This Is What Happens When You Don't Maintain Your RV Water Heater!

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    Certified Mobile RV Technician, Darren Koepp, walks you through the damage that is caused by not flushing your water heater tank and ignoring a leaky pop-off valve. Watch as he breathes new life into this rusty, old SW6 DE Suburban RV water heater.
    If you are in need of RV Repairs in the Olympic Peninsula area of Washington state, submit a service request on our website at myrvworks.com today!

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  • @StephenMcNamara-b2i
    @StephenMcNamara-b2i Год назад +8

    This is absolutely one of the best videos of product service I've ever seen. So detailed and the additional information about a part really clears up any confusion for a do-it-yourselfer.

  • @donc7650
    @donc7650 2 года назад +5

    WOW..you should get a medal for getting that mess fixed and cleaned up ..another fine job/video !

  • @michaeldahm214
    @michaeldahm214 3 года назад +23

    I’m constantly looking at RUclips videos on maintenance and building. As a tradesman it’s not often you get someone who not only knows his stuff, is thorough, sincere and is able to clearly articulate his experiential wisdom! Even happier that the heater on my (recently purchased second hand) RV is the same model and unfortunately in similar state of disrepair. Thanks.

  • @n2audiodiane
    @n2audiodiane 4 года назад +5

    The fact that you actually explained what the part is, what it does, where it's located, how it works, why it doesn't work PLUS you actually explain the overall functionality of the system AND your video was stable and didn't shake and focused well. PLUS, you showed us close-up stuff too and what it should look like, what it shouldn't look like, with ALL the details. I LIKE DETAILS! Matter of fact, it's okay to show us how you take the part off by just unscrewing it or however. Because most of the time it's not as simple as it looks and by actually showing us how YOU do it and not fast-forwarding that part, it makes me more confident in my work when I see someone else ( that's more experienced) having the same exact trouble as I did trying to get those darn screws out. If such the case. But you know what I mean! So thank you very much for this video and I can't wait to see more of your work. Plus the fact that you seem very knowledgeable too helps.

  • @eddiegerlach7121
    @eddiegerlach7121 3 года назад +6

    This is what I went thru when purchasing our 2000 Monaco Windsor back in 2015. The water just wouldn't get hot, so I replaced the DC tstat, the anode and heating element, the blow off valve, flushed the tank (only white stuff came out...and lots of it!) and all of the LP piping/flue items. WOW! He's right....talk about a massive difference! And, it was very rewarding to be able to do it yourself, especially for those of us who are mechanically challenged. It just takes some time and patience. 👍

  • @mellowman247
    @mellowman247 4 года назад +15

    You’re teaching videos are excellent. We are retired and are about four months into owning our first RV. We are learning a tremendous amount from you.
    Mel & Linda

  • @Level1Bob
    @Level1Bob 3 года назад +13

    I am finding these videos to be incredibly helpful. After watching them, I feel like I can successfully tackle whatever repair it was that you highlighted. Thanks! Subbed

  • @chistopherlicking8528
    @chistopherlicking8528 4 года назад +28

    You'll note on that pop-off-valve it's threaded to accept a drain pipe. You can't cap/plug this or reduced the pipe diameter! but you can install a drain pipe to direct any drain water away from the water heater components. You might want to install a short pipe directing drain water out of the water heater area through the exterior cover. That would eliminate all the damage caused by water draining directly onto these components in the future. IMPORTANT: Match the pipe size of this outlet to the new drain pipe. If it's a 3/4" thread connection, the drain pipe must be 3/4" diameter for its entire length - NO REDUCTION ALLOWED. NO CAP OR PLUG ALLOWED on the end of this new drain. Leave the drain pipe wide open to allow water to discharge as needed.

    • @ericgundersen545
      @ericgundersen545 4 года назад +10

      I would add a insect screen to prevent mud daubers from building a nest in your outlet pipe

    • @coreybabcock2023
      @coreybabcock2023 Год назад +1

      I do that for my water heater it's piped to drain under the van just in case

    • @mitzilevine3201
      @mitzilevine3201 Год назад

      ​@@ericgundersen545 ]

  • @chrismorgan89084
    @chrismorgan89084 4 года назад +2

    Again EXCELLENT video and evident if you let a small leak continue it eventually $$COST$$ a lot more in the long run. A $13.00 pressure relief valve failure and customer EXTENDED neglect resulted in a +$300 repair. Darren Thank You !

  • @GBW175
    @GBW175 3 года назад +4

    Outstanding video. I’m new to my RV (2019 Rockwood 2104s). Your service video takes a lot of the mystery out of my water heater system. I understand what I am seeing back there now, how they operate & work together as well as the specs needed. Please know that your channel is helping people. Thanks 👍🏻🇺🇸

  • @bigjeep2195
    @bigjeep2195 8 месяцев назад +1

    Kick ass service work, I am impressed whit your ability to do a complete job.

  • @douglarue8485
    @douglarue8485 4 года назад +7

    great job! I've been through mine and you hit _all_ of the spots so very thoroughly. One thing you missed and is not a problem on good/proper water heater installations is the seal at the bottom between the inner metal backing plate of the water heater and the outer door flange. My trailer had no sealant at all between those so water from rain or drips from that OP valve would run down to the bottom, behind the door flange and into the trailer. it seeped to the front of the trailer in the forward corner and It was there for so long it rotted wood at the front lower section of the trailer. I found this and fixed it but later found the corner molding/siding screws rusted and loosened. I had to remove the front lower siding panel and replace a bunch of wood. It was never seen by the original owner and I only saw it as I started maintaining the trailer and got to the water heater.

    • @douglasewing8863
      @douglasewing8863 4 года назад

      Dealing with the exact same issue now. My floor is rotted from corner of sink over to leather recliner and under sink feels very thin. Water heater had crack on exterior seem needing welded. Going to try minwax wood hardner to soak the rotting wood and reharden after seeing good results on other videos, than patch up n seal

  • @danrodgers6762
    @danrodgers6762 Год назад +1

    Good job troubleshooting and repairing and explaining why and how

  • @Deathsdezire
    @Deathsdezire 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for making these videos. I have been trying to get my water heater to work right and this video helped 10000%!

  • @dlloyd6300
    @dlloyd6300 2 года назад +1

    What a great and informative video. You are doing a great public service. I'm fairly handy, but you don't know what you don't know, and often you just need someone with knowledge to walk you through this stuff

  • @JohnS-mt2pu
    @JohnS-mt2pu 3 года назад +6

    Very helpful video, thanks. Some suggestions for your viewers, to improve their safety:
    1. If you're depending upon the position of a remote switch to de-energize a high voltage circuit that you're going to work on, then the switch should be either Locked Out, i.e. physically locked to prevent someone from accessing it, or Tagged Out, i.e. affixing an unavoidable sign on the switch indicating it must be left as is. (If no one else is around, then this step is often omitted, but at your own peril.)
    2. Always, always test that a circuit is indeed de-energized before touching it. Early in my career I lost a colleague to a faulty circuit breaker that had failed closed, in the open position. This is so important that, if I'm using an NCVT (non-contact voltage tester, which to my way of thinking are not totally reliable) I first test the NCVT on a known live circuit before I will trust my life on what otherwise could result from a false negative indication.

    • @grandpied
      @grandpied 2 года назад

      That's the best advice, that there ever was.

  • @TerlinguaTalkeetna
    @TerlinguaTalkeetna 2 года назад +1

    I would refuse to repair this one, 10 min. inspection is enough to see multiple issues that need R&R. Not very cost effective to fix, Darren says several times that it needs to be replaced, but often people without sufficient resources ($) live in older RV's. They cannot afford to replace the old damaged unit. That's when it's challenging to be a field repair tech. Do you take money from customers without putting yourself in their tight spot. Some tech's do when the shop manager wants $250,000 this month from his 6 tech's. You know who you are. My experience is mobile tech's rarely do that. Thank Darren for being one of the good guys and showing you this challenging profession in a positive light. It's hard, but satisfying work. Viva Terlingua!

  • @richardsullivan396
    @richardsullivan396 2 года назад +1

    Everest Keystone 2005 applicable. Thank you for the info!

  • @georgebliss2819
    @georgebliss2819 4 года назад +2

    What you call the pop off valve I call a pressure relief valve. Either way, I've heard that you shouldn't flip the lever as you might not be able to seal it again. My position has always been that if it doesn't seal after you've flipped the lever then the valve needs to be replaced. If the valve isn't working properly then you can blow up your whole (cold water heater- I love that) water heater tank from being over pressurized. Very good video. Thanks for all your explanations.

  • @Ponykeg53
    @Ponykeg53 5 лет назад +28

    I haver watched a lot of these and that was a very good job, in fact I'm gonna give you an A+. you covered every thing.

  • @markstanley7233
    @markstanley7233 2 года назад +1

    iv been watching your videos this week and was amble to fix my water heater and my converter.i did as you said and tightened all the lugs on the neutral bar and ground bar and breakers. I was surprised on how loose some of the lugs were. I found a short under the trailer by the battery where the battery wire connects to the rv wiring. you are so helpful on explaining how stuff works and how to repair it. THANKYOU SO MUCH

  • @TheBadassroadking
    @TheBadassroadking 3 года назад +1

    I too have watched several of these. This is THE BEST video of this. THANK YOU! Great camera work. Great explanation. Covered everything perfectly in detail.

  • @richardc4280
    @richardc4280 Год назад

    Your a good man for all that you do for us RV owners…….Thank You.

  • @grahamcrossman1296
    @grahamcrossman1296 2 года назад +1

    Thankyou so much from Australia. I needed this information so bad 🙂👍

  • @RamblinRoadies
    @RamblinRoadies 2 года назад

    Great video covering just about every component of the water heater. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @TriMoot
    @TriMoot 5 лет назад +1

    Oh..and just so ya know...I posted this video on the IRV2 forums just to show them what a great job you did! Thanks again for sharing this!

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  5 лет назад

      Thank you for the shout out. Hopefully it will help folks keep their water heater operating well and everyone could be a happy camper.

  • @AstrologerJoe
    @AstrologerJoe 4 года назад +1

    Nice job! Thanks for video 👌

  • @jesseherrera7581
    @jesseherrera7581 2 года назад +2

    Blessing! Da way u broke it down, im sure 2fix my water heater! Thanx again! Peace.

  • @jonnyball1105
    @jonnyball1105 3 года назад +1

    Best learning videos I’ve found from prevention to repair.. thank you so much

  • @stevelong9328
    @stevelong9328 3 года назад +3

    Thank you so much. I am going to inspect my water heater tomorrow just to make sure it's okay.

  • @4everlandrv988
    @4everlandrv988 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your sacrifice to help us understand the possible limitations. Now, aren't you glad the test is over?

  • @xtinmanx
    @xtinmanx 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video and explanation. Bookmarked your site and I’m sure there is plenty of help to be found. Thanks for what you do.

  • @lenyancey5236
    @lenyancey5236 3 года назад

    Darren, glad I caught this video as my wife and I are planning a trip to the Olympic peninsula and the gas part of my "cold" water heater isn't working. If we don't get it fixed before we leave we will call you when we get close. Great teaching video.

  • @kandyhays4787
    @kandyhays4787 Год назад +1

    Another great video. I hope to continue to learn so I can do my own preventive maintenance and check ups. Thank you!

  • @anthonylawlor9130
    @anthonylawlor9130 4 года назад

    Thanks for all your help with our Rv maintenance.

  • @bopitt6875
    @bopitt6875 2 года назад +1

    Another great video. Thanks for sharing with us DIY'ers. Calling it a hot water heater is also one of my pet pieves.

  • @thesteveprichard
    @thesteveprichard 3 года назад +2

    Great video! I'm a newbie RVer, so I appreciate your videos! Plumbers I've worked with will use a couple wraps of teflon tape and then use some teflon paste. I've started doing that and it seems to work very well. Also, you can check your source voltage at the panel and compare that to the voltage across the heating element. Voltages should be the same. If not, then you can check backwards to see where you are losing voltage; old wiring, thermostat, switches, connectors, breakers, etc.

  • @hubertpilk
    @hubertpilk 2 года назад

    Thanks to your video and of course your expertise I was able to by the grace of God fix my hot water heater.
    We didn't have hot water since we bought it several months ago

  • @crapseven
    @crapseven 2 года назад +1

    Great Tutorial. I appreciate you sharing your expertise.

  • @bobdavid2802
    @bobdavid2802 2 года назад

    Just a great video on how to prevent issues for yourself!

  • @donnasimmons9924
    @donnasimmons9924 11 месяцев назад

    You really helped me alit. This has been my problem and your the first one of many that showed and explained. Thx. Your awesome.

  • @richardbolen4798
    @richardbolen4798 Год назад

    Thank you for all your help on Suburban water heater, My question is where can I a new pop off valve and thermostats ?

  • @bobtomlinson8247
    @bobtomlinson8247 3 года назад +5

    You can use PAM to remove that paste from your fingers if you get it on your skin.....it works on many things such as caulk etc.

  • @richardfowler3254
    @richardfowler3254 3 года назад +2

    WOW, this was a "Master Class" lesson and I learned a lot. Thank you for your knowledge and the time you took to show me all of the different systems in there. I just ordered a new anode rod and flush wand to service my water heater on my 2 year old trailer and this will help me. I also want to let you know that I did like and subscribe. I will be looking at your other videos for more "Master Class" level learning... Have a Blessed Day !!

  • @turtlepoi
    @turtlepoi 3 года назад

    Perfect storm fro the owner equals the perfect lesson, top to bottom. Your are no slouuch of a teacher to..Thanks!!! This was even my exact heater on the new first ever 14 OY Trailer we just got. I fell like I hit the YT lottery. Heck yeah I liked, subscribed and set for notifications.

  • @janelmitchell1431
    @janelmitchell1431 Год назад

    Very helpful video exactly what I needed to find the problem with my water heater

  • @donthomasson692
    @donthomasson692 4 года назад +1

    Great video. Very through and detailed. I have learned a lot. Restoring a 1982 Apollo 3000rb motorhome. Thanks very much. You are a lifesaver!

  • @oBseSsIoNPC
    @oBseSsIoNPC 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video with just the right content and explanation. Just like a heater at the house, maintenance is key. Job well done!
    Makes perfect sense to place the pop-off valve right over all the other components, just to make sure it all gets destroyed over a $20 dollar leaky part...lazy engineering.
    I would definitely add a hose to that and let it go all the way down

    • @fixitallpaul4847
      @fixitallpaul4847 2 года назад

      Dont blame the engineer.
      Blame the bean counters.
      You can only engineer so much with whatever budget.
      When the design money stops and the production money starts forward you go no matter any incomplete engineering.

  • @elimorfin1694
    @elimorfin1694 2 года назад +1

    This video is incredibly helpful thanks for sharing 👍

  • @russahrenholtz342
    @russahrenholtz342 2 года назад

    Great video. If I followed correctly - the anode rod is installed in what is also the drain hole - and can be removed when draining the tank for winterization.

  • @LarryMorrow2
    @LarryMorrow2 4 года назад

    The high limit thermostat 180f or so, is there to kill the power, or propane before it gets to 200f, & opens the pop off valve. If both fail....BOOM! injury or death at the worst. Severe vehicle /home damage at best.
    That's why it's resettable. So you can fix the problem. Most likely the low limit thermostat has failed.
    At 140f, the water can cause 3rd degree burns in 6 seconds.
    At 130f, in 30 seconds, according to the warning on my tank less water heater.
    I've watched many of your videos. They're very good, & helpful. I live at the Mt. Baker RV Park in Glacier, Washington. Many people have water heater problems here, & there's a variety of different makes & models.
    I'm not sure why one is resettable, when the replacement kits include both.
    Maybe you can but just the low limit thermostat.
    It's good to keep the pop off valve from sticking, by manually opening it, & replace it like you did if at all questionable.
    Nice work.
    Thanks again for all the great videos.

  • @hazelgibson4661
    @hazelgibson4661 Год назад

    Excellent video. Covered everything.

  • @arnoldshaffer2177
    @arnoldshaffer2177 Год назад

    Great in-depth videos. Why not add a short piece of pipe to the pop off valve to stop damage?

  • @theroadking547
    @theroadking547 2 года назад

    Nicely done and explained. I'm about to replace the same type.

  • @jamesthompson6086
    @jamesthompson6086 3 года назад

    Nice job-I know how much time and work goes into these videos and this is a real winner-thanks again.

  • @johnbloxham9028
    @johnbloxham9028 4 года назад +1

    Excellent Job! I learned a lot about the water heater and will be able to maintenance myself.

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  4 года назад

      Glad to hear! Happy Camping!

  • @tommypittman2492
    @tommypittman2492 3 года назад

    Great PM tips. I learned a lot by watching the instructions. I would have liked to seen how you checked the gas flow on the gas tube side. Nice job and look forward to watching more of your instructions.

  • @hughmura6676
    @hughmura6676 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial. Just picked up a 2006 Keystone rv with a Suburban SW6DE Direct Vent Gas water heater. I will be using your video as a guide to do a checkup. Q: where do you refill water in the tank? I think the video skipped that. And the switch is only if you want to use electric to heat the water, not gas? Thanks.
    Hugh

  • @MitchOfCanada
    @MitchOfCanada 3 года назад +1

    I always turn pump off and open hot water tap to prevent pressure on the tank and that valve, close taps and turn pump on when im going to have a shower or do dishes. Some tanks dont have anoids or room to put one in. good idea for backflush! No one does for their home tanks for sure!

  • @chaunceylocklear3661
    @chaunceylocklear3661 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Just a tip-- coat all your terminals with something like liquid electrical tape or battery terminal spray. Really helps extend the time on terminal connections maintaining good continuity in an environment exposed to moisture.

  • @Scorpiomary
    @Scorpiomary 5 лет назад +2

    I am glad I found you. I am planning on purchasing a used RV. I may need to go to your website to to make sure I do maintenance work. Appreciate your insight and vlog.

    • @DarrenKoepp360
      @DarrenKoepp360 5 лет назад +1

      Hi Mary,
      I am glad you found us too! I will keep making these service video's and you keep watching - in no time your 'new' RV will be in great shape!
      Good luck on your pending purchase and Happy Camping!
      Cheers,
      Darren Koepp

    • @Scorpiomary
      @Scorpiomary 5 лет назад

      @@DarrenKoepp360 great I will keep learning about what to look for and what to do. I will also share your channel to. Hope your day is good.

    • @bobr6078
      @bobr6078 5 лет назад +1

      Mary you might want to consider having your RV inspected by a Certified NRVIA inspector. I purchased a used MH about 5 years ago but paid to have it inspected. My report is 32 pages long. It gives you peace of mine.

    • @Scorpiomary
      @Scorpiomary 5 лет назад

      @@bobr6078 I do appreciate your insight I was wondering about having it done. Thank you very much. 🙂👍

  • @daviddjc1999
    @daviddjc1999 Год назад

    This has been so very helpful, thanks for the education

  • @jorgeaguilar8782
    @jorgeaguilar8782 Год назад

    You are awesome with this teaching

  • @elbeaver0
    @elbeaver0 2 года назад

    so many parts failed.... at this point, I'd just put a completely new utin in there... But I've got to admin

  • @jonmullaly7497
    @jonmullaly7497 2 года назад +1

    Cold water heater info gold mine

  • @100trumper7
    @100trumper7 2 года назад +1

    Running the pop off out of the units door is a good idea also. That way you can see a leak and this doesn't go on for too long

  • @scottspencer8616
    @scottspencer8616 3 года назад

    Excellent explanation. Time to inspect mine.

  • @deejayq1220
    @deejayq1220 4 года назад +2

    You explain these systems very well..Thank you!

  • @josephalbitrejr9125
    @josephalbitrejr9125 5 лет назад

    Very informative. Appreciated an overview of the components in a no nonsense manner. Also explained the functions of the components. Favorite part? Telling the service interval frequency! Could've included that on my walk around after purchasing my RV. Great job.

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  5 лет назад +1

      Thanks for the comment. It's hard to know how much to cover in these videos. I want to keep them short concise, but also want them to have value.

  • @zachlandry7794
    @zachlandry7794 4 года назад

    Sir I give you a thumbs up just for correcting the "hot water heater" thing! Drives me crazy!

    • @bobcloughjr
      @bobcloughjr 3 года назад

      So it only heats cold water? That's interesting. What's the point in having a thermostat then?

    • @gs4370
      @gs4370 3 года назад

      Uh...Bob, it (T-stat) tells the heater that the water is too cool or cold...time to heat the cold water again and to turn off the HEATer when the water is hot. Now if it were heating hot water, then either the thermostat is not working..or maybe you're actually working on a boiler unit. I get it... The water feels hot.. so hence "hot water heater" but it's function is to heat cold water. It's the little things huh? GREAT VIDEO!!

  • @iwillwatch2
    @iwillwatch2 Год назад

    WOW...Thank you very good information ! you helped me diagnose a issue. Thank you!!!

  • @andrewk1916
    @andrewk1916 3 года назад

    Wow! Great video on everything you did, how you did it and what to expect along the way fo doing it! Really appreciate you taking the time to make the video and talk an owner through the process along the way! Keep up the great work!

  • @stefanbuscaylet
    @stefanbuscaylet 2 года назад

    Great job on this video. Just purchased my first trailer and did a service on the heater. Your video gave me some hints of things to consider that I have not considered. I wished you discussed a little more about the “deck of cards” gizmo that runs the igniter which i think is my problem. I liked and subscribed. Thanks again!

  • @anthonybannister3557
    @anthonybannister3557 3 года назад +1

    Another great video ! Very informative and probably the best tech in my opinion - your a great teacher/ trainer ! Do you ever do repairs on the RV leveling jack system ?

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  3 года назад +1

      Yes we do, we've got a few videos of those as well. You'll find them under our playlist, that's how we organized them.

  • @paulwhite888
    @paulwhite888 2 года назад +1

    Excellent instructional video. I will be checking my rv water heater next week. Where can I find your resource sheets? I would like to print them out and keep with my rv to remind me what I need to do each season. Wonderful job! Please keep on doing your excellent work!

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  2 года назад

      Here is a link to our website where we have those sheets available for you.
      myrvworks.com/resources/annual-service-worksheets/

    • @paulwhite888
      @paulwhite888 2 года назад

      Got them. Thank you so much for your excellent videos; best I had seen. Do you have one for a propane tank - I have a 2016 Winnebago view 24V ib a spinner chassis. Also, relevant to this video, do all water heaters have an anode rod?

  • @oncenterline
    @oncenterline 4 года назад +3

    It's a cold water heater initially, and when it is running non-stop it is a hot water heater! lol Also, you are amazing...even though Steve Kiemele has a Dometic. lol

    • @bobcloughjr
      @bobcloughjr 3 года назад +1

      These people that say "it drives me crazy when people call it a hot water heater " drive me crazy, because they can't grasp the concept of a thermostat.

  • @stevem268
    @stevem268 3 года назад

    great video, thanks!! i just wish they had put that ac power switch in a better location, i had to replace mine recently, a real pita!

  • @dennisl7236
    @dennisl7236 2 года назад +1

    Good job. Might help me some day thanks

  • @shanegainer9640
    @shanegainer9640 4 года назад +1

    Very well put together video! Thank you so much for the info! I’m highly impressed.

  • @TheSilviomorraz
    @TheSilviomorraz 2 года назад

    Very good video, where I got lost is with wiring, why just no pass the cables from one water pump to the new one?

  • @medicmoose938
    @medicmoose938 2 года назад

    Great video and thanks for being so thorough and making it simple. One question. In the burner tube/tunnel I have water at times that accumulates inside that tube and then drips out and down the side of my RV. It this another problem I should be addressing?

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  2 года назад

      Typically that might be an indication that the pressure temperature relief valve, up above with the lever on it, is leaking. It's around a $26 part. So you may want to actively back flush your water heater, to get all the sediment out of the tank, and put on a new pop off valve.

  • @garykuehn1081
    @garykuehn1081 Год назад

    Right now we are like every other weekend campers. Do you recommend draining the (cold) 😂😂water heater after every weekend or just leave it. Thanks. Great videos.

  • @ourv9603
    @ourv9603 Год назад

    My practice is - When I am going to park my motorhome for a spell, I pull the
    anode rod & drain the tank. I let it sit like that until I prepare for my next trip.
    I then re install or replace the anode & go camping!
    !

  • @williamlambert2865
    @williamlambert2865 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, learned a lot. Thanks

  • @hyper-1
    @hyper-1 4 года назад +1

    You are the best. We need you here in northern Ontario. Could you have a little extension pipe screwed into that relief valve to kinda direct the water when it drips? Just a thought. Thx again, keep up the great in depth videos.

  • @markashlock9017
    @markashlock9017 3 года назад +1

    This was a great vid. I’ve always wondered if it ok to run the gas burner and electric element at the same time in order to both heat water faster and also possibly extend shower time. Thanks!!!

  • @nicks1488
    @nicks1488 5 лет назад +3

    You're awesome. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

  • @wswerv1
    @wswerv1 3 года назад

    Great job, very thorough and informative. Liked and subscribed!

  • @billybbob18
    @billybbob18 3 года назад

    My gas valve was stuck closed. Banged on it a bit and now I'm good to go! I'll order another if I have to bang it again.

  • @rosagonzalez3251
    @rosagonzalez3251 3 года назад

    Awesome video, thanks to you I'm learning things any rver should learn to help themselves troubleshoot with more confidence and tackle much needed maintenance...God bless...

  • @dennischilton
    @dennischilton 4 года назад

    Hey Darrin..... I cannot tell you how impressed I was with this video... You have saved me a handful of money... I can at least return the favor By purchasing my parts from you... Thank you for doing this video and the others that I look forward to seeing....

  • @waynehanshue712
    @waynehanshue712 4 месяца назад

    I’m there right now. Thanks

  • @craigweir8875
    @craigweir8875 2 года назад

    Very informative and educational thank you for sharing 👏🏻

  • @williamfry6087
    @williamfry6087 2 года назад +1

    Second time I watched this. Still good.

  • @TriMoot
    @TriMoot 5 лет назад

    Yes, as the previous commenter mentioned, A+ and you covered everything! Super job!

    • @MyRVWorks
      @MyRVWorks  5 лет назад

      Thanks for that. We do the best we can with what we have.

  • @jeffrme
    @jeffrme 2 года назад +1

    Great video!

  • @garyjones980
    @garyjones980 3 года назад +1

    Very informative, thanks.

  • @maxgarcia9512
    @maxgarcia9512 2 года назад

    Great video. I learned something here. But I do have a question totally different than this videos subject. I have not seen one yet. Do you have a video on removing and re installing an RV Ladder? I ask because I recently bought a brand-new RV and before I accepted delivery of it from the dealer, they bent the ladder backing it into something. When I went to finally pick it up, I noticed it was bent. So, I want to look at what the fix is and if it will be like brand new. What am I to expect? They said they would replace it, but I am afraid the workmanship will not satisfy me. I have lost my confidence in this dealer's service techs that work and move these RVs in their parking lot. Thanks

  • @StreetMachine18
    @StreetMachine18 3 года назад

    5:35 OMG! you've got me laughing!!! as a DIY'er im shocked i've never realized its not a hot water heater! thats funny

  • @verilucis
    @verilucis 4 года назад

    Thank you! Appreciate your time and effort. Helps the community... very informative!