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Old 09-21-2018, 09:47 AM   #1
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Small electric water heater only turned on prior to use?

Hello, friends!

I had seen an article somewhere that mentioned somebody who was using a propane 5 gal water tank but only turning it on about 20 min prior to showering. This was suggested as a more efficient way of utilizing it rather than keeping the water in the tank at temp.

Has anybody had success doing this with a small electric tank? I have seen some Bosch models that are around 5-7 gal that would fit just about anyplace a tankless would and would not require venting or an additional fuel source. I just don't know if it would warm up fast enough with the electric coils to make it efficient if it was started up prior to a shower, for example.

Any feedback or experience is appreciated!

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Old 09-21-2018, 01:22 PM   #2
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We use a 6g electric.
If we're plugged in I leave it on.
If 'docking I leave it off and twice per day I run the gen to: top off batts, or cook in the micro, or heat water. One thing at a time usually.
I changed the oem 1650w heater element to a 1000w one so our little Yamaha Genny can handle it, takes about 10 min if warm out and maybe 20 if cold.

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Awesome info, thank you! So even with a 1000w instead of the stock 1650w element, you still heat 5 gallons to a usable warmth in 20 min when it's cold out?

300-400wh for a shower ain't so bad, considering that we have adopted a more, umm, lenient standard on cleanliness to conserve water. I almost feel like the PV can handle that, once we add another panel.
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The water is warm even after a day unless it's really cold and no air heater running. We are not full time so "too cold" means move to a warmer area...or wait for it.
I have never actually timed it but it's not long really.
We're heading out soon for a 2 week road trip and I will leave with hot water and never let it get cold.
You can get 12v elements and hook to a dedicated solar panel(s) direct.

BTW our WH is inside the bus.
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We use a 6g electric.
If we're plugged in I leave it on.
If 'docking I leave it off and twice per day I run the gen to: top off batts, or cook in the micro, or heat water. One thing at a time usually.
I changed the oem 1650w heater element to a 1000w one so our little Yamaha Genny can handle it, takes about 10 min if warm out and maybe 20 if cold.

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This is relevant to my interests. Do you happen to know what the draw is on that baby when it's *OT* actively heating the water, or at least what kind of duty cycle it runs?

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This is relevant to my interests. Do you happen to know what the draw is on that baby when it's *OT* actively heating the water, or at least what kind of duty cycle it runs?

Danke!
Probably 1000w Never measured it with my Killawatt.
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Measured with KW meter.
Tank full, water temp about 90f and it was drawing 840 watts at 115v.
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i have a Rheem electric 6 gallon heater and have been pretty happy with it.

im surprised how long the water stays warm in the tank. during the summer, i have hot water, 2 days after turning off the heater.

the down side of the 6 gallon tank is that its not quite enough for a good long shower. i'd go with a 10-12g model if i did a do over. the water heater does heat up pretty fast, but standing wet for 10 minutes waiting, is a bit too long.

there was an interesting conversion a few years ago, 220v heater converted to work either on 110 or 220. its worth searching for if you'll have a 50A hookup.
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Measured with KW meter.
Tank full, water temp about 90f and it was drawing 840 watts at 115v.
Dude, thank you so much for checking. I appreciate that.

Certainly worth checking to see if it fits into my 'lectric budget.
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