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Post Info TOPIC: Help! Left Water Heater on, possibly no water in the tank!


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Help! Left Water Heater on, possibly no water in the tank!


I need some fast help - hopefully somewhere out there knows the answer.  I had to leave town this morning.  We are hooked up to city water.  I dumped the tanks, then about a 20 min later shut off the water connection before leaving.  Would this have been enough time to fill the hot water tank?  I realized tonight, just as I was going to sleep that I left the hot water heater on - one of those lovely eye popping moments.  I'm going to be gone for a week - if there was no water in the tank, what is the risk of fire or other damage? 

Help - i have big meetings in the morning and need to get some sleep.  Didn't sleep much last night as I was worried about waking up to catch my plane, so I may be thinking about this all wrong, but any input is greatly appreciated.



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OK -after my initial panic, and thinking it through a bit more ... only the holding tanks were dumped and any water in the hot water tank was still there.  Not a good practice to leave the hot water heater on when I'm gone, but hopefully not the disaster I am imagining?  Still hoping someone can confirm this.

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Beth, You are o.k.Emptying holding tank will not drain water from water heater.Good Idea to shut off when gone.

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Thanks Racerguy!!  You've put my mind at ease and I'll be able to get some shuteye tonight.  If we ever meet up I owe you some of my famous chocolate toffee or chocolate chip cookies or both - your choice!

Beth

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Hey Beth, I knew the answer to that question too!!! I just wasn't here on the forum when you asked it.

Can I get some of those chocolate chip cookies too? biggrin

Jim

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I also knew the answer to the problem, when do I get my toffee and cookies?

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There is an advantage to being a night owl forum junkiebiggrinbiggrin. Glad to have helped.

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Racerguy wrote:

There is an advantage to being a night owl forum junkiebiggrinbiggrin. Glad to have helped.




 OK. George (Racerguy) cheated.  The rest of us demand that he share.

Terry



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Terry,You have deal there.We may have to have a cookie rally.

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A cookie rally - what a great idea!  We can't make it to this rally, but are definately hoping to make the next one (I don't know of any plans for a next one - but I'm hopeful!!)  If so, I will bring cookies and toffee for all!  I've learned so much on this forum that I feel that would be a minimum for all the great advice I've received and great people I've met.



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I confirm what Racerguy said.      Can I get some cookies too? 
 
Flyone

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