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Suburban water heater problem

Rengob
Explorer
Explorer
I fried my heating element when I plugged my TT in to get ready for this season and the water heater was left on from last season. I installed a new element and tested it out. Got hot water.... woohoo! Then went to turn it off and the rocker switch on the water heater wouldn't go to the off position. Went in the rv to flip the breaker and noticed it was tripped. Flipped it back on, went out and was able to turn it off with the switch. Tried again and again the switch wouldn't turn off but this time no tripped breaker. Flipped breaker and then could turn off the switch. Not feeling very confident, I went out a few hours later and the water was still really hot. Its like its not shutting off. Unplugged the rv for tonight.

Any idea what I obviously did wrong?
2014 Columbus 320RS
2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD
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Rengob
Explorer
Explorer
New switch did the trick!
Thanks!
2014 Columbus 320RS
2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
The ON/OFF switch is a 120V AC type.
Hot from circuit breaker to switch
Hot from switch to set of t-stats
Hot from t-stats to one side of element
Then Neutral wire from other side of element back to neutral bus in AC dist. panel


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westend
Explorer
Explorer
Rengob wrote:
Thanks! I'll pick up a new switch and give that a try. Was just wondering if I maybe had the hot and neutral reversed.
There should be no neutral on the switch if is a typical 12V or 120V switch. The switch interrupts the hot side.
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Rengob
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks! I'll pick up a new switch and give that a try. Was just wondering if I maybe had the hot and neutral reversed.
2014 Columbus 320RS
2015 Chevy Silverado 2500HD

ScottG
Nomad
Nomad
I don't think it's your fault, those switches are cheap and just fail on their own.
It's a common SPST switch you can buy from Radio Shack or some HW stores. Or of course you can buy the exact replacement on-line.

Cheers,
Scott