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  • Why Isn't There an Electric Version of RV Tankless Water Heaters
  • The reason there isn't an electric tankless heater for RVs is due to how much amperage that would require and how electricity is a somewhat restricted resource on RVs. This is why all of the water heaters for RVs out there are gas like the Excel Tankless water heater # EX93FR that you referenced.
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  • Available RV Heaters for 1987 Winnebago Brave
  • We offer RV heaters including several sizes of the Camco Olympian LP Gas Safety Heaters like # CAM57331, # CAM57341 and # CAM57351 for small, medium and large RVs. We also have 12V heaters such as the Rampage # RA3501 and also AC-powered heaters like the Arcon Portable Electric Heater # AR64408. All of our RV heating items are shown on the linked page. I checked the owners manual for the 1987 Brave but no details about the heating system are mentioned so you can review the linked page...
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  • Recommended RV Water Heater That Works Well in Freezing Temperatures
  • If freezing is a major concern for you, which it sounds like it is; then I have a better solution for you. The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR98SR you were looking at operates effortlessly in temperatures as low as 39 degrees Fahrenheit. With your RV being a 4 seasons RV, there may be enough precautions to keep the water heater warm enough. But, I recommend going with the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater # LSB64FR (requires the Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief...
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  • Wiring Diagram for Dometic RV Water Heater
  • There's a wiring diagram in the install instructions for the Dometic RV Water Heater part # DMC74FR that I attached to this page. I don't have a way to verify what the wires of your RV are that ran to your old water heater though. We do have to recommend that a qualified tech be who installs the water heater.
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  • Switch Compatible with the Atwood RV Water Heater # AT94022
  • I attached a picture of the wall switch # AT91230 that is compatible with the Atwood RV Water Heater # AT94022. There isn't a wired switch between it and the water heater.
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  • Replacement RV Water Heater For Atwood GH6A-8E In 1998 Georgie Boy Cruise Master
  • Great question. Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas and Electric - Automatic Pilot - 120 Volt - 10,000 Btu - 6 Gal Tank # DMC74FR. Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 41,800 Btu - White # LSB64FR. Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve - 1/2" Valve w/ 4" Probe # CAM10423. If you want to keep the old school water heater with tank I recommend the Dometic RV water heater. Has a 6 gallon tank and produces up to 12 gallons of hot water per hour. I recommend...
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  • Replacement For An Atwood G6A-7 Water Heater
  • Yes there is a replacement for your Atwood G6A-7 water heater. I personally recommend the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater # LSB64FR. This unit, will provide endless hot water on demand and produce up to 90 gallons of hot water flow per hour. The Camco RV Water Heater Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve # CAM10423 is required for installation, this will protect your RV's water heater from excessive temperature and water pressure. This unit is also available in black # LSB44FR and offer...
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  • What Furrion Tankless Water Heater Will Replace An Atwood 10 Gallon Water Heater
  • You're in the right place, lets look at the solution I have for you. ***Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU # FR93FR. **Replacement Access Door for Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - 16" x 16" # FR43FR. I recommend getting the Furrion tankless water heater for RVs. It can push up to 144 gallons of hot water per hour. It has overall dimensions of 12-5/8" wide x 12-5/8" tall x 19-1/4" deep. There is no trim kit to take up the extra space so you will need...
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  • Best Replacement for Atwood RV Water Heater GC10A-3E
  • The correct replacement for an Atwood RV Water Heater GC10A-3E is the Atwood RV Water Heater part # AT94022 or GC10-4E. This water heater measures 16" tall x 15-1/2" wide x 20-7/8" deep which should be an exact match for what you have now. The Double-Panel On/Off Switch part # AT91230 will allow you to power the electric and gas components on and off individually. It mounts in your coach for easy operation. The Replacement Door part # AT91385 will protect the components.
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  • Thermostatically Controlled RV Heater
  • The Camco Olympian Wave 3 Catalytic Safety Heater for Small RVs part # CAM57331 does not come with a thermostat. I am not really sure how that would work on a propane heater as such but we do have an electric heater with a built-in thermostat, the Arcon Compact Ceramic Heater with Tip-Over Safety Switch part # AR64409. However, this would not produce nearly as much heat as the Camco Olympian Wave 3 Catalytic Safety Heater for Small RVs. Please note the Camco Olympian Wave 3 Catalytic Safety...
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  • Replacement RV Tankless Water Heater For Suburban SW12DEL
  • Great question. Yes you can use the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU # FR93FR to replace your Suburban water heater. It does not have an active freeze protection and will need to be winterized. It will perform best in temps above 39 degrees but will be ok down to 33 degress but not any colder and not for long periods. If you need a new door you can get one here to fit the dimensions of your cutout. Replacement Access Door for Furrion RV Tankless...
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  • Recommended Tankless Hot Water Heater for a 1977 Argosy RV
  • I recommend the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR68SR to replace your current water heater with a tankless option. The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR68SR has dimensions of 12-5/8" wide x 12-5/8" tall x 19-1/4" deep and access door dimensions of 18-1/8" tall x 18-1/8" wide which will cover your current cut-out. The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR68SR will provide hot water on demand, producing 144 Gallons of hot water per hour. It also has a wall thermostat with digital...
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  • Replacement Tankless Water Heater for 12" x 16" Atwood Water Heater
  • The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part # FR93FR is the correct tankless replacement for your old Atwood unit and you will need to use the Access Door for Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - 18" x 16" part # FR63FR to cover your old opening. These doors are only offered in white.
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  • How is Atwood RV Water Heater Element Normally Replaced
  • On your model Atwood Water Heater GC6AA-10E, the electric heating element, like # CAM02103, is located in the water tank in the back side of the water heater. The heater will have to be pull out of the RV to replace the unit. I wish there was an easy way to do this in all applications but that's not always possible. Atwood recommends having an RV repair shop do the repair because of the intensive labor involved in replacing the element.
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  • Recommended Replacement for Atwood G6A-3E RV Water Heater
  • The best replacement option we offer for an Atwood G6A-3E RV Water Heater is tankless, the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part # FR68SR. It won't be a direct replacement but still pretty easy nonetheless as they are very similar. That said, you won't have to worry about enlarging the cutout or anything like that, just switching over some fittings and wires is all. The tankless design means pretty much an endless supply of hot water which is a big improvement over the six gallon tank you'll...
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  • Is Atwood GC6AA-9E RV Water Heater Gas or Electric
  • The Atwood RV Water Heater # AT96117 is the correct replacement for your GC6AA-9E and is a gas and electric water heater.
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  • Recommended Tankless Water Heater For 2018 Keystone Laredo Fifth Wheel RV
  • There are a few options when it comes to finding a tankless water heater for your 2018 Keystone Laredo 5th Wheel Rv. The main thing that comes into play here is the size of the cut out that you currently have for your water heater, which you will want to measure. The Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 60,000 BTU - 16" x 16" Door # FR98SR has cut out dimensions of 12-5/8" tall, 12-13/16" wide, and 19-3/16" deep. This has a heating capacity of 60,000 BTU. If the...
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  • Are There Any Fully Electric RV Tankless Water Heaters
  • I do have an option for you but all of our hot water heaters are either gas only or both gas and electric. If you're replacing an existing hot water heater then the best option we offer is the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part # FR68SR which will fit into the existing cutout. If you're adding a hot water heater then the best option we offer is the Excel RV Tankless Water Heater part # EX93FR due to the contact design. These units both require propane which is very common on most trailers....
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  • Replacement Water Heater for a Gas Only Hook Up
  • We do carry water heaters that would fit in your 2008 Winnebago Journey 39Z, but there is no document or anything that tells me what you currently have to know if there is a direct replacement. For a gas only water heater you can use the Fogatti RV Tankless Water Heater # LSB44FR which is a tankless gas water heater that provides endless hot water on demand inside your RV, it produces up to 90 gallons of hot water flow per hour. It includes a wall controller with digital display that lets...
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  • Recommended Replacement for Atwood GC6AA-8 RV Water Heater
  • The best replacement option we offer for an Atwood GC6AA-8 RV Water Heater is tankless, the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part # FR68SR. It won't be a direct replacement but still pretty easy nonetheless as they are very similar. That said, you won't have to worry about enlarging the cutout or anything like that, just switching over some fittings and wires is all. The tankless design means pretty much an endless supply of hot water which is a big improvement over the six gallon tank...
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