Dec-05-2016 04:34 PM
Dec-07-2016 12:59 PM
Unfortunately the manual also confirmed that temperature is factory set.
Inquiring minds want to know.
Dec-07-2016 12:47 PM
Dec-07-2016 09:19 AM
rbpru wrote:
Well I will put it this way, when I am not on shore power and turn on the water heater switch it lights up.
Dec-07-2016 07:54 AM
Dec-06-2016 06:50 PM
Dec-06-2016 05:38 PM
dvitale300 wrote:
The seating of the connections might be the trick. I went out about an hour ago, unplugged a few of the switches, blew on them, cleaned them with a rag, unplugged the thermostat coil, plugged it in. Turned on the unit - fire up, click, click, click, then stopped with the light next to the switch. Said F-it - came in to check this forum, had dinner, went out a little while ago - working to perfection. Water is very hot, system was waiting for a drop in temp - then re-cycled on to reheat new water. Going to go on the trip - and if the thing doesn't work will get a $29 hotel for showers (we're boon-docking so it's less than a hook-up anyway). When this is all over I'm going to replace the unit with a gas/electric unit - which is what I should have had in the first place.
Dec-06-2016 04:34 PM
rbpru wrote:
My water heater is a gas/electric, although the electric is 12 volts.
The electric is quite fast so I rarely use the gas. We do not boondock.
SoundGuy wrote:
Huh? What RV water heater electric element runs on 12 vdc, not 120 vac? :h
hohenwald48 wrote:
The one in the RV towing the utility trailer with 60 batteries in it. 🙂
Dec-06-2016 04:20 PM
SoundGuy wrote:rbpru wrote:
My water heater is a gas/electric, although the electric is 12 volts.
The electric is quite fast so I rarely use the gas. We do not boondock.
Huh? What RV water heater electric element runs on 12 vdc, not 120 vac? :h
Dec-06-2016 03:23 PM
rbpru wrote:
My water heater is a gas/electric, although the electric is 12 volts.
The electric is quite fast so I rarely use the gas. We do not boondock.
Dec-06-2016 03:12 PM
Dec-06-2016 11:27 AM
Dec-06-2016 11:04 AM
Dec-06-2016 07:02 AM
rbpru wrote:
You can heat water in a tea kettle to do dishes and wash you face.
We often have to dry camp for a couple of day when we head south in the winter, until it is warm enough to add water.
Dec-06-2016 06:18 AM