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CharlesinGA
Feb 05, 2022Explorer
Weld the tank. that heater is no longer made in that size and shape. The Texas deep freeze of a year ago went thru all of the stocks of the old Atwood design.
Suburban does make a Atwood compatible replacement but its a Suburban with its steel tank and I would not want one.
The heater disassembles rather easily and you only need a couple of sleeves that fit the outside of the flame tubes, They press in and easily done with a piece of large PVC pipe as a driver.
The H in the model number GHC6A-10E is what tells you it is a heat exchanger model.
Charles
Suburban does make a Atwood compatible replacement but its a Suburban with its steel tank and I would not want one.
The heater disassembles rather easily and you only need a couple of sleeves that fit the outside of the flame tubes, They press in and easily done with a piece of large PVC pipe as a driver.
The H in the model number GHC6A-10E is what tells you it is a heat exchanger model.
Charles
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