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Spindle
Explorer II
Aug 06, 2023

Dometic WH-6GEA does not work on electric alone

I have a 2022 Forrest River Surveyor. It has the “dreaded” Dometic WH-6GEA water heater in it. It’s my understanding that this water heater is supposed to run on gas alone, electric alone or on both at the same time. Mine only works on gas alone or gas/electric together. Will not run on electric alone. It has the 4+6 pin connector. Bought the camper New so no one else but camping world has had their hands on it. I’m a Master Plumber with my own business, so I know my way around trouble shooting. I have 12v on the white wire coming from the switch for the electric. When the 6 pin plug is unplugged I have 12v to the pin for the yellow wire. Plug that plug back in and voltage goes away. If I turn the gas switch on my voltage comes back and will run gas and electric. Gas works fine by itself. I’ve had the thermal diode go bad and a circuit board. I’ve tried 3 other circuit boards and get the same results on all 3. Can not figure out why this water heater will not work on electric alone?
  • Doug. That’s exactly what was wrong the switch for the gas was wired correctly but the switch for the electric part was wired all jacked up. It had a jumper wire for power coming fro
    The gas switch but was connected to the load terminal on the switch. It had another jumper wire coming from the power for the water pump switch going to the power terminal and then the actual load terminal had the white wire going to the water heater that is supposed to supply power to the board from that switch, but that terminal is the ground terminal for the light. The way I figured this out was to run a wire from the water heater back into where the switches are so I could figure out which wire was my feed wire to the switch. Re wired the electrical switch correctly and it all works like it’s supposed to now. Wired completely wrong from the factory. They caused a ground loop and that’s what I was reading with my meter and not supply voltage. Gotta love it. Thanks guys, you all really did give good advice.
  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Ok yes it should work on Gas or Electric or both
    now there are indicator lights. Either in the switch or near them for Gas and Electric. Does the light for Electric come on? (if not use a test light or volt-meter.. On my RV the light did not work...because the bulb burned out.. I installed an LED indicator. that worked and was not nearly as annoying (Bright)

    No if the light comes on.. Next stop is a black box on the "Back"side of the water heater(Inside the RV) it should be fed by a ROMEX cable.. got 120 VAC..NO. problem found YES.. Look for 12 volt to the relay.. Got 12 v to the relay>> Did it close (if not problem found) Follow the wires from the relay to the heat element... Good chance a resistance check will show open circuit (should be around 10 ohms give or take a couple)

    Suggested if it's the element get a 1500 watt 240 volt element .. this will drop the heater's current from 12.5 amps to 3.125 and help to prevent the click of darkness on 30 amp sites.. Takes a bit longer to heat but .. not normally a problem if you need how that fast.. Add gas.
  • micro air thermostat will solve the problem. you can set it to ONLY use the gas heat if you want.
  • Got it figured out. The switches were wired completely wrong from factory creating a ground loop. It works as it should now. Thanks
  • ktmrfs wrote:
    micro air thermostat will solve the problem. you can set it to ONLY use the gas heat if you want.


    I think you are posting on the wrong thread:)

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