Just back from a 2 week break in the van and our Truma hot water decided
to play up on elctricity only 14mths old it work perfectly last year for 20000klms
and it decided to poop it self but it works fine on gas ANY thoughts ??
Regards Brian
grahos said
12:05 PM Feb 24, 2014
Contact the company and show them the post on this site,I am one of many I am sure who is in the market for a hot water system,
I will be following your results with interest as to the companies reputation.
brian said
01:28 PM Feb 24, 2014
What do you know about what is happening?
Is there power to the hot water unit?
Is there power to the element?
Have you pressed the reset on the thermostat?
bab600 said
01:40 PM Feb 24, 2014
There is power
how do I check power to the element?
where isthe reset for the thermostat?
Regards Brian
brian said
02:13 PM Feb 24, 2014
bab600 wrote:
There is power how do I check power to the element? where isthe reset for the thermostat?
Regards Brian
With all respect intended, if you need to ask how to check these things, it would be better if you don't attempt it. Electricity is quite unforgiving.
The reset for the thermostat is on the thermostat which is mounted on the tank, make sure the power is off before opening the cover. Give the reset button a very firm press and you may hear a click if it has tripped.
Other than this, get a suitably qualified person to check it all for you.
bab600 said
03:03 PM Feb 24, 2014
Brian
I agree about elctricity not only unforgiving but you can't see or hear it coming,
I didn't want to take the cover off because in the instructions there is next to no
info to be obtained,that is why Im on here talking with the people that use them.
(plus I m waiting for the van builder to contact me about warranty and I dont want to touch
it and stuff the warranty)
What your saying a sparky will check the power to the element and I can do the reset.
The van is in storage at the moment and Im going down there at the week end so Ill give it a
go then.
Thanks for the help
Regards Brian
SnowT said
10:34 PM Feb 24, 2014
if you get someone to check out the HWS make sure that they check the sacrificial anode in the system..
If that has gone, the system may have started to chew on the heating element..
Juergen
Phillipn said
10:47 AM Feb 25, 2014
SnowT wrote:
if you get someone to check out the HWS make sure that they check the sacrificial anode in the system..
If that has gone, the system may have started to chew on the heating element..
Juergen
They don`t have a sacrificial anode, it has a stainless steel tank and don`t need one.
KevKim37 said
10:59 PM Feb 25, 2014
The Truma doesn't have a Thermostat Reset Button. You need to have a qualified electrician check the system out from the electrical on/off switch to the element.
If at some time the tank has drained of water the Element can burn out when the Power is switched on. Also if the Element has accumulated a build up of Calcium from Hard Water areas the Element can again also burn out.
Cheers Kev.
fitzy said
12:54 AM Feb 26, 2014
Truma HWS are crap just fitted our second one under warranty but also no good
Am getting Suburban fitted at present ($1300)
best of luck
Fitzy
bab600 said
11:29 AM Feb 26, 2014
Hi All
No wonder I couldn't find a the thermostat reset button !!!
I have been told there is a fuse under the cover that might have blown??
Anyway I'll have look at the weekend and see what happens
Regards Brian
bab600 said
01:14 PM Feb 27, 2014
Hi
Good news I think, the caravan manufacturer called today saying they are chasing
up Truma for my warranty as they were reminded we mentioned the problem last year (Nov)
and again (Jan) this year when the van went back for some warranty work.
Becauseof the timing with the Melb caravan show and evryone being busy we said we would wait
until after the show to get fixed PROPERLY no need to rush it ,When we go to the show I will ask Truma myself !!!
I'll keep you posted if any thing happens before hand
Regards Brian
walwal said
11:03 PM Feb 27, 2014
had my truma fixed 3 times put in a suburban for 1250 ,hope it has fixed it wal
deverall11 said
11:35 AM Feb 28, 2014
To all who are looking at replacing their HWS, you can now get and instant/tankless HW unit that fits in exactly the same space as as Suburban and cheaper or the same price. This mean less weight as there is no tanks and also no need for an anode (I think). australianrvaccessories.com.au/new-products/
Hi all
Just back from a 2 week break in the van and our Truma hot water decided
to play up on elctricity only 14mths old it work perfectly last year for 20000klms
and it decided to poop it self
but it works fine on gas ANY thoughts ??

Regards Brian
I will be following your results with interest as to the companies reputation.
What do you know about what is happening?
Is there power to the hot water unit?
Is there power to the element?
Have you pressed the reset on the thermostat?
how do I check power to the element?
where isthe reset for the thermostat?
Regards Brian
With all respect intended, if you need to ask how to check these things, it would be better if you don't attempt it. Electricity is quite unforgiving.
The reset for the thermostat is on the thermostat which is mounted on the tank, make sure the power is off before opening the cover. Give the reset button a very firm press and you may hear a click if it has tripped.
Other than this, get a suitably qualified person to check it all for you.
I agree about elctricity not only unforgiving but you can't see or hear it coming,
I didn't want to take the cover off because in the instructions there is next to no
info to be obtained,that is why Im on here talking with the people that use them.
(plus I m waiting for the van builder to contact me about warranty and I dont want to touch
it and stuff the warranty)
What your saying a sparky will check the power to the element and I can do the reset.
The van is in storage at the moment and Im going down there at the week end so Ill give it a
go then.
Thanks for the help
Regards Brian
If that has gone, the system may have started to chew on the heating element..
Juergen
They don`t have a sacrificial anode, it has a stainless steel tank and don`t need one.
Am getting Suburban fitted at present ($1300)
best of luck
Fitzy
No wonder I couldn't find a the thermostat reset button !!!
I have been told there is a fuse under the cover that might have blown??
Anyway I'll have look at the weekend and see what happens
Regards Brian
Good news I think, the caravan manufacturer called today saying they are chasing
up Truma for my warranty as they were reminded we mentioned the problem last year (Nov)
and again (Jan) this year when the van went back for some warranty work.
Becauseof the timing with the Melb caravan show and evryone being busy we said we would wait
until after the show to get fixed PROPERLY no need to rush it ,When we go to the show I will ask Truma myself !!!
I'll keep you posted if any thing happens before hand
Regards Brian
had my truma fixed 3 times put in a suburban for 1250 ,hope it has fixed it wal
australianrvaccessories.com.au/new-products/