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JeremyKS
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2010-03-30 5:22 PM (#118225)
Subject: Water Tank Options


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We just purchased a used trailer and trying to get everything ready to go down the road. Finally put water into it today and discovered that the water heater leaks. This is a small trailer w/ limited space so it currently has a Tiny Titan 2.5 gallon water heater and thats about all that will fit in there. I can't really imagine 2.5 gallons is going to be much of a shower?My question is what other options are out there. How about a tankless? How well does it work? This is an all electric trailer.Thanks for any suggestions.Jeremy
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BlazingCreekBar
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2010-03-30 5:40 PM (#118227 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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Where is it leaking?

Is this it?

http://www.americanwaterheater.com/support/manuals/tiny-titan.pdf

http://www.titanheater.com/pdf/stiebel-eltron-shc-brochure.pdf

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horsecamper
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-03-30 5:44 PM (#118229 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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JeremyKS, Actually, I think that if you chose to replace the 2.5 gallon, I think that you would be surprised how well it will do.  If the electric will get as hot as the propane ones do, you will have plenty for a shower.  Four gallons is plenty for a shower and hair wash, even for a woman.  I don't know anything about tankless, so I'll let others comment on that option.
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JeremyKS
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2010-03-30 5:44 PM (#118230 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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Its the American brand but an older model with a different look to it but more less the same one. I do like the sounds of the 4 gal Titan but I need to go measure to see it will fit. Any thoughts on a tankless 110v?Thank
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JeremyKS
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2010-03-30 5:46 PM (#118231 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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We were posting at the same time thanks for your input.Also its hard to tell where its leaking?
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mingiz
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2010-03-30 7:25 PM (#118233 - in reply to #118225)
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I had one simular to the American it was a 3 gallon. Never had a problem taking a nice shower..
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JeremyKS
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2010-03-30 8:08 PM (#118235 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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looks like the 4 gallon titan will fitstill looking at tankless but haven't found anything that catches my eye just yet
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horsecamper
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2010-03-31 11:13 AM (#118269 - in reply to #118225)
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JeremyKS, I think that my post was confusing.  I meant that even with the 2.5 gallon, if it is as hot as my propane heater, you will need about 60/40 with the cold water, hence the 4 gallon quantity.  If you can get the 4 gallon tank in there and it's as hot as mine, it should be enough water for two people's showers without a reheat time in between.
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nobodyimportant
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2010-03-31 2:31 PM (#118292 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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http://www.stiebel-eltron-usa.com/mini.html

Appears to have RV applications.  If so, it would work for you.  I have a buddy who has one in his garage for his sink and says that its great.

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davidwyatt
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2011-09-04 12:43 AM (#137217 - in reply to #118225)
Subject: RE: Water Tank Options


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Im glad this topic was on here! Does anyone know,if you have to reduce the water pressure that comes out of the tiny titan 2.5 gallon hot water heater, or is the pressure reducer outside(the one that hooks up to the water hose)enough? Ive never hooked up something like this, and dont want to blow out the plumbing in my trailer. Thanks for the help!
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