Jun-30-2019 12:56 PM
Jul-07-2019 05:57 PM
SailingOn wrote:wa8yxm wrote:
I also replaced the 1500 watt element with a 375 watt one (1500 at 240 volts = 375 at 120) so I do not trip 30 amp park breakers as quickly.
You've confused me there.
"watts is watts",
watts are the same regardless of voltage, no?
AD5GR
Jul-07-2019 11:50 AM
Jul-02-2019 07:35 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
I also replaced the 1500 watt element with a 375 watt one (1500 at 240 volts = 375 at 120) so I do not trip 30 amp park breakers as quickly.
Jul-01-2019 10:01 AM
Jeff1953 wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
WHY are you looking at replacing the tank?
Is the tank leaking from any place?
Styrofoam is JUST an insulating jacket........spray foam the missing area
That 4E model began production in late 2003 and is still the current production model for combo units...yours just has the 'heat exchanger' tube
Being the current production model.......all parts are available
Styrofoam cover can be replaced
Top half.....Atwood 91239
Bottom half....Atwood 91238
Tank...Atwood 91028
Other parts
The only reason I was thinking of replacing the tank was to make things easier. I saw that the Styrofoam was available, along with other parts. I was just thinking that, with the tank being 17 years old, maybe I should replace it while I had everything out and not have to mess with it again. Plus it already comes with some of the things I was thinking of replacing (element, pressure valve) in my current tank before I reinstall it. I haven't made a decision yet.
Jul-01-2019 04:51 AM
Jeff1953 wrote:
The tank number appears to be 91028. Would you know if that is the tank you installed? Does it have the built in heat exchanger that uses the RV's cooling system to heat the water? If so, they still have the on Ebay for $200. Can you tell me what new mounting hardware it had? Does it have the black face plate that screws onto the water heater compartment? Thanks for your help.
Jul-01-2019 03:42 AM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
WHY are you looking at replacing the tank?
Is the tank leaking from any place?
Styrofoam is JUST an insulating jacket........spray foam the missing area
That 4E model began production in late 2003 and is still the current production model for combo units...yours just has the 'heat exchanger' tube
Being the current production model.......all parts are available
Styrofoam cover can be replaced
Top half.....Atwood 91239
Bottom half....Atwood 91238
Tank...Atwood 91028
Other parts
Jun-30-2019 09:05 PM
Jun-30-2019 06:15 PM
DFord wrote:
Both of these links claim to be selling inner tanks for the 10 gallon Atwood water heater you have. Neither one comes with the black metal face.
https://rvpartsexpress.com/product/atwood-water-heater-10-gallon-replacement-inner-tank-for-gch10a-4...
https://www.amazon.com/Atwood-91060-Water-Heater-Service/dp/B00N4ZFBV6/
Be sure to replace the relief valve. The foam insulation is no big deal, you could use some spray foam to fill the gap.
Jun-30-2019 05:50 PM
Jun-30-2019 05:07 PM
wa8yxm wrote:
My 2005 Atwood developed leaks, about 100 of 'em (pin hole size) and I was able to replace JUST THE TANK.. I also replaced the 1500 watt element with a 375 watt one (1500 at 240 volts = 375 at 120) so I do not trip 30 amp park breakers as quickly .
You can just (As someone said) tape or if you have glue that does not "Eat" the stuff gule it back in place
New tank came with new insulation. new element, New mounting hardware. everythign I needed about 200 bucks as I recall but.. that memory is old.
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