AFTER a few hours you had hot water..........??
Did it take that LONG?
OR
Was it that long before you checked for hot water?
Suburban/Atwood elements are rated to heat water from initial fill temp to t-stat at ~6 gallons per hour (cold fill)
Suburban Water Heater SERVICE and TRAINING Manual
"By far the most common trouble with electric water heaters results from energizing the water heater before it is filled with
water. Even brief operation of the electric element without water in the tank will burn-out the electric heating element"
Atwood Water Heater Manual
"The screw-in heating element is rated at 1400 watts just like the bolt-on element.
It is an incalloy element and can be run for a limited amount of time in a dry
tank without shorting out.
CAUTION: If the heating element is allowed to run with a dry tank, allow the tank to cool down for 2-3 hours before adding water. Adding water before
the tank cools sufficiently could collapse the tank."
Both Brands state elements WILL be damaged when operated DRY.
They 'require' submersion IN water to absorb heat generated.
AIR is not sufficiently 'dense' to do that
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