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Re: [GMCnet] Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190241 is a reply to message #190240] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 00:30 |
Ronald Pottol
Messages: 505 Registered: September 2012 Location: Redwood City, California
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At least in doing dishes a normal way, you use much more water than using a
dishwasher. For the motor home, a tiny dishwasher might be a big win.
Ron
On Nov 13, 2012 10:22 PM, "Mickey Space Ship Shuttle" <mickeysss@me.com>
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> one person had a dish washer and washing machine in his gmc, i am
> interested in his black and gray water tanks design for that.
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> how much they held, if he put tanks right under each above the floor or
> just used the regular tanks. The amount of water used in both.
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> how much water they used and how much water stored vs water to gray and
> black tanks. interesting design.
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> speaking of water install,
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> Bucky fuller had what he called this anti-inverse equation. He drank a lot
> of tea which made him do a lot of peeing.
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> his fuller irreversible equations was: 1 gallon of tea = 1 gallon of pee
> but 1 gallon of pee does not = 1 gallon of tea.
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> THis is called the fuller irreversible in mathematics. 1gT=1gP 1gP=/ 1gT
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> This was one of his great math jokes.
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> mickey
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> On Nov 12, 2012, at 7:32 PM, Carl Stouffer wrote:
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> > toyomojoe wrote on Mon, 12 November 2012 18:34
> >> Do dishes? Shave? I still have to do that camping in this super RV?
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> > :lol: I think it's optional. I usually shave every three or four days
> whether I need it or not. :lol:
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> > It's usually a good idea to keep up with the dishes though. There's not
> enough counter space to let them pile up for too long.
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> > Carl S.
> > '75 ex Palm Beach
> > Tucson, AZ.
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Re: Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190331 is a reply to message #189878] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 18:48 |
Gail Marks Cruiser
Messages: 125 Registered: August 2009 Location: Gold Coast, Australia
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G'day,
We installed a Suburban Gas/ Electric storage hot water heater about 8 years ago. We were going to go gas only, as we don't have a generator. We kept the roof air as there were often times we had access to AC power, why not the same thinking for hot water!
We fitted ours flat on the floor, making a cowl that fitted the gap at the top and extending the flue. As I wanted a smooth look on the outside, I adapted a Fiamma recessed door in the opening and fitted my own vents to it, looked good. Problem the Fiamma door frame was plastic and was softened by the heat produced whilst using gas....Dammm.
I fitted the supplied door which had no problems with the heat, but the outer shield on the door directed the heat up, discolouring the paint and bubbling the wall. I contacted our Suburban supplier to see if another type of door was available for curved walls, You have a what! and the walls are curved! Short answer, no.
I was nosing around Bunnings (national chain of hardware stores)and found a galvanized vent designed to fit in brick work to vent the under floor of houses. I attached that over the flue outlet on the door, looks a little agricultural but has worked perfectly for years. I am revisiting the door idea to neaten it up before the coach gets a respray, Any ideas?
Mark Bennett
Gail & Mark's Cruiser
Gold Coast, Australia.
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Re: Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190333 is a reply to message #190331] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 19:09 |
mojoe
Messages: 319 Registered: November 2012 Location: Monroe, NC
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Mark. With all the help with the guys on here, and local Camping world Tech. I installed my gas/electric on a angle platform so the outside door would work. Alot of guys on here have coaches that have the same set up and are all angled. Makes a clean fit on the outside.
FYI: A call to Suburban before I started looking for an answer. They told me.. and really all they told me..was the top of the heater where it exausts has to be flush with the outside, so it will vent to the outside. If not gas will build up behind the door and could get into the inside of the coach and thats never a good thing.
Joe Kemenczky..
1975 Eleganza ll " Odie " 75,000 miles..
"When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not." - Mark Twain.
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Re: [GMCnet] Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190352 is a reply to message #190333] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 21:37 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Joe, et al,
One thing you may need to watch out for: The door on my 6 g. Atwood has a
bubble in the paint adjacent to the burner. Obviously it was overheated,
perhaps during some extended period of flame operation. Perhaps there
should be a heat shield inside the door to protect it. This may not be a
common problem, but I wish I'd protected against it before the new (10 yr
ago) paint job.
Ken H.
Americus, GA
'76 X-Birchaven w/Cad500/Howell EFI+ & EBL
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 8:09 PM, Joe Kemenczky wrote:
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> Mark. With all the help with the guys on here, and local Camping world
> Tech. I installed my gas/electric on a angle platform so the outside door
> would work. Alot of guys on here have coaches that have the same set up and
> are all angled. Makes a clean fit on the outside.
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> FYI: A call to Suburban before I started looking for an answer. They told
> me.. and really all they told me..was the top of the heater where it
> exausts has to be flush with the outside, so it will vent to the outside.
> If not gas will build up behind the door and could get into the inside of
> the coach and thats never a good thing.
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Re: [GMCnet] Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190353 is a reply to message #190352] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 21:47 |
mojoe
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Ken just curious, does the atwood heater have a flange that mounts on the outside and returns inside the waterheater frame?
My suburban does then the door is mounted to it.
Its all a learning experince..
I could see how it could get hot.. Heck you where looking for an excuse to get a new paint job anyway..lol Just kidding.
Joe Kemenczky..
1975 Eleganza ll " Odie " 75,000 miles..
"When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not." - Mark Twain.
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Re: [GMCnet] Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190354 is a reply to message #190353] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 21:48 |
mojoe
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Oh Ken.. ment to add.. My suburban has a heat shield over the exaust port.. Think that might help?
Joe Kemenczky..
1975 Eleganza ll " Odie " 75,000 miles..
"When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not." - Mark Twain.
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Re: [GMCnet] Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190358 is a reply to message #190353] |
Wed, 14 November 2012 22:03 |
Ken Henderson
Messages: 8726 Registered: March 2004 Location: Americus, GA
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Joe,
Yes, the Atwood has a flange over the body which also carries the door
hinge. And there's a grate over the exhaust. But no heat shield on the
door adjacent to the burner -- that's the source of my problem. Sort of
strange that it took 6-7 years to create the bubble.
Ken H.
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 10:47 PM, Joe Kemenczky wrote:
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> Ken just curious, does the atwood heater have a flange that mounts on the
> outside and returns inside the waterheater frame?
> My suburban does then the door is mounted to it.
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Re: [GMCnet] Propane / Electric Water Heater Install [message #190378 is a reply to message #190358] |
Thu, 15 November 2012 07:12 |
mojoe
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They might of had that problem and changed the one I have. It has a heat shield.. really can't see a wire mesh behind it but did not stand on my head to look all around it.
Its all a learning experince for me..
Joe Kemenczky..
1975 Eleganza ll " Odie " 75,000 miles..
"When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not." - Mark Twain.
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