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Atlantic Marine Stainless water heater out

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Damn, this water heater has sprung a leak and burned the power wires. Bigger problem is how to get it out of my port side engine room and what to put in its place: any ideas?
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Turn off the power, drain the water and get the saws all. Cut it into 2 or 3 pieces. Easy to remove it.
 
So what works good as a replacement, anyone use instant on hot water
 
Ii\nstant on hot water does not work well on boats, from what I've heard and read, as they draw too much current. Defender has some very good marine water heaters. Look for an Isotemp- they are very good. I have had a Seaward, whcih are actually fairly cheap, for twenty years. So far, so good. Also think about hooking up the coolant loop- free hot water, and HOT.
 
I hooked my Port engine coolant loop into the water heater as second source of heat. great addition and less generator use and as previous poster said, it is even hotter so lasts a little longer than electrically heated water.
 
Ii\nstant on hot water does not work well on boats, from what I've heard and read, as they draw too much current. Defender has some very good marine water heaters. Look for an Isotemp- they are very good. I have had a Seaward, whcih are actually fairly cheap, for twenty years. So far, so good. Also think about hooking up the coolant loop- free hot water, and HOT.

Agree, way to much draw and the fact you have to be plugged in or generator running to get hot water. Not a good thing to do at 10 at night on a raft out with friends.
 

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