Based on information I could find for the Kat's Heaters Custom Fit Engine Block Heater # KH11811 I see most people mention they see the engine temperature reach around 40-50 degrees Fahrenheit. So it appears this is the range the heater will turn itself back off. view full answer...
The best replacement water heater for your Atwood G6A-7 is the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater item # LSB44FR. This water heater will fit into the Atwood water heater's existing cutout. It has a heating capacity of 41,800 Btu and will give you up to 90 gallons per hour of hot water.
I have linked an installation video below.
This unit is also available in white Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater item # LSB64FR. view full answer...
The Replacement Door for Atwood RV Water Heaters # AT91386 is 18" wide and 14-1/2" tall(see image). This is a replacement for Atwood model AT96110, AT96163, AT96121, and AT96136 6 gallon water heaters.
We also have the Water Heater Door Latch # 372225 that you may need to replace with the door if it is damaged and no longer securing the door in place while you drive down the road. view full answer...
The largest exterior door available for a Furrion water heater is the 18-1/8" tall x 18-1/8" wide door that comes with the heater you asked about:
- Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 18" x 18" Door # FR68SR
I have added a link below to a video review of this heater for you to check out as well if you'd like to take a look. view full answer...
The Camco Water Heater Element # CAM02143 is what you need for the SW6DEL water heater. According to our research this element will replace the heating element perfectly in your Suburban water heater.
You can also use the Camco RV Water Heater Anode Rod part # CAM11563 to replace the anode. From our research you can also use the Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve part # CAM10473 to replace the relief valve. view full answer...
The Kat's Heaters Oil and Coolant Immersion Heater # KH30903 produces constant heat; it is not thermostatically controlled. You can regulate the heat by the wattage you use. However, I recommend using a Y-Cord with a thermostat on it, like # KH35202, which automatically shuts the heater off between 100 F and 120 F, or # KH35203 (55-75 degrees).
I've included a couple short videos for reference at the bottom of the page. view full answer...
Yes, there is. It is the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater item # FR48SR which is gas only. This tankless hot water heater measures 12-5/8L x 12-13/16W x 19-3/16D so it should fit right into your existing cutout with little to no modifications needed.
This is also available in black item # LSB44FR. view full answer...
The Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater # KH11407 has a 1" NPT thread size. You will need to use a 1-3/8" wrench or socket to install the heating element. view full answer...
There are two different versions of the Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater part # KH11484, one with a thermostat and one without a thermostat. If you have a bulge in the cord then you have one with a thermostat. In order to disable the thermostat feature you would just simply need to replace the cord with part # KH28500 as I can't recommend you modify the one you have now.
When GM designed the block heater for this vehicle, they placed the thermostat outside of the engine block... view full answer...
The Kats Heaters Vehicle Heaters # KH11813 is rated for 400 watts. To convert watts to amp you divide the watts by the volts.
Since this gets used with 120 volts the amperage draw is 3.33 amps view full answer...
Yes, the Kat's Heaters Custom Engine Block Heater # KH11615 is sold as shown in the picture. It has a corrosion resistant brass construction. There needs to be clearance both inside the engine block as well as outside. The heating element cannot be in contact with anything inside the engine other than engine coolant or it will burn out. I have attached an image below with the important measurements.
The distance from the edge that seats against the engine block to the far edge of the... view full answer...
The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater item # FR93FR would be a great tankless replacement option for your Atwood GC6AA-93. The Furrion tankless is 12-5/8" tall x 19-3/16" deep x 12-13/16" wide.
You will also need an access door because they come separate due to the different sizes. The best options are the Replacement Access Door for Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - 18" wide x 16" tall item # FR63FR or 18" x 18" item # FR73FR.
The Dometic RV Water Heater item # DMC74FR you referenced... view full answer...
The switch for the Atwood RV Water Heater # AT96117 is already mounted to the back of the water tank like what you can see in the attached picture. view full answer...
The Rampage Radiant Backseat Heater # RA3501 will draw 25 amps when used which I believe will limit the range of your electric car quite a bit. How much so depends on the vehicle though. You could compare the amperage draw of this to the draw of your current heater to get a decent comparison. view full answer...
The # AT91507 Atwood Replacement Water Heater Door measures 14-5/8 x 18 inches as shown in the provided photo.
I've linked you to a product description video featuring the water heater door. view full answer...
The element of the Kat's Heaters Oil Pan Heating Pad # KH24050 gets surprisingly hot. Kat's says it will get between 300 and 400 degrees. view full answer...
The water heater element part # DGR6P2PB that you referenced draws 400 watts/4 amps. This is the strongest option for the 6 gallon tank from Diamond. view full answer...