Submitted by syncopator t3_ykn5pl in DIY
SixtyTwoNorth t1_iuuax15 wrote
Not sure if you considered this, but if you unhook the supply line, you will need to have a pump in the shed to actually use the hot water, or just gravity feed from the drain.
syncopator OP t1_iuuba60 wrote
Yep, I'm just wondering about unhooking the supply like overnight when it's not in use but I would want to still have a tank of hot water the next day without having to refill or reheat. I'll wrap the tank with a bunch of insulation anyway so maybe I'll just experiment with unhooking the supply and killing the power.
SixtyTwoNorth t1_iuucozh wrote
I can't see how it would be an issue to unhook the inlet, just plumb in a shutoff valve on the inlet. It should be fine to keep the power on to keep the water hot over night. Just make sure the relief valve works... :)
syncopator OP t1_iuud4by wrote
> Just make sure the relief valve works... :)
Fo sho. I'll also make sure there's nothing important directly above it!
SixtyTwoNorth t1_iuxnn56 wrote
Buddy of mine had the relief valve seize and his water heater. It literally exploded. Took out half the wall of the little closet it was it!
I check mine periodically now :)
syncopator OP t1_iuyggrj wrote
Theoretically the tanks are supposed to go vertical when that happens.
Rumor is that a fun redneck game is to take one out to a field, block the TPR valve, crank the thermostat and let her fly.
SixtyTwoNorth t1_iuzg1hk wrote
lol! I must be showing my true colours, but that actually sounds like fun!
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