stevennlv
Oct 28, 2019Explorer
Can I replace a DSI HWH with something (anything) else?
I have a fairly new unit, 2017.
It has a DSI hot water heater. I hate it with a passion. It is nothing but problems and headaches.
About this time of year, for the last two years, it starts to develop DSI faults. Last year I watched some YT vids and was able to get it to clear after a couple of days of headaches.
I cannot get it to clear this time. I have done everything I can think of and tried a bunch of stuff off the web and I cannot get it to clear.
I have cleaned the combustion chamber and the igniter. I have replaced the anode rod and flushed the tank. I have let it set with the gas shut off at the tank for hours. I have followed all kinds of suggestions, like resetting / restarting things in a specific order (ie furnace and stove before HW) to "clear air out of the lines"(?), resetting breakers, etc. About the only thing I have not tried so far is disconnecting from shore power. (Would that make any difference?)
All I know is that every year, so far, like clockwork it goes to **** after about 12 months of operation and this year I can't fix it; which means unless I get some brilliant advice here then it's a trip to the shop.
If it's a trip to the shop I'd just rather replace the entire thing with something far more reliable and easier to maintain.
Does such an animal exist (easy to care for HWH) and I can swap one of them out for the hunk of junk I have now?
I'm in a Outdoors, Black Rock 20rd, 2017 with a Suburban DSI HWH.
It has a DSI hot water heater. I hate it with a passion. It is nothing but problems and headaches.
About this time of year, for the last two years, it starts to develop DSI faults. Last year I watched some YT vids and was able to get it to clear after a couple of days of headaches.
I cannot get it to clear this time. I have done everything I can think of and tried a bunch of stuff off the web and I cannot get it to clear.
I have cleaned the combustion chamber and the igniter. I have replaced the anode rod and flushed the tank. I have let it set with the gas shut off at the tank for hours. I have followed all kinds of suggestions, like resetting / restarting things in a specific order (ie furnace and stove before HW) to "clear air out of the lines"(?), resetting breakers, etc. About the only thing I have not tried so far is disconnecting from shore power. (Would that make any difference?)
All I know is that every year, so far, like clockwork it goes to **** after about 12 months of operation and this year I can't fix it; which means unless I get some brilliant advice here then it's a trip to the shop.
If it's a trip to the shop I'd just rather replace the entire thing with something far more reliable and easier to maintain.
Does such an animal exist (easy to care for HWH) and I can swap one of them out for the hunk of junk I have now?
I'm in a Outdoors, Black Rock 20rd, 2017 with a Suburban DSI HWH.