DAKA
Well-Known Member
thanks.
I am leaving it on and I am not concerned about it now.
I also appreciate all the input and everyone else's suggestions.
Of course there are other complications....
Some idiot decided to save time in running a new 240 volt cable through the boat they tapped into the immersion heater cable in order to permanently fit a thermostatically controlled 150 watt tube heater for frost protection .
This means a winter switch needs to be turned off to stop the water heater doh /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Unplugging the shore power would have been an option as frost is not forecast but all the windows are sealed as the dehumidifier is on and I don't want to risk condensation.
I have modified practices to ensure this isn't forgotten again.........it's now swmbos job /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
I am leaving it on and I am not concerned about it now.
I also appreciate all the input and everyone else's suggestions.
Of course there are other complications....
Some idiot decided to save time in running a new 240 volt cable through the boat they tapped into the immersion heater cable in order to permanently fit a thermostatically controlled 150 watt tube heater for frost protection .
This means a winter switch needs to be turned off to stop the water heater doh /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Unplugging the shore power would have been an option as frost is not forecast but all the windows are sealed as the dehumidifier is on and I don't want to risk condensation.
I have modified practices to ensure this isn't forgotten again.........it's now swmbos job /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif