Glad to hear you found the issue.
The way I see it, for every problem you solve, that's one extra solution in the bank for a future trip. All the best!
2016 AR-one water not staying hot
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Re: 2016 AR-one water not staying hot
Thanks for the help. I found that my bypass valve was on bypass mode and my cold water valve was was shut off in to the water heater. I guess the water was filling up in the tank through the bypass valve and.from the top of the tank through the normal hot water outflow. Anyway it's fixed now....told you i was a new RV owner.
Re: 2016 AR-one water not staying hot
I would check to see if your hot water heater tank is completely filled full with water. Because with a full tank boiled up, you should get more than 10-20 seconds out of it.
And besides your pilot light, are the burners firing up on once you start using the hot water at the taps? I'm assuming you have a hot water heater and not an on-demand tankless system.
And besides your pilot light, are the burners firing up on once you start using the hot water at the taps? I'm assuming you have a hot water heater and not an on-demand tankless system.
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2016 AR-one water not staying hot
I'm a brand new RV owner and we've never had one before.
We live in Florida and just have our RV set up at a local campsite to learn about it before we take it on a trip. The hot water isn't staying hot. The pilot light lights and stays on but the water will only stay hot for about 10-20 seconds. Is there a valve setup that mixes the hot/cold? I've also read about a dip valve. How would I check that? Any info or links to YouTube videos would be helpful.
We live in Florida and just have our RV set up at a local campsite to learn about it before we take it on a trip. The hot water isn't staying hot. The pilot light lights and stays on but the water will only stay hot for about 10-20 seconds. Is there a valve setup that mixes the hot/cold? I've also read about a dip valve. How would I check that? Any info or links to YouTube videos would be helpful.
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