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?
It might take a little work, but it would be well worth it if you double switched the (electric) water heater. The easiest spot to tap into would be right at the switch on the wall. Cut one of the lines on the back of the switch and install a second on-off switch. Running the extra wire, and depending upon you want the second switch may be the challenge. You might be able to run a second switch closer to the water heater.
About the gas switch. My camper has only 1 switch for gas also, and it's on the same panel as everything else. I leave my propane tank on all the time, except when I absolutely know the camper is not going to get used for some time. (we usually sleep in it over the winter months ... quite a bit). But now that you mention it, it's kind of strange that this switch has never been flipped by accident that I know of (in 3 different TT's).
But here again, if it REALLY becomes a problem, you could also install a gas cut-off valve at or near the water heater too, so gas can be killed at the water heater and left available for the rest of the camper.
(I suppose my strategy comes from playing chess. I always try to protect each piece on the chess board at least 2 ways). :B