Man... good video thanks for putting that together. Richard and Alisa From Rochester Hills Michigan. It's our first moterhome we bought it used and had it for two weeks now. 2017 Newmar. Just getting to know how to service it and how to use everything properly . Videos like this really make it not so overwhelming thank you!
👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦👍 Great video Darren !!! I have been a Diesel Tech for 40 years & transforming into a RV Tech . Bleeding diesel fuel systems can be tricky at times , filling that fuel filter is a must and saves a lot on the starter motor also ! Great information you provide, as always 😊
From one Marine to another. I love your vids, I've ordered from your Tool List, I've down loaded from your Manual List, and you're the man, but you're killing me with your rambling. No I'm not going to another channel, no I'm not unsubscribing. I never made a post like this but you're killing me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Semper Fi.
Darrin Great Video as usual. Thanks again for the education it has helped not only me but others I have come across that needed help. Your work is always spot on and precise. Very clean and well executed. This is the first time I have seen something that I would change about your procedure. Never pour fuel from the old filter into the new filter. Your chances of dislodging continence from the old and putting it into the new is increased. Always use fresh fuel to fill the new filter. Just my opinion and a pet peeve of mine. See you in the next video. Stay safe and healthy.
Thanks to you and your video, I was able to complete the 3 year service on my own. My setup was identical to the video. No unexpected problems. Thank you so much for your video. My only cost was parts and the brake cleaner.
thanks for the content, i'm a mobile rv tech on vancouver island and tomorrow i'm working on my first hurricane heating system, i feel this has been very helpful, thank you
Wonderfully informative video. I'm so happy you are a Texan because I am too and I can understand you so well. Thank you thank you thank you. And, luckily my coach is also a Newmar Ventana. Just the info I needed to know. Laurent from New Braunfels, TX.
Very similar to household #2oil heat . Same basic tune up parts. Your skill and technique are right on . I’ve been a oil burner tech for over 25 year. And yes always run unit before you touch that was one of the first lessons we learned in burner school. Boston , Mass.
Darrin, I (we) recently acquired a 2009 Mountain Aire. I have been searching for a video just like this. You are excellent at describing the detailed step-by-step process here that I need. You have earned another subscriber here! Thanks so much. I am very excited to order my rebuild kit and get started. Watching from Indianapolis, IN. BTW, notice my profile pic? I won't keep you guessing. Snoqualmie Falls. Love when we visit the PNW. Thanks again!
Tech Darren,I just wanted to say on my behalf, and I'm sure others Re universal in this, you one-on-one handed repair techniques (with other hand on the phone are amazing. Thanks for all the tips!!! -Pilot
Good to see more video. Love every one even though I don’t have many of the things you work on. Finally picking up a Motorhome in a couple weeks so now I’ll have to binge on your videos one again. Thank you for all you do.
Hi Guys, Thanks for watching and being involved in our channel! We are so glad to hear that our videos were able to help you! If you would like to support us please consider becoming an "RV Community Supporter" on our Patreon site: www.patreon.com/myrvworks Happy Camping, My RV Works Media Team
Darrin, I can't believe its been over 2 years since I review your video. I'm reviewing it again and learned a bit about troubleshooting my CH50M for a flameout situation. It makes me feel a bit better knowing the flame sensor should be changed after 3 years, I have a 2014 as mentioned in the previous comment I posted. I'm believing the original flame sensor has been in my CH50 for all this 7-8 years. Now when I go to buy the rebuild kit, I won't feel so bad about the cost being so high, I believe the flame sensor alone is about $140 so I'll see how that solves my problem with a flameout situation. Hopefully it resolves my issue. The RV isn't used full time nor at extremes so I'm assuming the sensor has fulfilled its life span... Any comments or experience troubleshooting the actual method to determine a bad flame sensor P/N 20106 would be appreciated if you know. Again, thanks for your videos, they are very helpful and clear and concise.
Yep experienced that. Replace a heating element and the customer says leveling jacks won't work... Tried blaming it back on the company. Well found the positive wire for the jacks weren't even connected after the CUSTOMER replaced the batteries... Did they apologize? Absolutely not.
I just have issue with filling a brand new fuel filter with the crappy fuel from the old fuel filter. I'd be afraid of particulate contaminating the new filter immediately.... Excellent video, excellent instructions but that one thing just raised the hair on the back of my neck. I've learned to pay attention the those hairs.
I'm from over yonder in MS. Just down the road a peice in the holler. I like how you painch them hoses righchair. I need tah git me summa them thare painchers. I use tah werk on them deesal generators n such. Turned many a rainches in my time. Tryna get lernt on these here RV machines. Some folks calls em heatin systems I calls em machines mmmhm.
Hi from Mo. ....another great one on the channel...thanks for all the videos you put out....but do have a question...where did you get your training????
Excellent demonstration. Thanks for all that you do to educate DIYers and enabling them to gain confidence in doing these types of preventative maintenance chores on their own. You asked to hear where we are from...League City, Texas 2014 Newmar Mountain Aire owner. Another topic that may be of interest about the Oasis system that I’ve experienced is the transfer fluid that circulated to various (3) loops of heat that is generated by the box you just serviced. 2 hydronic heat loops to heat exchangers and the other for hot water. The pumps in the distribution box are very expensive and do fail. I’ve also learned a check valve may stick and not allow the transfer fluid to flow and provide the heat to various heat exchangers. Thanks again for your thoroughness and help videos. Do you have a contribution/donation link?
Loved the video, just bought a 2015 Dutch star and Thinking I should have the Oasis serviced. Couldn't understand what the other site that had the video. I'm in Tucson but live back in Wisconsin. It was ITRgeek or something ? {at the 2;50 min mark}
Darrin, enjoyed the video. I have heard (from itr) that the ph of the boiler fluid should be checked annually and replaced every 7 years. Are you familiar with this recommendation?
Might as well leave old filter on when you pour the filter out of old filter in new one I have dumped old filter out and get water and dirt out of it . That is not a good idea .
Hey Darrin, Love this channel and I am new to it. You are very knowledgeable which is helpful for us new RV folks. Ive decided to do most of the maintenance my self after finding out where I bought mine charges $450 for winterizing it. My question is, they gave me an extra gal of glycol when I purchased my 2019 Newmar ventana, which I’m assuming means I will be adding to the oasis from time to time, where do you fill it?
Man... good video thanks for putting that together. Richard and Alisa From Rochester Hills Michigan. It's our first moterhome we bought it used and had it for two weeks now. 2017 Newmar. Just getting to know how to service it and how to use everything properly . Videos like this really make it not so overwhelming thank you!
👍👍🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦✌️🇨🇦👍 Great video Darren !!! I have been a Diesel Tech for 40 years & transforming into a RV Tech . Bleeding diesel fuel systems can be tricky at times , filling that fuel filter is a must and saves a lot on the starter motor also ! Great information you provide, as always 😊
From one Marine to another. I love your vids, I've ordered from your Tool List, I've down loaded from your Manual List, and you're the man, but you're killing me with your rambling. No I'm not going to another channel, no I'm not unsubscribing. I never made a post like this but you're killing me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Semper Fi.
Well, I just used this video to perform the tri-annual service and it went very smoothly. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!
Thanks!
We certainly plan to utilize your expertise on our Newmar Oasis system
Darrin Great Video as usual. Thanks again for the education it has helped not only me but others I have come across that needed help. Your work is always spot on and precise. Very clean and well executed. This is the first time I have seen something that I would change about your procedure. Never pour fuel from the old filter into the new filter. Your chances of dislodging continence from the old and putting it into the new is increased. Always use fresh fuel to fill the new filter. Just my opinion and a pet peeve of mine. See you in the next video. Stay safe and healthy.
I just used your video to conduct my annual maintenance and it went perfectly!! Thank you so much
Dang Darrin! We've missed you! Great Video. Hope you and yours are safe and healthy!
Thanks to you and your video, I was able to complete the 3 year service on my own. My setup was identical to the video. No unexpected problems. Thank you so much for your video. My only cost was parts and the brake cleaner.
Glad it helped
thanks for the content, i'm a mobile rv tech on vancouver island and tomorrow i'm working on my first hurricane heating system, i feel this has been very helpful, thank you
Wonderfully informative video. I'm so happy you are a Texan because I am too and I can understand you so well. Thank you thank you thank you.
And, luckily my coach is also a Newmar Ventana.
Just the info I needed to know.
Laurent from New Braunfels, TX.
Great video, watching from Nashville TN
Very similar to household #2oil heat . Same basic tune up parts. Your skill and technique are right on . I’ve been a oil burner tech for over 25 year. And yes always run unit before you touch that was one of the first lessons we learned in burner school. Boston , Mass.
Incredible technology.
I have total respect for the engineers who invented this.
Great stuff! Going to tackle this tomorrow and do it with confidence after watching your fantastic video. 🙏🏻
Darrin, I (we) recently acquired a 2009 Mountain Aire. I have been searching for a video just like this. You are excellent at describing the detailed step-by-step process here that I need. You have earned another subscriber here! Thanks so much. I am very excited to order my rebuild kit and get started. Watching from Indianapolis, IN. BTW, notice my profile pic? I won't keep you guessing. Snoqualmie Falls. Love when we visit the PNW. Thanks again!
Tech Darren,I just wanted to say on my behalf, and I'm sure others Re universal in this, you one-on-one handed repair techniques (with other hand on the phone are amazing. Thanks for all the tips!!! -Pilot
Man as always, great instructional video. Oh, not all people from Texas say "pinch" that way! LOL
Hello from Ohio. Very helpful and informative video so I can keep an eye on my coach that is coming up on it's first maintenance cycle.
Darin another good Vib from Riverside Ca wish I was younger I would love doing these task. Happy RV
Good to see more video. Love every one even though I don’t have many of the things you work on. Finally picking up a Motorhome in a couple weeks so now I’ll have to binge on your videos one again. Thank you for all you do.
Hi Guys,
Thanks for watching and being involved in our channel!
We are so glad to hear that our videos were able to help you! If you would like to support us please consider becoming an "RV Community Supporter" on our Patreon site: www.patreon.com/myrvworks
Happy Camping,
My RV Works Media Team
Good work, thank you for taking the time to share; helpful. May God Bless
Darrin, I can't believe its been over 2 years since I review your video. I'm reviewing it again and learned a bit about troubleshooting my CH50M for a flameout situation. It makes me feel a bit better knowing the flame sensor should be changed after 3 years, I have a 2014 as mentioned in the previous comment I posted. I'm believing the original flame sensor has been in my CH50 for all this 7-8 years. Now when I go to buy the rebuild kit, I won't feel so bad about the cost being so high, I believe the flame sensor alone is about $140 so I'll see how that solves my problem with a flameout situation. Hopefully it resolves my issue. The RV isn't used full time nor at extremes so I'm assuming the sensor has fulfilled its life span... Any comments or experience troubleshooting the actual method to determine a bad flame sensor P/N 20106 would be appreciated if you know. Again, thanks for your videos, they are very helpful and clear and concise.
Yep experienced that.
Replace a heating element and the customer says leveling jacks won't work... Tried blaming it back on the company. Well found the positive wire for the jacks weren't even connected after the CUSTOMER replaced the batteries... Did they apologize? Absolutely not.
Nice detailed presentation, i fell confident on doing this service now
Thank you so much for your time !
I just have issue with filling a brand new fuel filter with the crappy fuel from the old fuel filter. I'd be afraid of particulate contaminating the new filter immediately.... Excellent video, excellent instructions but that one thing just raised the hair on the back of my neck. I've learned to pay attention the those hairs.
5 year kit also has a new burner nozzle. Sharpie works to write date and hours on filter, easier to do it before installing.
Great content, similar to my diesel cab heater in operation. Denver, Co
Appreciate your detailed instructions.
Mont Tremblant, Quebec Canada, great channel.
Awesome as usual, Darren! Going to do my first NE model in the morning.
Darin could you do a video on changing the transfer fluid which is reco every 3 yrs. Thx for the great vids
I'm from over yonder in MS. Just down the road a peice in the holler. I like how you painch them hoses righchair. I need tah git me summa them thare painchers. I use tah werk on them deesal generators n such. Turned many a rainches in my time. Tryna get lernt on these here RV machines. Some folks calls em heatin systems I calls em machines mmmhm.
Hi from Mo. ....another great one on the channel...thanks for all the videos you put out....but do have a question...where did you get your training????
Thanks for another great video.
I'm hailing from Plum City WI.
Great Video South Texas
Thanks 👍
Thank you very much.
Excellent Video...... From Denver North Carolina. Subscribed and Liked 8^)
Great job as usual, King Julian.
Excellent demonstration. Thanks for all that you do to educate DIYers and enabling them to gain confidence in doing these types of preventative maintenance chores on their own.
You asked to hear where we are from...League City, Texas
2014 Newmar Mountain Aire owner.
Another topic that may be of interest about the Oasis system that I’ve experienced is the transfer fluid that circulated to various (3) loops of heat that is generated by the box you just serviced. 2 hydronic heat loops to heat exchangers and the other for hot water. The pumps in the distribution box are very expensive and do fail. I’ve also learned a check valve may stick and not allow the transfer fluid to flow and provide the heat to various heat exchangers.
Thanks again for your thoroughness and help videos. Do you have a contribution/donation link?
Hi Edward, thanks! We do have a Patreon site: www.patreon.com/myrvworks.
You did a nice job from Illinois
From Ohio like your channel
any video of how to replace the Summer loop pump?? and troubleshooting?
Thanks for the help.
Great vid
Loved the video, just bought a 2015 Dutch star and Thinking I should have the Oasis serviced. Couldn't understand what the other site that had the video. I'm in Tucson but live back in Wisconsin. It was ITRgeek or something ? {at the 2;50 min mark}
love learning from your videos!
Darrin, enjoyed the video. I have heard (from itr) that the ph of the boiler fluid should be checked annually and replaced every 7 years. Are you familiar with this recommendation?
Great thanks
how come most motor homes don't come with this system? Seems like only the older ones use this system?
Sunset, Florida👍
It runs in diesel fuel that water Heather?
The Mountain State. All Most Heaven, West Virginia
Which one you prefer, the Oasis or Aqua Hot?
great vid doing mine 2morro wiil have you by side
great job
What camera do you use to shoot video? Oh....Sacramento, CA
Can you put a kit part# for us to use.
Wahingston State near Sumner, Wa
My water is scalding hot how do I lower the temp
So what does the 5 year kit consist of?
(1-year Svc kit)
Garber R Fuel Filter (6022)
Ignitor 12V (5270)
Nozzle Filter (14024)
Sintered Brass Air Compressor Filter (BEM-B)
(Added to 5-year Svc)
Digital Flame Sensor Assy V2000 & V2001 (20106)
Nozzle Assembly, CH50 & H2L (14070)
NICE!
Might as well leave old filter on when you pour the filter out of old filter in new one I have dumped old filter out and get water and dirt out of it . That is not a good idea .
From Canada
Hey Darrin, Love this channel and I am new to it. You are very knowledgeable which is helpful for us new RV folks. Ive decided to do most of the maintenance my self after finding out where I bought mine charges $450 for winterizing it. My question is, they gave me an extra gal of glycol when I purchased my 2019 Newmar ventana, which I’m assuming means I will be adding to the oasis from time to time, where do you fill it?
I too have a Ventana and the glycol reservoir on mine is located behind the back most basement door on the passenger side.
It is oasis on demand system
Colorado
You should NEVER pour fuel from old filter into the new one!! If you do that why bother putting on a new filter?
First thing I thought.... Thats a BIG no no
Colorado.
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NEVER pour fuel from an old filter into a new filter. All the sediment and water in the old filter you will have just poured into the new filter.
Cali