Ok, got my coach back tonight, I have hot water pressure now at the faucets, but the water isn't hot.....
The aquahot is running, we can hear it run and hear the burner ignite, it gets hot like it should, but the water isn't hot. I did get about 10 seconds of warm water earlier, but nothing since then.
Does the aquahot need to have the burner burn for a certain amount of time before it heats the water? I thought on demand meant as soon as the burner ignited it would start producing it almost immediately.
Again, forgive my basic knowledge of the way things work.
I'm afraid to leave it running without knowing how long it should run before water is ready to be used.
I do have it plugged into 50amp, so the electric heater will probably heat it up some, but would like to know the correct way of using it before I leave it running for any period of time.
In my kitchen there are the two switches, one for the heater and one for the pump, since I'm hooked up to city pressure, do I need to turn on the pump too to get hot water?
I also have the pump control up front where the tank gauges are.
I ended up having to replace the radiator cap on the aquahot, the repair shop had the aquahot running when I got there tonight and it was leaking antifreeze from around the cap, when we took the cap off it came apart into 3 pieces. So I went and bought a new one, however it doesn't have the safety release switch on the top, the only one they had that had the switch was the 16lbs model, it had a 13lbs cap on it, so I wanted to match that.
Anyone know if the 16lbs one would be fine? or should i stick with the 13lbs one and just not worry about the safety release switch.
Thanks for any advice you can provide. We are going to sleep in it tonight and I was kinda hoping for a hot shower in the morning, but I guess I can walk over to the showers at the campground.
Thank,
Tim & Ann