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    Electric Tankless Water Heater

    I guess I will leave that in place even with the tankless so it could still be used if needed
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    Electric Tankless Water Heater

    Now that you say that I do see a bypass valve, I had no idea but that is cool to know
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    Electric Tankless Water Heater

    I’ve also thought about the other options, but if I’m going to be running a new power line anyway I figured I might as well go with a tankless big enough that I know will be good. The existing is propane only and I don’t know much about camper water heaters like I said before but there is a pipe...
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    Electric Tankless Water Heater

    I don’t know if you misread my question or if it was worded wrong but the tankless would have its own power cord completely separate from the rest of the camper. The camper will remain 30amp 120v and I would be running a completely separate power source for the tankless
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    Electric Tankless Water Heater

    Okay, the camper is in a permanent location with both a 30amp 120v and 50amp 240v connection and the service is 100amp so I’m not worried about convenience and also I’m actually a licensed electrician in Alabama. I was just providing the electrical information to let you know I had plenty of...
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    Electric Tankless Water Heater

    Okay so my camper has a 30 amp 120v cord powering it from shore power. My existing water heater is a small tank propane water heater that is only good for about a 2 minute shower. I am attempting to cut off my propane completely. Is there anything stopping me from installing a tankless water...
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