Listen, guys,let's not pretend this was a great job,it is what it is,a total afterthought, nothing was right,a BFM,it's in ,it's safe,I hope,I hope learned a lot,and have a better understanding of these units. Do I like them? NO,I totally prefer an electric tank type water heater. Gas is a different story, but they are also not problem free. Just so I'm clear 😂😂😂😂😂
Good job stickin wit it Johnny. Is that a temu water heater?those rheem 4 barrel electric are the shnizznizzle my sizzle. You can corner the market sunshine
I watch all your videos Johnny As a Union electrician there needs to be connectors on that liquid tight . The electrician will need to shorten the liquid tight and put connectors on The homeowner needs to have him come back . I realize you needed to get it up and running to test it and make sure all is good .
were is ur clamps for the wires so they can't move and be yanked out from the unit. there should be 2 clamps just like there is on the shut off boxes. it also protects the wire from rubbing on the metal. just like at the power panel u don't just shove the wires loosely though the holes u need to put a clamp on each one to prevent the wires from rubbing on the hole.
@mraaron1584 i do not stock electrical supplies,I told him to tell the electrician to leave me what I would need,and he didn't leave any. I do believe they are the type that can be put in after. But to be honest,those heavy ass wires aren't going anywhere,will never be a problem,I'd bet on that
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 its more of a code thing if an inspector saw that they would be busting ur ass and making u fix it. but u never know to if some kid was playin around there and grabbed one of the wires and yanked on it they could pull it out without the clamp the only thing really holding it in there is the screws holding the wires in place. the electrician should have left a couple or ud think they would have came with the unit but i guess they just expect u to know what u need.
@anthonylapierre6011 I'm not a fan of tankless,if I never see another one in my life,it wouldn't bother me. JUST A WORTHLESS PAIN IN THE ASS,in my humble opinion,😆 🤣 😂
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 I am guessing that he is referring to the fact that you didn’t secure the flexible conduit (liquid tight?) to the water heater frame using the appropriate liquid tight fittings. Note the fittings where the conduit exits the electrical boxes above the water heater. The conduit should not have entered the water heater “box”, only the individual wires. Easy thing to fix, though. Also, I’m surprised that the disconnect involves two separate single pole disconnects instead of a single double pole disconnect.
so silly what happened to kiss keep it simple stupid everything so complex and its great until you have to fix it maybe efficient but reliability isnt there
Listen, guys,let's not pretend this was a great job,it is what it is,a total afterthought, nothing was right,a BFM,it's in ,it's safe,I hope,I hope learned a lot,and have a better understanding of these units.
Do I like them?
NO,I totally prefer an electric tank type water heater.
Gas is a different story, but they are also not problem free.
Just so I'm clear 😂😂😂😂😂
Good job stickin wit it Johnny. Is that a temu water heater?those rheem 4 barrel electric are the shnizznizzle my sizzle. You can corner the market sunshine
You did good Johnny don’t underestimate your ability. You did better then Mikey piped !!
I watch all your videos Johnny
As a Union electrician there needs to be connectors on that liquid tight .
The electrician will need to shorten the liquid tight and put connectors on
The homeowner needs to have him come back .
I realize you needed to get it up and running to test it and make sure all is good .
Awesome video
We are all learning together. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Great job Johnny Sunshine
Great video John, very informative! Your truly a credit to our trade!
Awesome video Johnny keep up the great work 👍
Good Job !
had a Stiebel Eltron Tempra 24 Plus -Whole House Tankless Water Heater 24KW put in 1 year ago, $700 unit, $300 install. love it so far.
@nellomichi6416 there must have already been one there.
24kw has three breakers ,3 wires,that's not cheap!
were is ur clamps for the wires so they can't move and be yanked out from the unit. there should be 2 clamps just like there is on the shut off boxes. it also protects the wire from rubbing on the metal. just like at the power panel u don't just shove the wires loosely though the holes u need to put a clamp on each one to prevent the wires from rubbing on the hole.
@mraaron1584 i do not stock electrical supplies,I told him to tell the electrician to leave me what I would need,and he didn't leave any.
I do believe they are the type that can be put in after.
But to be honest,those heavy ass wires aren't going anywhere,will never be a problem,I'd bet on that
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148 its more of a code thing if an inspector saw that they would be busting ur ass and making u fix it. but u never know to if some kid was playin around there and grabbed one of the wires and yanked on it they could pull it out without the clamp the only thing really holding it in there is the screws holding the wires in place. the electrician should have left a couple or ud think they would have came with the unit but i guess they just expect u to know what u need.
Yes sir
remember to turn off the unit before you drain it out lol
There’s a hot shot plumber from New York has that Rheem unit in his shop. Ask what he thinks of it.
@@Steve-bm2zm one bath,in a shop,it probably does a good job.
Good job johnny there only a matter of time before your a pro ? put the fries in the bag on this one broski
@anthonylapierre6011 I'm not a fan of tankless,if I never see another one in my life,it wouldn't bother me.
JUST A WORTHLESS PAIN IN THE ASS,in my humble opinion,😆 🤣 😂
Did H/O order that thing off Temu?
It's a Stieble? Wow. Them Germans make decent point of use but I haven't seent these b4
Yes,it's supposed to be one of the best. No he didn't get it from TEMU
It's obvious he did not hire electrician to do work
Can you elaborate, please
@@johnphillipsplumbing7148
I am guessing that he is referring to the fact that you didn’t secure the flexible conduit (liquid tight?) to the water heater frame using the appropriate liquid tight fittings. Note the fittings where the conduit exits the electrical boxes above the water heater. The conduit should not have entered the water heater “box”, only the individual wires. Easy thing to fix, though.
Also, I’m surprised that the disconnect involves two separate single pole disconnects instead of a single double pole disconnect.
Hello family
@@eddiehollner8801 HELLO 👋
I can almost bet that that homeowner will never flush that unit just got a gut feeling
@FHES2005 you are correct, he said he'd call me,next year.
so silly what happened to kiss keep it simple stupid everything so complex and its great until you have to fix it maybe efficient but reliability isnt there
@@38mullet I agree,nobody is taking my tank type water heater