SpudDog57 said:We've never emptied the water heater and I've not known anyone else doing so.
I also never emptied one in our Aussie caravans.
My O/H reckoned that I needed the excersise anyway so going back to fill another aquaroll did me good.Don't even joke about charging for water, site owners might read this forum and that will be their next extraGagakev said:Good job they did'nt charge you by the litre![]()
Ps; love the signature line Parksy, and yes I did tun my lap top upside down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gagakev said:We in the UK do
Lord Braykewynde said:Gagakev said:We in the UK do
I always used to drain mine down Kev but since being told by a caravan engineer that there's no need unless there is freezing condititions I don't bother. He told me the amount of water in there is neglible and by opening and closing the valve all the time it lets in the algae spores that cause the black bits in the water. This makes sense but whether it actually happens I don't know.
The drain plug design on our heater doesn't lend itself to regular use. Draining down if you've to lay the van up for a long period or in your cold winters if not in use I can understand. Our instruction manual only tells you to drain down at end of season. In a quite small closed container that's correctly secured a few litres of water is never going to sloosh around, in comparison to the whole caravan and equipment we carry the water weight couldn't be a serious concern.Lord Braykewynde said:I always used to drain mine down Kev but since being told by a caravan engineer that there's no need unless there is freezing condititions I don't bother. He told me the amount of water in there is neglible and by opening and closing the valve all the time it lets in the algae spores that cause the black bits in the water. This makes sense but whether it actually happens I don't know.
Lord Braykewynde said:Got home from Hampshire and then realised I hadn't emptied the toilet cassette before leaving![]()
and use a bit of common sense in the process water weighs approx 1kg per litre so a 10 litre hot water tank = 10 kg add to that the 10 litre toilet flush and thats approx 20kg that weight has to come off the user payload, this may be ok for some vans but lightweight ones with a small allowance could make the van overweight if it has been weighed with the tanks empty.Gagakev said:Lord Braykewynde said:Gagakev said:We in the UK do
I always used to drain mine down Kev but since being told by a caravan engineer that there's no need unless there is freezing condititions I don't bother. He told me the amount of water in there is neglible and by opening and closing the valve all the time it lets in the algae spores that cause the black bits in the water. This makes sense but whether it actually happens I don't know.
So there begs the question LB ,who is right and who is wrong, who do we listen to?
thats where we make our own decisions I suppose.