[C320-list] Disabling leaky water heater

Ferris Wills ferriswills707 at gmail.com
Tue Aug 23 08:59:22 PDT 2022


Yes, it’s definitely a fresh water leak and sadly not from any of the external fittings. Thx for confirming that I can leave the coolant loop in the empty heater for a while. I like the idea of changing the coolant hoses and clamps when replacing the heater, I’ll do that.

One thing that struck me as odd: the heater was on whenever I had the AC power on. There is only a “reset” button on the panel. Can I simply replace that with a 15amp breaker so I can turn the heater on/off explicitly? I don’t really want hot water maintained  if I’m away for weeks at a time.

Thx,
Ferris


> On Aug 22, 2022, at 7:46 PM, Ferris Wills <ferriswills707 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> My water heater leaks and I’m in the process of  disconnecting it. I plan to replace it at a later time.
> 
> I’ve drained the beast, temporarily joined the hot to the cold, and disconnected it from ac power (snipped the wires at the unit and put on wire nuts). 
> 
> My question is, can I leave the engine heating side of the system connected as-is without issue?
> 
> Thx!
> Ferris Wills
> Hull 505
> 
> Typos by iPhone


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