Issues with your RV's Instant Hot Water Heater? With special guest Ryan Miller, Millers in Motion

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  • čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
  • Issues with your RV's Instant Hot Water Heater? Join us for an exclusive Tech Tip collaboration with Ryan Miller from Millers in Motion! In this episode, we're tackling an issue from a comment we received that RVers may face with their instant hot water heaters.
    Tune in, leave your questions in the comments, and let's get your RV's hot water heater back in action!
    00:00 Introduction
    01:47 Can you replace RV outlets with residential ones?
    04:38 Issue with instant hot water heater
    07:13 Is it worth it to upgrade my A.C.?
    09:32 Can you run electric heat to heat the tanks using the furnace fan?
    12:49 bloopers
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Komentáře • 17

  • @johnnylightning1491
    @johnnylightning1491 Před měsícem

    The low flow from the park is a real issue. I've had this issue in a couple of parks and yes I have to work out of my tank. Keep the good stuff coming guys.

  • @walterrafolski5662
    @walterrafolski5662 Před měsícem +1

    Great advice, hope you’re teaching Ryan something he’s a great guy!

  • @melendyladyboykin2482
    @melendyladyboykin2482 Před měsícem

    If you don't want to blow thru propane in cold weather up north, the most beneficial thing you can do to prevent that is skirt your RV. That prevents the wind from getting underneath and freezing up anything. You can also run an electric heater underneath too for warmth. You don't put it on high. That's not the goal. You put it on the lowest setting. The goal is to only keep it above freezing only. Another thing you can do to prevent your holding waste tanks from freezing is use deicer in it. It don't take much. Otherwise, Todd's advice is spot on as always. The only problem is you can't follow it and go south if you are assigned up there for a job during that time. LOL!!! If you want some more cold weather tips, just ask or search some videos. I don't want to overstep here.

  • @jayfletcher9394
    @jayfletcher9394 Před měsícem

    Great advice as always!!! You and Ryan are hilarious together!

  • @melendyladyboykin2482
    @melendyladyboykin2482 Před měsícem

    Todd, your videos are amazing. Spot on advice. I've learned a lot from you. I have 2 things for you. #1 Waterless pea traps. Can you please explain and demonstrate what they are? Also what you can not do to them? We recently had to replace ours. Chad on Changing Lanes had mentioned them but I really didn't understand what they were until I physically saw them. People with long hair may not understand you can not dig out that long hair and soap scum from the drain with those orange or black things that have the multiple sharp edges on it. Those things tear up the waterless pea traps. I had never heard of a "waterless" pea trap before I got into RVing. #2 In some places of our RV, we do have the white PEX tubing, However, in other places, like for example the water tube going to the back of the toilet, under both sinks and underneath in some places, there is a "blue" braided very flexible tubing. We also have some that is red. It has a special crimping clamp on it that you have to use a special tool on. Are you familiar with this tube? If so, is this just a regular vinyl tubing that Lowe's sells? Can this tubing from the toilet be replaced with PEX tubing to make it easier to put a cut off valve on it? I've been told that the 2 piece white things that would replace the crimp clamps that go on the PEX tubing can't go on the blue tubing I have. Why on earth does this have to be an act of congress just to put a cut off valve on the back of the toilet? It should come with a cut off valve to begin with. Please help me figure out how to put a cut off valve on the toilet.

  • @paulrich5356
    @paulrich5356 Před měsícem

    Amazon - shallow surface box extender.

  • @Sam-blackwidow7329
    @Sam-blackwidow7329 Před měsícem

    great info as always, i just registered and booked my seat for school yesterday for may 26th 2025 and got my rv site booked at texas rv park as well, very excited to make a career change, with the knowledge from my past experience with rv's and also taking the home study course over the winter i feel that im a step ahead with myself for the upcoming school but there is way more to learn and very excited and nervous at the same time to take it all in from all of you at big red

  • @tmc1473
    @tmc1473 Před měsícem

    Good stuff.

  • @chrisschiel6741
    @chrisschiel6741 Před měsícem

    Good video. Odd question. Were you two actually standing next to each other? Looks like you blended the two of you from separate sources. (Overlapping arms) If so. Great job.

  • @joeyvest632
    @joeyvest632 Před měsícem

    Hello, can you give a video on the proper way to maintain Schwintek slide. I have watched videos and they are all over the place. Thank you!

  • @soggybottom23
    @soggybottom23 Před měsícem +2

    he said "hot water heater" lol

    • @jpe1
      @jpe1 Před měsícem

      I don’t know electrical code for RVs, but for residential wiring you can only have 1 cable in a shallow box with an outlet, so you can’t daisy chain one outlet to the next and so on, if you use shallow boxes and want to comply with code. But I will emphasize, that’s residential wiring, RVs might be different.
      (Also, isn’t “hot water heater” redundant? Isn’t it just a “water heater”?)

    • @EarlBalentine
      @EarlBalentine Před měsícem

      @@jpe1 I see my RV outlets have 2 romex cables going into them, they are daisy chain just like a house. If there was only one box and one cable then that would be considered a dedicated circuit. You wan't find dedicated circuits in an RV for basic 110v outlets. The appliances will have their own dedicated outlet like A/C, WH, Microwave etc.

    • @NationalRVTrainingAcademy
      @NationalRVTrainingAcademy  Před měsícem

      Does the water heater turn off then turn on? Does it turn on when the water is cold?

  • @bigdeal6058
    @bigdeal6058 Před měsícem +2

    Why would you need a heater if the water is already hot?

    • @cjstrasser
      @cjstrasser Před měsícem

      Exactly. A better phrase is "cold water heater".

  • @byronewhite
    @byronewhite Před měsícem

    They do make extension spacers for Outlets. Usually for GFI but there are other extension spacers also that will work in shallow situations.