I think the lower one runs until it's satisfied, and then the upper one. Or
is it the other way around? Ah, well. Rip em both out.
--
Christopher A. Young
Learn more about Jesus
www.lds.org
www.mormons.com
"EL" wrote in message
m...
I can back-up Jeff's advice.
In the first house I owned, I had exactly the same experience with a water
heater that was 2 years old. Temp safety switch
tripped for "no reason", I reset it, tripped again a couple weeks later,
then it became more frequent. Along the way, I
noticed that the hot water was intermittently a lot hotter than normal.
Flipped a coin and decided to replace the upper thermostat which did not fix
it, so I replaced the lower one which *did* fix
it. Like Jeff said, they're cheap and if I have the same experience again
I'll just replace both.
Eric Law