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Preferrred Water Heater

RobWNY
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Which brand water heater do you prefer? I've had both the steel Suburban and the aluminum Atwood/Dometic. They are both excellent water heaters. Personally, I prefer the Atwood/Dometic but which do you prefer?
2020 Silverado 2500HD LT, CC, 4X4 6.6 Duramax
2021 Grand Design Reflection 311BHS

I asked him to do one thing and he didn't do any of them.
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Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
dedmiston wrote:
RobWNY wrote:
Which brand water heater do you prefer? I've had both the steel Suburban and the aluminum Atwood/Dometic. They are both excellent water heaters. Personally, I prefer the Atwood/Dometic but which do you prefer?


A tip of the hat to the OP for correctly calling it a Water Heater instead of a Hot Water Heater. (If the water is hot, then it doesn't need to be heated.)


Actually the water gets reheated at 110*F which can be considered hot
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dedmiston
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RobWNY wrote:
Which brand water heater do you prefer? I've had both the steel Suburban and the aluminum Atwood/Dometic. They are both excellent water heaters. Personally, I prefer the Atwood/Dometic but which do you prefer?


A tip of the hat to the OP for correctly calling it a Water Heater instead of a Hot Water Heater. (If the water is hot, then it doesn't need to be heated.)

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garmp
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Explorer II
goducks10 wrote:
https://truma.net/water-systems 1st choice


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JIMNLIN
Explorer
Explorer
Having owned three truck campers and three 5th wheel rv trailers since '68 to present I like the brand that came in it.

Like which brand of truck do you like. I like the one I own.
"good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment" ............ Will Rogers

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doxiemom11
Explorer II
Explorer II
We are lucky - we have an Atwood and the backside is accessible from the inside via a fake 2 door cabinet at floor level. Can work on it from either side easily.

bikendan
Explorer
Explorer
having owned both, i prefer the Atwood.
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Guy_Roan
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Explorer
DrewE wrote:
Guy Roan wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Depends on your preference; anode rods or soft plastic drain plugs.

I'll take the soft plastic drain plug any day !

We don't need to ever change a anode on our residential water heaters, so why should we have to in a RV

Guy


Standard tank-style residential water heaters do have anode rods, and one is well-advised to replace them as they get consumed so that the tank doesn't rust out and start leaking too soon. How rapidly they are consumed or caked up in deposits does, of course, depend a good deal on the nature of one's water supply.


You might want to tell that to my 25 year old electric water heater that I have never had a problem with

Guy

wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
RobWNY wrote:
Which brand water heater do you prefer? I've had both the steel Suburban and the aluminum Atwood/Dometic. They are both excellent water heaters. Personally, I prefer the Atwood/Dometic but which do you prefer?


Well I have an Atwood. and am happy with it. I like that it is very easy to choose Gas or Electric.. WIth some suburban models you need to go out side to do that. With my Atwood two switches on the inside control panel side by side.
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Lynnmor
Explorer
Explorer
DrewE wrote:
Guy Roan wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Depends on your preference; anode rods or soft plastic drain plugs.

I'll take the soft plastic drain plug any day !

We don't need to ever change a anode on our residential water heaters, so why should we have to in a RV

Guy


Standard tank-style residential water heaters do have anode rods, and one is well-advised to replace them as they get consumed so that the tank doesn't rust out and start leaking too soon. How rapidly they are consumed or caked up in deposits does, of course, depend a good deal on the nature of one's water supply.


Yep, one of the most neglected items in home maintenance. The big home centers stopped stocking them since sales were so low and they would rather sell new water heaters every few years. My anodes need replaced every three years. The water heater in my shop doesn't even have access to the anode, the top needs to come off.

DrewE
Explorer II
Explorer II
Guy Roan wrote:
Lynnmor wrote:
Depends on your preference; anode rods or soft plastic drain plugs.

I'll take the soft plastic drain plug any day !

We don't need to ever change a anode on our residential water heaters, so why should we have to in a RV

Guy


Standard tank-style residential water heaters do have anode rods, and one is well-advised to replace them as they get consumed so that the tank doesn't rust out and start leaking too soon. How rapidly they are consumed or caked up in deposits does, of course, depend a good deal on the nature of one's water supply.

Guy_Roan
Explorer
Explorer
Lynnmor wrote:
Depends on your preference; anode rods or soft plastic drain plugs.

I'll take the soft plastic drain plug any day !

We don't need to ever change a anode on our residential water heaters, so why should we have to in a RV

Guy

Old-Biscuit
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Explorer III
RobWNY wrote:
Old-Biscuit wrote:

Atwood

CONs
Only one set of t-stats for both AC/Gas operation, DC Relay and AC Element on backside of WH Tank

That's the only thing I don't like about the Atwood/Dometic HW Tank. Having things on the backside that might need to be replaced. That can be a difficult task by some RV Owners.


Especially when the 'RV Engineer/Designer' designates WH Location that requires REMOVAL to get to element etc

STUPID!
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RobWNY
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Explorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:

Atwood

CONs
Only one set of t-stats for both AC/Gas operation, DC Relay and AC Element on backside of WH Tank

That's the only thing I don't like about the Atwood/Dometic HW Tank. Having things on the backside that might need to be replaced. That can be a difficult task by some RV Owners.
2020 Silverado 2500HD LT, CC, 4X4 6.6 Duramax
2021 Grand Design Reflection 311BHS

I asked him to do one thing and he didn't do any of them.

Old-Biscuit
Explorer III
Explorer III
Both have pros/cons

Suburban
PROs
Major components are accessible via outside compartment (Both sets of T-stats, gas valve, electric element, anode rod)

CONs
AC & DC Junction Boxes on backside along with circuit board which does not have a Fuse and combustion/exhaust 'U' Tube is stacked so unequal surface contact for heat transfer, Steel glass-lined tank which can not be replaced, NO air shuttle to adjust air/fuel ratio


Atwood
PROs
Aluminum Tank/no anode rod, gas valve accessible, thermal fuse protection, air shutter, diagonal combustion/exhaust 'U' Tube for better heat transfer, Fuse protected circuit board, NYLON Hi Temp/Press drain plug, replacement tanks available
CONs
Only one set of t-stats for both AC/Gas operation, DC Relay and AC Element on backside of WH Tank


Both Brands are functional, do what they were designed to do and are roughly equal in easy of use
For me it's a toss up
Whichever one comes in the RV I purchase is fine!
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2007 DODGE 3500 QC SRW 5.9L CTD In-Bed 'quiet gen'
2007 HitchHiker II 32.5 UKTG 2000W Xantex Inverter
US NAVY------USS Decatur DDG31