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LP/Electic Water Heater

bluedogwilson
Explorer
Explorer
Water heater works on LP but not on electric. Checked heater wiring and breaker, ok. Cannot find element, looks like a new type of heating source that I am not fimilar with. Would thank you in advance for any help. Bluedog
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tbred
Explorer II
Explorer II
bluedogwilson wrote:
Thanks for all the help. Bluedog



So, what was the problem/solution?

bluedogwilson
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks for all the help. Bluedog

dougrainer
Nomad
Nomad
He has a 2012 Jayco. They use Atwood. The 120 element is BEHIND the water heater and accessed from Inside the RV. Doug

tbred
Explorer II
Explorer II
Same problem here with new tt. Atwood hwh. Interested to hear advice.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
For more help you need to post Brand/Model & year of water heater. Different types/different problems/different resolutions.

Electric elements are typically on opposite side of LP burner
LP burner access from outside compartment
Electric element access from inside bottom area of WH tank under a protective cover

Did you happen to turn element ON without water in WH tank....if so it has burnt up

If Suburban the electric element will have it's own high/normal set of T-stats.
If high t-stat has tripped...electric won't get any power
Reset if tripped and try element.
Resets are in outside compartment under rubber covers
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Chris_Bryant
Explorer II
Explorer II
Brand and model of water heater? New Suburban models have the element access through the exterior door, Atwood model are on the back of the tank- accessed from inside. Both use standard screw in elements.
-- Chris Bryant

time2roll
Nomad
Nomad