โApr-12-2017 10:25 AM
โApr-16-2017 02:59 PM
dougrainer wrote:boshog wrote:dougrainer wrote:
2 things I doubt you have checked. Doug
1. PULL the black OFF/ON switch below the gas valve. Make sure it is NOT corroded/burnt and the wire connections(spade terminals). This is a common problem and fits your problem.
2. The wire nuts where the 120 romex connects to the water heater. IF they were loose and burnt, you will have your type problem. This connection is where that relay is, you may have to pull the heater to check it. Make sure you have NO 120 power when pulling the black switch.
Oh boy. Well, I'm going to have to put on a miner's hat and figure out how to get access to the back of the on/off switch and find the AC connection point to the water heater. Wish me luck. If you don't hear from me in a few days, call search and rescue ๐
The switch pops out from the outside. It has fingers that hold it in place. Doug
โApr-15-2017 05:03 PM
boshog wrote:dougrainer wrote:
2 things I doubt you have checked. Doug
1. PULL the black OFF/ON switch below the gas valve. Make sure it is NOT corroded/burnt and the wire connections(spade terminals). This is a common problem and fits your problem.
2. The wire nuts where the 120 romex connects to the water heater. IF they were loose and burnt, you will have your type problem. This connection is where that relay is, you may have to pull the heater to check it. Make sure you have NO 120 power when pulling the black switch.
Oh boy. Well, I'm going to have to put on a miner's hat and figure out how to get access to the back of the on/off switch and find the AC connection point to the water heater. Wish me luck. If you don't hear from me in a few days, call search and rescue ๐
โApr-15-2017 04:39 PM
dougrainer wrote:
2 things I doubt you have checked. Doug
1. PULL the black OFF/ON switch below the gas valve. Make sure it is NOT corroded/burnt and the wire connections(spade terminals). This is a common problem and fits your problem.
2. The wire nuts where the 120 romex connects to the water heater. IF they were loose and burnt, you will have your type problem. This connection is where that relay is, you may have to pull the heater to check it. Make sure you have NO 120 power when pulling the black switch.
โApr-15-2017 03:41 PM
โApr-15-2017 12:40 PM
dougrainer wrote:boshog wrote:
Well, this is frustrating. Saturday morning, Out in the rain I go to sample the RV's hot water temperature. It's piping hot!
I'm going to assume you folks don't think I'm nuts. Now it is working but last camping season it was consistent, initial heating cycle only on electric.
Looking over all the information I've been provided there are two areas of possibilities, the thermostat which I assume turns on the heating element when the water temperature drops below a preset threshold value or the possibility of the on/off switch (I did cycle the switch). The relay shown in the schematic that feeds the on/off switch I can not locate.
Did you check the mount nuts for the tstat like I asked? Doug
The relay is mounted inside a metal box accessed usually by pulling the water heater. Unless they have inside access. Facing the water heater from the outside, the relay mount is to the LEFT top about 4 inches from the outside access door.
โApr-15-2017 12:36 PM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
I am not trying to dilute your thread, but I wish you would consider the if you have an outside shower to check that. It is not about leaks. It is about turning the shower off at the shower head but leaving the valves open. This causes the hot water to mix with the cold and produce lukewarm water. It is possible for it not to do it all the time, as it did with me once. I know I anguished over the issue until I discovered the problem. You would be very wise to check that.
โApr-15-2017 11:46 AM
boshog wrote:
Well, this is frustrating. Saturday morning, Out in the rain I go to sample the RV's hot water temperature. It's piping hot!
I'm going to assume you folks don't think I'm nuts. Now it is working but last camping season it was consistent, initial heating cycle only on electric.
Looking over all the information I've been provided there are two areas of possibilities, the thermostat which I assume turns on the heating element when the water temperature drops below a preset threshold value or the possibility of the on/off switch (I did cycle the switch). The relay shown in the schematic that feeds the on/off switch I can not locate.
โApr-15-2017 10:36 AM
โApr-15-2017 09:17 AM
j-d wrote:
^^^ I agree this thread is getting hard to follow. So at the risk of redundancy:
Have you verified that the 120 VAC supply to the water heater is solid? I went through a lot of trouble and a couple OP's here suggested the problem could be in a junction/splice box.
โApr-15-2017 07:31 AM
โApr-15-2017 06:50 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Tom1949 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Tom1949 wrote:
I know that this may sound oddball; but, it's helped others.
Check the outside shower head and make sure it is not in the "closed" position with the faucet left in the "on" position. It may be diverting enough hot water to effect your shower inside.
OP gets hot from electric 1st heat cycle then NO more heating and gets hot from propane with repeated heating cycles.
Issue is with electric side of WH.
Shower ----luke warm regardless of heating method
OP stated, "The condition it is showing is, when I get to a campsite and after I make all my shore connections I turn on the water heater for electric heating. In an hour or so I have hot water, so far so good. In the morning, the water is luke-warm."
My suggestion could still apply. I've seen it apply, in exactly that manner. The idea is there, if (s)he wants to try it; and, it certainly doesn't hurt me if (s)he doesn't want to try it.
Have a wonderful day...
You didn't finish OPs statement
The water heater initially heated the water but it does not keep the water hot over time on electric. I can switch on water heating by propane and the water heater cycles as one would expect.
Shower being turned off at handle has caused luke warm conditions. All the time not just with one heat source.
OP electric heating intermittent and OK using propane.
Shower idea is a good one to check..in situations where luke warm water is all the time.
Information/learning/discussions are GOOD things
Have a wonderful day too :B
The OP only said that on propane, it cycles as expected. That does not necessarily mean that the water is constantly hot on propane but the burner cycles as water is drawn from the water heater. The outside shower is certainly something that should be checked. Always resolve and/or eliminate the simple things first.
โApr-15-2017 06:40 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:Tom1949 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:Tom1949 wrote:
I know that this may sound oddball; but, it's helped others.
Check the outside shower head and make sure it is not in the "closed" position with the faucet left in the "on" position. It may be diverting enough hot water to effect your shower inside.
OP gets hot from electric 1st heat cycle then NO more heating and gets hot from propane with repeated heating cycles.
Issue is with electric side of WH.
Shower ----luke warm regardless of heating method
OP stated, "The condition it is showing is, when I get to a campsite and after I make all my shore connections I turn on the water heater for electric heating. In an hour or so I have hot water, so far so good. In the morning, the water is luke-warm."
My suggestion could still apply. I've seen it apply, in exactly that manner. The idea is there, if (s)he wants to try it; and, it certainly doesn't hurt me if (s)he doesn't want to try it.
Have a wonderful day...
You didn't finish OPs statement
The water heater initially heated the water but it does not keep the water hot over time on electric. I can switch on water heating by propane and the water heater cycles as one would expect.
Shower being turned off at handle has caused luke warm conditions. All the time not just with one heat source.
OP electric heating intermittent and OK using propane.
Shower idea is a good one to check..in situations where luke warm water is all the time.
Information/learning/discussions are GOOD things
Have a wonderful day too :B
โApr-15-2017 06:23 AM
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