Bill Schmidt
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to Donald Fife, jo...@ets247.com, Passport Owners, Craig Newton, Eva Tanner, Dave Foy
I kind of agree with Don, but I have never had to replace the original
(yet). In 1989, when the Loma Prieta earthquake happened, the only damage we
suffered was for a seal in the water heater to rupture. All the water was
pumped out. The heating element, left on, suffered a meltdown. I took the
heater out of the boat, removed the heating element to replace the
seal/gasket, found that the heating element was dual with only one side
wired to electricity and found the heater full of severely rusting punch
castings from construction. I cleaned out the tank, removed and replaced the
"insulation", then replaced the tank back in the boat and connected the
undamaged element to the appropriate wires. Like the Eveready Rabbit, "still
running"!
But the point is, there is a lot of places where this old tank can "give
out". But virtually all of them, save for direct breaching of the stainless
steel tank itself, are easily repairable and CHEAP to do so. Are you sure
you need to spend boat unit bucks on a new one?
Billy Manana