cant live without mine now, gets even better when you have to back in to a parking a spot and can get right up to a wall or post, not to mention a car with no fear of hitting it
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I got a 50 gallon water heater. Then I had to install the damn thing.
Hola Stuart! Happy New Year.
My issues were that the water was too hot. After replacing both thermostats and both heating elements, the water was still way too hot - it was actually dangerously hot.
The typical cause for this is a build-up of minerals on the inside of the tank walks, super insulating the extremely hot water from the thermostat. Thermostat reads water temp simply by being clipped in and resting against the tank.
I replaced a "tall" 40 gallon heater with a shorter, but larger diameter 50 gallon tank.
Very simple install - no soldering necessary with the use of (new to me) Shark Bite connectors.
Edit....IMPORTANT INFO FOR FLORIDA FOLKS...during my research of the product and installation I was informed that one should not solder copper pipes and fittings that are 10 years or older. Our weather degrades the copper and pin holes can result...often where the pipe is not accessible (inside walls).
New Box Anchor for me, can't wait to use it. I had been using my Fluke Slip Ring style anchor I had on my 19 foot Stingray, it worked okay on the Moomba but always struggled with the Supra as the SA is just to heavy. The Box anchor should be awesome!
Yep! Buyer beware, home warranty is good.
As we write this....contractors are ripping out all the copper pipes in all the buildings of the parks my wife manages. Pin holes.
Well it took all of 2 days for this stick to find a new owner!
I will miss this one as it got me to 35 off a couple times.
Hope it's new owner in Michigan enjoys it as much as I did.
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