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Old 02-22-2021, 04:55 PM   #10
Eagle
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Location: Kent, WA, but moving to PAX, MD
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Terry,

We had a similar situation where the hot in the kitchen was the only water frozen. All others hot and cold worked. Found that the kitchen was the bottom valve on the manifold and while all others went up and over the manifold, the kitchen hot went done and under the manifold where it rested on the frame. Put a 60 watt bulb with a reflector in that area and after making sure nothing was touching the reflector, other than the frame, turned it on. Had hot water in about two hours.

On a different note, I lost my cold water valve on the washing machine when I was away after I ran out of propane. Got caught in Texas and couldn’t make it back. Hoping damage is minimal. Probably about a gallon or two was leaking into the slide floor and worked it’s way out. Being frozen not much water made it through. Lesson learned on that one.
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