Release valve had hot water.
Been on the road for two weeks. Thanks for visiting the site keep coming back! In the spring when the RV is de-winterized, if this valve is left open the hot water will mix with the cold water supply resulting in lukewarm water rather than hot water at your faucet or shower head. Four days into a week stay the water heater quit. We have a few trips planned in the next month so I dont really have time to drop of at the dealer which is 2 hours away.
The tank style of water heater is the type found most often in RVs. Most outdoor showers have a hot and cold water valve. If you just turn off the water at the shower head and do not close the valves, the hot and cold water can mix and create warm water inside your RV too. Glad we could help!!! Unfortunately its not that simple with the compass connect panel. If they do help you resolve it, it would be great if you could share tips on how to fix it. Its also possible that the thermostat needs to be replaced.
Mike. Thanks Steve. This article has saved our readers thousands of dollars! In the picture above all three valves are in the open position so the blue cold water line is taking water into the hot water heater and its also adding cold water to the red hot water pipe coming out of the water heater. So, what are you supposed to do when your RV water heater is not getting hot enough? I have found on another owners water heater that was having issues at a campground that the wire connectors were loose , we squeezed the connector with pliers a little and then had to push them on a little harder to get them to seat properly. The reasons could be a malfunctioning thermostat, abroken or damaged dip tubewhich would allow cold water to mix with the hot water at the top of the water heater, or having the water temperature set too low. The Compass Connect feature is pretty new and we don't have a lot of collective knowledge in trouble-shooting it. Another similar issue that can cause warm water rather than hot water can be open valves at an outdoor shower on a rig. Tankless water heaters provide endless hot water but contrary to popular belief, not instant hot water. Checked thermal fuses, in tack. Hopefully, you are a little better informed about RV water heaters and how to troubleshoot and maintain your water heater. Nothing, no electric or gas, all fuses and breakers were fine. Took it back to the dealer and the tech came out with his electrical tester, checked the power feeds, had power then pulled the connection with the fuse able link and RESET the water heater. But, there could be other issues causing this problem, as well. Checked thermal fuses, in tack. Other likely reasons include a bad gas valve or a partly obstructed vent. Took it back to the dealer and the tech came out with his electrical tester, checked the power feeds, had power then pulled the connection with the fuse able link and RESET the water heater.
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If the burner intermittently goes out, makes an unusually high or low flame, or a whistling sound it is most likely because of clogged burner openings. Im not a DIY repair type of person and your article was perfect for me. If you RV in colder climates its possible that you have the thermostat set too high.
How To Troubleshoot and Solve. Ive been trying to troubleshoot my RV hot water heater with no luck for a very long time. A 10-gallon tank will take about the same amount of time to heat up.
I was able to solve my hot water problem after reading this. We traveled only 100 miles to a new destination and this morning again no hot water from facets. A water heater with a tank and a tankless water heater and either type can use gas or electricity to heat the water. Hi Trina,
I'd suggest you give Lippert customer service a call. Any information contained in the forum should be independently verified by checking with Grand Design, one of its authorized dealers, or reviewing your owners manual. Luckily, there is usually a very simple answer to the problem. We only turn on our 6-gallon water heater when we need it so we dont waste propane and 10 minutes is all it takes to heat up. This fixed his problem and I have since checked mine and a few others and found more loose connections, one more thing to check once and a while. Thethermocouple may need to be cleaned or replaced.
Ordered a new DSI circuit board and installed, no luck. It is used when RVs are winterized and it keeps RV antifreeze from entering the water heater. Changed water settings from city water to dry camp back to city water and suddenly hot water flowing from facets. I have a Reflection 297RSTS and the water heater did exact same thing. Released pressure valve and hot water was released. Thank you so much for posting this. However, in my experience, electric tankless water heaters dont work nearly as well as gas tankless water heaters. There could be air in the gas line, the thermocouple could be loose or defective, the pilot light opening could be dirty, or the gas valve could be broken.
Tankless water heaters can use gas or electric to heat the water too. It may not be recognizing that the pilot light is on and therefore will not ignite the gas. Thank you!!
Tankless water heaters work byheating the water as it passes through a heatexchanger. There are several reasons for not having enough hot water or for running out of hot water too quickly. Will not work on either gas or electric. If you see rusty colored water it could be the water itself or the anode rod could be corroded. There are two main reasons for hot water that smells bad. What most of these folks are saying is that they can hear the propane kick on and run, but they are getting luke warm water rather than hot water through their faucets or shower.
Thanks for reading the article and for your comment. Usually, when this happens it means the thermocouple needs to be replaced.
And since most RV water heaters hold about 6 gallons they can run out of hot water quickly, which is why most folks turn off the water between washing and rinsing themselves.
Took the trailer out last weekend and it was all good.
Released pressure valve and hot water was released. When you turn them on the water mixes between the valves and the shower head. Four days into a week stay the water heater quit.
Thanks for letting me know that I helped you save some money! Suddenly no hot water from facets. How To Troubleshoot and Solve, Turn off the water heater (110V and LP) and allow it to cool completely, Turn off the secondary 110V switch on the back of the water heater, Turn off the city water and the water pump, Open the pressure relief valve on the water heater, Once the pressure is reduced, use a 1-1/16 socket wrench and unscrew the anode rod, Clean out the sediment at the bottom of the water heater tank using a wand attached to a water hose, Reinstall or replace the anode rod and use Teflon tape to prevent water leaks.
If your gas water heater recovers too slowly, the thermostat could be set too low, the burner assembly may need to be cleaned, the propane gas pressure may be too low, or the vent flue may need to be cleaned. Draining your hot water heater will help to keep it free of sediment which reduces the tanks ability to heat the water efficiently. Frustrated, 29 degrees here.
But in most cases, its just using water faster than the water heater can heat water. Many RVs have what is called a Water Heater Bypass Valve. Took tech 2 minutes to fix. Except for being larger, they work the same way as the one in your RV. Suddenly no hot water from facets.
Its very easy to replace the anode rod and flush the water heater as we cover in the next section below. I have a Reflection 297RSTS and the water heater did exact same thing. If you know how to light the water heater pilot light but it still will not ignitethere could be several reasons why. Its not always practical to install a larger water heater in an RV so maybe a tankless water heater is an answer. This page was generated at 04:26 PM. A malfunctioning thermocouple or dirty vent could also cause the problem. Its all buttons and no switches. There are few things more frustrating than when things dont work in your RV the way they are supposed to. Checked breaker and fuses on converter, no luck.
Has anyone had issues like this? On the second day our Water heater stopped working. Has enough to run fridge and stove with no problems. RELATED READING: Check out our article called RV Propane Not Flowing?
Been on the road for two weeks. Changed water settings from city water to dry camp back to city water and suddenly hot water flowing from facets. And, when that thing happens to be your water heater its even more upsetting.
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Please leave a comment below. If the pilot light is on, there could be a problem with the thermocouple. We traveled only 100 miles to a new destination and this morning again no hot water from facets. If this is your first visit, be sure to This valve needs to be closed so cold water does not mix with the hot water coming out of the water heater. Release valve had hot water.
Mike. I am so glad you found my article helpful and practical. Took the trailer out last weekend and it was all good.
They have a 24/7 support line at 574-537-8900. Thanks for reading the article! A 6 gallon RV water heater with electric or propane gas will take about 10 minutes to heat up. check out the. Saved me significant amount of money.
To drain the water heater follow the steps below. There are two types of water heaters in an RV. It makes me feel great to know that my articles are helpful. No one likes a cold shower!
Therefore,tankless water heaters can provide a constant supply of hotwater. And, as an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. It takes several minutes for the heat exchanger to heatup to its maximum temperature so it can heat the water quickly enough to keep up with the water flow. Thermal Cutoff looks okay and cannot see any wires that are shorted. A water heater with a tank simply uses electric heating elements or a gas burner to heat the water inside the water tank.
Thank You! Hi Gary, If you make a purchase using our links in this article, we may make a commission. When the hot water is turned on at a faucet or shower head in an RV coldwater flows into the water heater and a gas burner or an electric element heats the heat exchanger which heats the water very quickly.
Propane level is okay. Frustrated, 29 degrees here. I had just purchased my 5th wheel, and was only getting warm water, after reading your forum, found out they left all 3 valves open, closed the middle one, and now nice hot water. Last week we took out our 2021 Imagine 2400BH out for its first trip. A gas tankless water heater will heat up faster than an electric one but with either type, there is a wait. If you have no hot water the first thing you need to do is check to see if you have gas flow and if the pilot light is on.
The RV water heater is an important part of enjoying the RV experience and getting a nice hot shower while on the road. Otherwise, you will end up with warm water. On the upside, once it is operating at a high temperature you can maintain a flow of hot water without running out. I cant think of anything more frustrating than a pilot light that will not stay lit. It was easy to follow and to the point, without going over my head.
Took tech 2 minutes to fix. Very helpful, thought I had a bad circuit board, but after reading I realized I had left outside shower valves on and that was the reason for only getting warm water. I have also tried this on battery power only(shows full charge) and also on 30amp shore power. Below is a diagram of electric and gas water heaters with tanks that you would find in your home. You can find all of our articles in our Blog Archive!
Backside of control panel has 1 connector going out. If you are ever unsure about what is causing your water heater to malfunction and you are not comfortable working with your water heater please call an RV technician to asses and repair the problem. Sometimes it just boils down to having a water heater tank thats too small for your needs.
https://gdrvowners.com/forum/main-foto-new-members, https://gdrvowners.com/forum/operatieck-thermofuse, Disclaimer: In general, this forum is intended to be a place for Grand Design owners to gather and exchange ideas regarding their use of and experiences with Grand Design products. All times are GMT-5. Comments like yours are what I live for! Safe travels!
This can occur when transitioning from colder weather to the warmer weather months and forgetting to reset the temperature after raising it to account for the colder winter temperatures.
Either the anode needs to be replaced or there are bacteria in the water heater tank.
Clean out the tank with chlorine and water and if it still smells bad you probably need to replace the anode rod. The inside of the water tank could also be corroded which means you will need to replace the water heater.
Check out the diagram below to see a bypass valve set up.
I replaced the 2 amp fuse on DSI board, no luck. When the bypass valve is used to winterize the RV it will be in the open position so that water goes through the pipes to and from the water heater but not into the water heater itself. This is great if you have full hookups and can continuously drain your gray water tank.
Thanks for your support! Many people are put off by waiting several minutes for the water to heat up. Nothing, no electric or gas, all fuses and breakers were fine. The first thing you should do is check the bypass valve to make sure it is closed.
The single most important maintenance item for your water heater is to drain it periodically. Mike, We had a not very hot water issue with our RV after reading your info on this site it turned out to be the bypass valve between the hot and cold was open, good info. Do you have any water heater advice to pass along?
If left open cold water will mix with hot water and you will have water that is not hot enough. Once you turn on the water heater you have to wait a little while for the water to heat up inside the tank. Many RVers write into forums asking Why is My Water Warm Not Hot or looking for an answer why their RV water heater is not heating. RV Propane Not Flowing? So, lets dive into what to do when your RV water heater is not getting hot enough. But otherwise, you will be using as little water as possible so you dont fill the gray water tank too fast. Ignitor for propane doesnt come on, acts as if there is no power to the unit. Hi Glenn!
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