Warthog1959
Free Member
Much simpler question than the last one.
Is it ok to just leave the Truma Water boiler on and not worry about it over heating and blowing up. I can see that you would always need to ensure the water tank has plenty in it. We have spent all this year switching it off after washing up and had to tolerate cold water when washing hands. Sound familiar?
I did leave it on once, and a Red light came on instead of green, did this just mean it has reached temperature? I only put it up to 40 deg.
Is it ok to just leave the Truma Water boiler on and not worry about it over heating and blowing up. I can see that you would always need to ensure the water tank has plenty in it. We have spent all this year switching it off after washing up and had to tolerate cold water when washing hands. Sound familiar?
I did leave it on once, and a Red light came on instead of green, did this just mean it has reached temperature? I only put it up to 40 deg.