yes on water,yes on power,yes on generator, I don't know what a by-pass kit
looks like, how hard is it to get a water heater out to check the other
things you ask.
> A few questions:
>
> 1. Do you have water flowing from both hot and cold faucets ?
>
> 2. Do you have power at wall outlets ?
>
> 3. Have you tried with generator power ?
>
> 4. Is there a by-pass kit installed on the water heater for winterization ?
>
> The GMC Motorhome uses a 240V plug that splits into two circuits.
> Normally the water heater will operate when using an adapter to a 15AMP
> plug , but
> I have experienced adapters that power the Air Conditioning circuit.
>
> If you are experienced working with AC Power, use your volt meter to check
> to make sure the heater is getting power. If not, you have a problem in the
> AC wiring.
>
> If you are getting power to the heater the problem is either the
> thermostat ( on the heater), the element, or the wiring in the heater. Use
> your volt
> meter to determine.
>
> Good Luck ! Let us now what you find.
>
>
>
>
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> 1978 Gadabout-Restoring
> 1978 Palm Beach
> 1976 Glenbrook
> Prevost Featherlite H3-45
>
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looks like, how hard is it to get a water heater out to check the other
things you ask.
> A few questions:
>
> 1. Do you have water flowing from both hot and cold faucets ?
>
> 2. Do you have power at wall outlets ?
>
> 3. Have you tried with generator power ?
>
> 4. Is there a by-pass kit installed on the water heater for winterization ?
>
> The GMC Motorhome uses a 240V plug that splits into two circuits.
> Normally the water heater will operate when using an adapter to a 15AMP
> plug , but
> I have experienced adapters that power the Air Conditioning circuit.
>
> If you are experienced working with AC Power, use your volt meter to check
> to make sure the heater is getting power. If not, you have a problem in the
> AC wiring.
>
> If you are getting power to the heater the problem is either the
> thermostat ( on the heater), the element, or the wiring in the heater. Use
> your volt
> meter to determine.
>
> Good Luck ! Let us now what you find.
>
>
>
>
> --
> Carl Harr : Driver NASCAR Pro Series #2
> 1978 Gadabout-Restoring
> 1978 Palm Beach
> 1976 Glenbrook
> Prevost Featherlite H3-45
>
> _______________________________________________
> GMCnet mailing list
> Unsubscribe or Change List Options:
> http://temp.gmcnet.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gmclist
>
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*Thanks *
*Bill Ezzell *