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Boxerslave wrote:
Hey Dutchmen No switch outside. Drained tank by pulling nylon plug, blew lines and reinstalled plug. Clear hoses at heater so when I found the tank was hot I could see air bubbles rising from tank so I assume some water in it but not a lot. Any way to stop it from lighting on propane if switched on accidently?
โDec-31-2015 07:56 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:Boxerslave wrote:
Kids slept in tt over Xmas. Winterized of course. Turned on water heater instead of lights by accident and I caught it today when I got the bedding. Removed access cover to check the element and the tank was hot, no water in it. Do I consider myself extremely lucky or do I change element anyway?
If the tank was hot it proves the heating element is not burned out so yes, you dodged the bullet.
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Boxerslave wrote:
Hey Dutchmen No switch outside. Drained tank by pulling nylon plug, blew lines and reinstalled plug. Clear hoses at heater so when I found the tank was hot I could see air bubbles rising from tank so I assume some water in it but not a lot. Any way to stop it from lighting on propane if switched on accidently?
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Boxerslave wrote:
Hey Dutchmen No switch outside. Drained tank by pulling nylon plug, blew lines and reinstalled plug. Clear hoses at heater so when I found the tank was hot I could see air bubbles rising from tank so I assume some water in it but not a lot. Any way to stop it from lighting on propane if switched on accidently?
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