Bob Cat":ct981gpf said:Can anyone tell me the approximate time the hot water in the heater will remain hot if no additional cold is added?
Bob Cat
Pat Anderson":22igkx4e said:Stuffing insulation in the cabinet would probably help a lot, but we have too much other junk stored in there!
Sea Wolf":1h042v8j said:Sneaks/Don-
I 100% agree with you about RV's and propane fired H-W heaters. but aren't the CD-25/TC-255 units electric, which is why the question was asked?Joe.
Minnow":eerip0yl said:The extra insulation is a must on the water heater. The problem is the tubing connections for the water/water heat exchanger on the back of the unit. Mine were left open, and that allows air to thermo-siphon through the unit and cool it prematurely.
My fix was to cover 4 sides, not bottom or front, with 1" foil-faced rigid foam insulation, taped with foil duct tape. A similar foam box was constructed for the protruding tube fittings on the rear.
With it set up this way, if I leave the dock with hot water in the afternoon, I still have enough for 2 hot showers and breakfast clean-up in the morning.
My fix was to cover 4 sides, not bottom or front, with 1" foil-faced rigid foam insulation, taped with foil duct tape.