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As we are still in the early days of our new BaseStation, we are constantly finding out different quirks about the caravan hence the random questions.
Anyway, comparing the Suburban water heater to the water heater that we had in our 1993 caravan when we lived in the UK, we were surprised to note that the 240v switch is located behind the outside panel, whilst the gas control is from inside the caravan. We had expected that both gas and 240v controls would gave been inside - does anyone know why this isn't the case or has anyone modified the switching method?
Also, do you use gas and 240v together to improve the recovery time during periods of high demand such as when everyone wants a shower in the morning?
As we are still in the early days of our new BaseStation, we are constantly finding out different quirks about the caravan hence the random questions.
Anyway, comparing the Suburban water heater to the water heater that we had in our 1993 caravan when we lived in the UK, we were surprised to note that the 240v switch is located behind the outside panel, whilst the gas control is from inside the caravan. We had expected that both gas and 240v controls would gave been inside - does anyone know why this isn't the case or has anyone modified the switching method?
Also, do you use gas and 240v together to improve the recovery time during periods of high demand such as when everyone wants a shower in the morning?