SloPoke-TC
Senior Member
We have a Seneca 36FK and 98% of our trips are Dry Camping for multiple days. Water is a precious resource that is wasted waiting for the water to get hot in any of the faucets or shower (regardless of the type of Water Heater you have). We even try to capture as much of it as we can for the dog bowls, but it is more than they will drink.
So - decided to rig up a bypass to run the hot water - back to the Fresh Water Tank. Our Kitchen sink is the farthest from the Water Heater, so we put a bypass solenoid valve in the hot water line, and let the running water flow back into our Fresh Supply.
First - routed a half-inch ID poly water tubing from the Fresh Water Tank to the Kitchen Sink area. This took a bit of work opening each of the outside cabinets to access the area where the plumbing and electrical already are routed, and tied the discharge end of our line to one of the vent connections.
Second - Purchased a 12v Brass Solenoid valve with 1/4 inch connections and began to plumb the Tee into the Hot Water line under the sink. For FK owners, the easy way to access this is to remove the outside TV. Six screws holding the bracket and it is out of the way. I mounted the valve on a piece of scrap so that everything would remain secure on rough roads and plumbed the TEE between the Hot Water connection on the sink.
Next - I wired the solenoid valve to a push-button (Normally Open - Momentary Closed) switch and mounted the switch on the cabinet facing right next to the Kitchen Sink. A perfect switch is a everyday doorbell switch at the Home Depot - just pick your decor!. The power came from the Red/White wires that power the outdoor Stereo with a 2A fuse inline.
How it works??? Push the button on the cabinet for about 15-20 seconds (time varies because of the lousy tankless water heater) The Water heater kicks in and you have now run the equivalent of 3/4 of a gallon of water to get Hot Water to the tap (but back into your fresh tank). Let the switch go and use your sink with Hot water right away.
Here are a couple of pictures...
Steve & Stacy
2015 Seneca 36FK (with a 2016 Coach on the chassis)
So - decided to rig up a bypass to run the hot water - back to the Fresh Water Tank. Our Kitchen sink is the farthest from the Water Heater, so we put a bypass solenoid valve in the hot water line, and let the running water flow back into our Fresh Supply.
First - routed a half-inch ID poly water tubing from the Fresh Water Tank to the Kitchen Sink area. This took a bit of work opening each of the outside cabinets to access the area where the plumbing and electrical already are routed, and tied the discharge end of our line to one of the vent connections.
Second - Purchased a 12v Brass Solenoid valve with 1/4 inch connections and began to plumb the Tee into the Hot Water line under the sink. For FK owners, the easy way to access this is to remove the outside TV. Six screws holding the bracket and it is out of the way. I mounted the valve on a piece of scrap so that everything would remain secure on rough roads and plumbed the TEE between the Hot Water connection on the sink.
Next - I wired the solenoid valve to a push-button (Normally Open - Momentary Closed) switch and mounted the switch on the cabinet facing right next to the Kitchen Sink. A perfect switch is a everyday doorbell switch at the Home Depot - just pick your decor!. The power came from the Red/White wires that power the outdoor Stereo with a 2A fuse inline.
How it works??? Push the button on the cabinet for about 15-20 seconds (time varies because of the lousy tankless water heater) The Water heater kicks in and you have now run the equivalent of 3/4 of a gallon of water to get Hot Water to the tap (but back into your fresh tank). Let the switch go and use your sink with Hot water right away.
Here are a couple of pictures...
Steve & Stacy
2015 Seneca 36FK (with a 2016 Coach on the chassis)