water heater
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water heater
I have a Sea ward,, water heater,, it seems to heating the water to a point where it almost boils , and then of course the pressure relief vlave dumps the water,
anybody see this?? Im guessing the t stadt is not doing its thing,
.just wondering if anybody was faced with this repair, and is it worth looking into , or just replacing the heater
anybody see this?? Im guessing the t stadt is not doing its thing,
.just wondering if anybody was faced with this repair, and is it worth looking into , or just replacing the heater
1983 10 meter express
water heater
Yes it is a bad t-stat, and yes you can replace it. T-stats are about $40.00 and water heaters are $500.00. T-stat should be held by (2) clips inside of panel, pull out and try your local hardware store for part. Don't forget to set temp. after changing.
The age and condition of the hot water heater should be considered before thinking of repairing the unit. If the heater is in good condition, other then the defective thermostat, you should try to locate the part needed to repair it. Once located, you should compare the cost of the part with the cost of a new unit and make your decision. If the part is reasonable, repairing the heater should be considered.
Gerry
1979 F36 Twin Chryler 440's

1979 F36 Twin Chryler 440's

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A friend put one on his boat last year, and it was a disaster. He wound up taking it out and going back to a tank water heater.
The tankless heater didn't heat the water enough. At full flow it only raised the temperature of the water 17 degrees. (20 amp model) Taking a shower with only hot water was still too cold. He was told that if he put a valve in to restrict the output of the heater, the water would get hotter, but the flow was so slow the shower was almost unusable.
Don’t go tankless.
The tankless heater didn't heat the water enough. At full flow it only raised the temperature of the water 17 degrees. (20 amp model) Taking a shower with only hot water was still too cold. He was told that if he put a valve in to restrict the output of the heater, the water would get hotter, but the flow was so slow the shower was almost unusable.
Don’t go tankless.
Gerry
1979 F36 Twin Chryler 440's

1979 F36 Twin Chryler 440's

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Last year I replaced the original Dayton water heater with one from Defender. Cost $350. It's an 11 gallon model and I had to remove the exhaust manifold to get the old out and new one in. Tankless electric models don't have enough guts to heat the water in my opinion. Had the same t-stat problem on the old one, but after 31 years the original was whupped, even though it still functioned. Lotsa hot water now - $350. Peace of mind - priceless.
Randy P
1977 F-26 HT
"Blue Heron"
1977 F-26 HT
"Blue Heron"