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Title: Water heater temp set?
Post by: Moby on September 11, 2017, 05:08:06 pm
Hot water coming out of my water heater is...
HOT! At the point I'm thinking of a safety thing, more so when the grand kids travel with us.
Believe it's a standard dometic elec/gas unit with the on/off switch and red & green light by the sink.
I dropped the service door outside and see no adjusting screws or anything.
Suggestions?
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: Twig on September 11, 2017, 05:22:17 pm
There are 2 thermal cutout sensors. One on the back (electric) and one on the front (gas). I believe these are 140 degrees from Atwood, so you would have to find 2 that are less than 140. There is no other adjustment available. When the water temp hits the sensor max, it cuts out either the electric or gas depending on which you are using.

Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: Moby on September 11, 2017, 05:38:54 pm
Well, crud!
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: JohnFitz on September 11, 2017, 06:05:23 pm
Two things might be happening:

1. The factory thermostats (non-adjustable @ 140F as Twig noted) is too hot to your liking.  They do make adjustable thermostats for a few dollars more : Tjernlund 950-3372 Thermostat, Adjustable, Differential 20: Industrial Hvac... (http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E0K74E)

2. The factory thermostat is actually failing and not cutting-out @ 140 F and getting hotter and hotter until the pressure relief valve starts releasing.  I have had this happen.  Replace the thermostat twice.  Poor quality is what I concluded.  I switch to the adjustable and has been good ever since.  The symptoms I noticed (besides the steaming hot water and nearly burning my hand) was an initial pressure burst when I first turning on the  hot water.  You can always confirm with a thermometer too.
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: JohnFitz on September 11, 2017, 06:09:47 pm
Also, if your water heater is actually original the propane and electric have independent thermostats (again as Twig noted).  In the post above I was speaking of the propane one.  Newer heaters (at least since 2005 when I replaced mine) have the electric controlled by the circuit board so it's using the front propane thermostat.
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: JohnFitz on September 11, 2017, 06:19:45 pm
I just noticed the link I posted above is for an "off" brand.  No experience with it.
I bought an Atwood: Atwood 93105 Thermostat Adjustable Retrofits Front Mount Thermostat Water... (http://www.americanrvcompany.com/Atwood-93105-Thermostat-Adjustable-Retrofits-Front-Mount-Thermostat-Water-Heater-Parts-Trailer-Camper-RV)
Mine has letters (A through E) that represent different temperature settings.
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: John Haygarth on September 11, 2017, 06:45:40 pm
Moby, go to an RV store and buy a pack of the lower temp ones and fit them on. Simple thing and the instructions are included.
JohnH
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: Moby on September 11, 2017, 06:57:32 pm
Simple is my friend
Title: Re: Water heater temp set?
Post by: Barry & Cindy on September 11, 2017, 11:47:17 pm
Is it Atwood, which used a button thermostat pressed against aluminum tank exterior.  Is your overheating only on electric or gas?  Does gas go off after a while.