While people across the country have more serious problems because of bad winter weather– power outages lasting for over a week from snow and ice storms– in my little world I haven’t had hot water in my camper for almost a week! Not from bad weather, it’s from a leaky tank. My dad and I searched quite a bit and still have no idea where the 6-gallon tank is slowly letting water out– not the pressure relief valve, any hoses, or fittings– but our best guess is that it’s somewhere in the soldering of the tank itself. We tested it a few different ways but decided it probably only dripped water when there was pressure inside, an event we couldn’t recreate with the tank propped up outside of the camper.
Eventually I had to give up on finding the precise source of the problem. I know what the results of the problem were though… water in the camper, a water pump that cycles more than it should, and tons of frustration. The solution became this: Getting rid of the tank altogether and buying a new one. I did some research and in the end I went with a tankless water heater from RecPro.
I’m excited to get this new tank installed as soon as it arrives. I ordered it last week. It was scheduled to be delivered yesterday but it’s been delayed and you might guess why. Bad weather.
-Out of the Wilderness