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Chuck Gould wrote:
He probably has a typical marine hot water heater that will heat water by heat transfer through an internal coil filled with hot engine coolant, *or* through a 110-volt electrical coil activated by shorepower or onboard AC genset. Oh. I'm out of it for a while. My only hot water heater worked only with hot engine coolant. |
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