The question is, how to I troubleshoot the electrical side? Thinking the element maybe bad, but how to test? Also, there are two "reset" buttons that I pressed, but still nada. Any assistance would be appreciated.