Root Cause
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Thought this might be of help to others.
While living in an RV part-time to build a house, filling the propane tank is a 60-mile round trip (added cost) just to have hot water.
I just installed an electric conversion kit and it is working great. Under a $100 and I can use propane if I need a boost while on vacation.
On/off switch is on the bedroom wall. The pigtail is tucked inside the plumbing cargo area so I can plug it in directly to an outside source so I am not using up available watts from RV. While installing, I added some Reflective insulation (there was none) to the furnace and water heater areas.
While living in an RV part-time to build a house, filling the propane tank is a 60-mile round trip (added cost) just to have hot water.
I just installed an electric conversion kit and it is working great. Under a $100 and I can use propane if I need a boost while on vacation.
On/off switch is on the bedroom wall. The pigtail is tucked inside the plumbing cargo area so I can plug it in directly to an outside source so I am not using up available watts from RV. While installing, I added some Reflective insulation (there was none) to the furnace and water heater areas.