Update:The elements on Amazon are all 1440 W @ 120 VAC. This works out to a 10 Ohm load so I will measure that this morning. I will also measure the continuity from the white wire at the inside switch to the element. If it show direct contact it means the problem is with the black wire/thermostat switch...etc.
I would really hate to have to remove the element or anode as they look really rusted on. Seeing that I am selling the camper I would hate to break something and then end up having to replace the entire tank and associate components for both propane and electric. At this point I would rather sell it and tell the new owner that only the propane can be used to heat the water.
I measured the element and it was 10.5 ohms so I am sure it is ok. There was no continuity between the white wire of the switch inside the camper and the white wire at the element. I ran a jumper between the two and the heater is now working and heating up the tank at 10.7 amps. If the thermostat kicks in and shuts down the power when it reaches temp, I believe all I need to do is run a direct 14 AWG solid copper from the inside switch to the element.
Jim