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[GMCnet] attwood electric water heater. [message #354565] Sat, 09 May 2020 13:48 Go to next message
Hanson Email is currently offline  Hanson Email
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I'm puzzled.

I have a 75 Avion with electric and engine water - water heater. Exchanger
works but not the electric. I changed the probe, verified the 110, at the
probe. How can it not work? Weak ground? I'm lost here.

Dean Hanson

Fremont, Ca.



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Re: [GMCnet] attwood electric water heater. [message #354568 is a reply to message #354565] Sat, 09 May 2020 14:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Hanson Email wrote on Sat, 09 May 2020 14:48
I'm puzzled.

I have a 75 Avion with electric and engine water - water heater. Exchanger works but not the electric. I changed the probe, verified the 110, at the
probe. How can it not work? Weak ground? I'm lost here.

Dean Hanson
Fremont, Ca.
Dean,

If you have power at the heater and it is not heating, then the heating element is probably open. If you disconnect the power and measure it as resistance, you should get a low number like in the teens when cold. If that is not what you see, come back and someone will tell you the right element to put in there.

Matt


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Re: [GMCnet] attwood electric water heater. [message #354569 is a reply to message #354568] Sat, 09 May 2020 14:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Hupy is currently offline  James Hupy   United States
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A word to the, as yet uneducated, on the school of applying voltage to a
heating element not surrounded by water. Service life on the element so
exposed, is measured in seconds, not years. They burn out almost
immediately when the tank is empty, and you turn them on. No arcing or
noise. They just go open circuit, never to be used again.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Oregon

On Sat, May 9, 2020, 12:13 PM Matt Colie via Gmclist <
gmclist@list.gmcnet.org> wrote:

> Hanson Email wrote on Sat, 09 May 2020 14:48
>> I'm puzzled.
>>
>> I have a 75 Avion with electric and engine water - water heater.
> Exchanger works but not the electric. I changed the probe, verified the
> 110, at
>> the
>> probe. How can it not work? Weak ground? I'm lost here.
>>
>> Dean Hanson
>> Fremont, Ca.
>
> Dean,
>
> If you have power at the heater and it is not heating, then the heating
> element is probably open. If you disconnect the power and measure it as
> resistance, you should get a low number like in the teens when cold. If
> that is not what you see, come back and someone will tell you the right
> element to put in there.
>
> Matt
> --
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Re: [GMCnet] attwood electric water heater. [message #354570 is a reply to message #354565] Sat, 09 May 2020 17:38 Go to previous message
Ken Burton is currently offline  Ken Burton   United States
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I am not familiar with Atwood,m but there is usually an over temperature device usually mounted on the end of the tank. It shuts off the power if the temp gets too hot. Get out your meter and see if it electrically is open. Some are automatic reset and some are mechanical (push the button) reset.

Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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