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Old 07-11-2019, 07:27 AM   #11
ronheater70
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I’d use the outside 120 volt switch to make sure the water heater is off when getting ready to store for periods of time , etc

And on units without in command most only have the outside switch as a means to control operation of 120 heating element.

I turn mine off every time I disconnect from an RV site. That way it’s off and I won’t accidentally risk burnin out the heating element.
yea, at this point I reckon I dont see the whole point of it on the in command system anyway if you have to go out and turn it on when you get there and turn it off when you (like I do) ..Well shal say like I prefer to do.
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