Greetings,
Monday we purchased a 2000 19' Bambi and all systems worked beautifully with one exception. We were hooked to shore power and city water and turned on the gas water heater. The light went on briefly, then out and I could hear the water heater fire up. In an hour or two we turned on the hot water, and got a blast of hot water, that immeadiately turned and stayed luke warm. This same scenario for the the two days we camped. I'm not sure if the heater is malfunctioning or if we are getting some cold water mixed in inadvertently. The valves that are in the hatch and next to the water heater are set as follows:
1. top and bottom valves are in the open position, parralel with pipes,
2. one in the middle is in the closed position, perpendicular to the pipe.
questions:
1 Is there another location for valves that I need to check?
2 Is there a test procedure I can go through before bringing it to my local AS guys?
Thanks,
Cameron
Monday we purchased a 2000 19' Bambi and all systems worked beautifully with one exception. We were hooked to shore power and city water and turned on the gas water heater. The light went on briefly, then out and I could hear the water heater fire up. In an hour or two we turned on the hot water, and got a blast of hot water, that immeadiately turned and stayed luke warm. This same scenario for the the two days we camped. I'm not sure if the heater is malfunctioning or if we are getting some cold water mixed in inadvertently. The valves that are in the hatch and next to the water heater are set as follows:
1. top and bottom valves are in the open position, parralel with pipes,
2. one in the middle is in the closed position, perpendicular to the pipe.
questions:
1 Is there another location for valves that I need to check?
2 Is there a test procedure I can go through before bringing it to my local AS guys?
Thanks,
Cameron
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