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Tim wrote:
On Aug 12, 7:08 pm, D wrote: Tim wrote: On Aug 11, 11:24 pm, wrote: On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 20:16:34 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: On Aug 11, 10:01 pm, wrote: On Tue, 11 Aug 2009 19:00:17 -0700 (PDT), Frogwatch wrote: End of summer with no real trips so we are gonna go up to NC to Deep Creek near Boone for some whitewater tubing. Camper is still about two weeks from completion so will be using the tent (this is tent #4 and is almost worn out). My wife is taking me to California and I hear the water in Tahoe is pretty cold. I don't plan on jumping in anyway. I experienced some cold water this evening. the water heater in the garage quit last week so until I get a new heating element, after work showers are a bit nippy. Both elements went out? If it is just the top one you can jumper out the top thermostat and run off the bottom one. I know, but this is a single element 15 gal. job. 15? Damn, that's small for a house in your climate. My office has one that size. Does that hold up for two showers? I have a 40 gal and the water enters it at over 65º all year. I have a heated garage, that we could actually live in. concerning the water heater, mine is a simple 120v, that hides neatly under the counter in the garage. it's all it's used for , for me to take a shower and clean cook-out utensils. Heck, I don't know if you'd see much savings going to something else. But, I'd look at on demand anyway. |
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