[C320-list] Water Heater update

Doug Treff doug at treff.us
Wed Aug 30 09:01:29 PDT 2017


CORRECTION: According to the CatalinaDirect parts site, the 15A was for
the Water Heater, and the 20A was for the OEM battery charger. I'm
surprised the water heater was only a 15A. I'll verify when I get a
chance.

http://www.catalinadirect.com/index.cfm/product/2613_715/circuit-breaker-15-ampbrpush-onpush-off.cfm
http://www.catalinadirect.com/index.cfm/product/1386_715/circuit-breaker-20-ampbrpush-onpush-off.cfm

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Doug Treff
doug at treff.us

On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 11:54 AM, Doug Treff wrote:
> Not at my boat either but I think it's a 20 AMP.
> 
> --
> Doug Treff
> doug at treff.us
> 
> On Wed, Aug 30, 2017, at 11:45 AM, Guy Smith wrote:
> > Hi Doug,
> > I'm not at the Boat at the moment. Would you remember the amperage one
> > needs to order a replacement breaker?
> > Best Regards,~g
> > Guy And Liz Smithsv Pleiades '97 C320 #452Worton Creek, MD
> > 
> > From: Doug Treff <doug at treff.us>To: "C320-List at Catalina320.com"
> > <C320-List at Catalina320.com>Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017, 8:56:56 AM
> > EDTSubject: [C320-list] Water Heater update
> > A while back, posted a question about replacing the water heater
> > element. My question was regarding how difficult it was to get the old
> > one to turn.
> > I was having no luck getting the element to budge with the large Channel
> > Lock pliers that I had on board. I finally broke down and purchased a
> > water heater element socket from Amazon (1 1/2" special socket) and was
> > finally able to budge the element with a breaker bar. But it was still
> > difficult to turn it and I thought for a brief moment that the water
> > heater was going to come loose from it's mounting points.
> > The rest of the story is the following. Originally, the problem that I
> > was having was that the circuit breaker would trip as soon as I turned
> > on the water heater. Naturally, I assumed that the element was blown or
> > rusted out, so I bought a replacement element. Fast forward to Monday, I
> > finally got the new element installed, refilled the water heater and
> > purged the air out of the system, but the circuit breaker would still
> > trip instantly when activated. I just happened to have a spare breaker
> > on the panel due to some changes made by a previous owner, so I decided
> > to try moving the water heater over to the spare breaker. It worked!
> > So, the lesson here before you automatically assume that your element is
> > fried, see if the breaker is bad. I'm guessing that these push-button
> > 110VAC breakers have a limited number of times that they can be turned
> > on and off before they wear out.
> > The other lesson here is that there's nothing like having the right tool
> > for the job! I already had an 18" breaker bar and the cost for the
> > socket from Amazon was $13.99 and it was well worth the cost in the end.
> > Any of you in the MD area who need to do the same job, feel free to
> > contact me and we could probably work out a loaner situation.
> > --
> > Doug Treff
> > doug at treff.us
> > 
> > 


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