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Old 03-11-2015, 03:10 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Tytlfamily View Post

No, I have thought about that myself.....I just wish there was some way to confirm it...if I pull the door off and look at the heater, not really sure what I would be looking for as far as an electric element. Maybe I can get a picture and post it and see what you think, as well as look for a model number.
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I just popped open the water heater access door on my Challenger. At the bottom there is a small sticker (about 3 x 3 in) that has the electrical schematic and it states "combination gas/electric" at the top of the sticker. Also, I drained and refilled my water heater. I then turned the electric switch inside to the on position and no long after I had very hot water. The water heater on my Challenger is without a doubt gas/electric.
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