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Subject: Re: Water Heater & Insulation


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HR SKILLERN
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Date Posted: 10/ 22/ 01, 4:34am
In reply to: Elmer Aydelotte 's message, "Water Heater & Insulation" on 10/ 21/ 01, 4:30pm

Hi,
Look behind the bed, in the closet area. Probably the water heater has rusted through its bottom and now you get to replace it. The solution is to call BB parts, ask them to fax the instructions for installing the Raritan 1700 12 gallon marine water heater. The water heater may be ordered directly from Raritan in NJ. It costs around 400 bucks plus a solid day to install it. Good luck. PS. Another source of water leaks is from the air conditioning unit. Make sure that it drains properly.

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Jim Scoggins
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Date Posted: 11/ 7/ 01, 3:45am

Another possibility for the wet carpet. Have you recently filled the water tank?
mid 80's PT's with queen bed: Had a water siphoning problem that collapsed the water tank when filling it to the point where water ran out the overflow. Had to have a new tank built
contact me for more info.

Jim

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