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An RV water heater may need to be replaced for a number of reasons, generally because the tank wasn't properly drained in the winter and the tank split due to the expanded ice in the reservoir, or...
Most water heaters in recreational vehicles need replacing after they've spent time in winter conditions and the tank has burst from expanded ice, or maybe it's full of alkali from visiting hot...
When you are an RVer there are many things that can go wrong and usually will. One of the things that may malfunction is the water heater. If you want to shower, cook, do laundry or even dishes,...
There are a few things you need to know about antifreezing your RV. First and foremost use NON-TOXIC Antifreeze. NOTE: If you use automotive antifreeze you will ruin your system. Also you have to...
Motor home hot water heaters use propane to heat a coil that is filled with cool water from the fresh water tanks. The coil is wrapped around a channel that exhumes the waste from the propane...
When we first purchased our Class C motor home we were lost. Even though our salesperson went over everything we needed to know, it really didn't sink in until we made our first...
Save yourself some money by taking care of your RV this winter. There are just a few simple procedures to follow and it will cost you almost nothing, plus you will know that your RV is protected...
DSI stands for direct spark ignition. DSI means that the water heater can be automatically lighted by a switch inside the RV.
Everyone loves an antique, however, antique water heaters can cause you problems. Regular maintenance and replacement of parts will ensure that your family always has hot water.
With some help from a friend, you can winterize your RV. No one wants to have to replace a broken line or tank in the spring, so taking some simple precautions after the last camping trip makes...