(UPDATED) Installing a New Fogatti Tankless Instant RV Hot Water Heater: Easy step by step guide!

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  • UPDATE: On the first shot of putting Teflon on the back of the unit, I do realize it’s on the wrong way (which is why I ended up doing a little segment on why it’s important to thread the right direction. This was fixed before installing). I’ve also had a few of you comment on the Teflon used for the gas fitting-I’ll admit when I’m wrong, so don’t use Teflon on the gas compression fitting! Also, install the fittings on the water OUTLET, not the water inlet like I did.
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  • @RandymanServices
    @RandymanServices Před 3 měsíci +20

    I like how you're so specific on how you put the Teflon tape on, then you put in on the wrong way

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 3 měsíci +6

      I’m not perfect. It happens. Make sure to watch the 8 month review-there were a few other things I did wrong too, and I address them in that video.

  • @marksjohnson
    @marksjohnson Před rokem +112

    Great video on the installation. But you never put Teflon tape on flair fittings, it will eventually cause them to leak. The seal is the flair not the threads. You can look this up online for an explanation on why.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +35

      I did some research, and I’ll admit when I’m wrong-thanks for pointing that out! I’ve updated that in the description!

    • @jaysunkreuze1466
      @jaysunkreuze1466 Před rokem +5

      Call impression fittings don't requires pipe dope. Pipe dope can actually cause a leak on flare fittings. Please research how flare fittings work. The wrong advice can cause injury.

    • @rickgauthier6597
      @rickgauthier6597 Před 11 měsíci +7

      FYI. You did a great job on the video, but if you go back and watch it again, there were a few Teflon applications that were incorrect on the water fittings. Rule of thumb for me is clockwise applications in the direction of the threads in the tightening direction.

    • @adamclever5270
      @adamclever5270 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Flare, compression

    • @trailheadmedia5578
      @trailheadmedia5578 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Flare is not compression, nor does it need tape or dope. It has a soft brass seat that is the sealing surface.

  • @shawnminor8015
    @shawnminor8015 Před rokem +106

    Her: Make sure to put the thread tape on the right way.
    Her: Puts thread tape on all but one pipe thread the wrong way. 🤣

    • @arteriusmaximus4200
      @arteriusmaximus4200 Před rokem +6

      Yeah noticed that too!!

    • @deanm5325
      @deanm5325 Před rokem +3

      😂

    • @MB-oz3tb
      @MB-oz3tb Před rokem +9

      Also pressure relief valve can't open because it is up against the gas line.

    • @barttobias3933
      @barttobias3933 Před rokem +6

      A minor issue. Before you criticize, step out of your comfort zone and try something new. 47 years in the trades and learning every day.

    • @wallacegrommet9343
      @wallacegrommet9343 Před rokem +2

      I almost make that mistake every time. Almost. The life of a handyman. Never an expert.

  • @betterbprepared
    @betterbprepared Před 9 dny

    New subscriber. My wife and I are relatively new to owning a camper. Being DIY'ers, I love it that I stumbled across your channel. You do a great job explaining how to do what you are doing. Keep up the great work!!

  • @donniehare7654
    @donniehare7654 Před rokem +3

    Great video. I also installed the same water heater in our camper. We've been using it for many months and love it! I wish this video would've been out when I went to install mine.

  • @danielnordeen8410
    @danielnordeen8410 Před rokem +3

    I just had my first hot shower using my tankless Fogatti 8. I love it. Replaced my Atwood. Life is Good!🚿

  • @xLopez210x
    @xLopez210x Před rokem +11

    Super good video, it’s one thing to do it yourself and learn as you go but watching someone else do it and seeing all the lines or watching fittings and lines being connected, it just gives anyone watching this a better scope to do their own. I thank you!

  • @johnbeaudry9340
    @johnbeaudry9340 Před 3 měsíci +5

    Its unbelievable how many people give advice on things yet know very little about what they are doing . That being said , good for you taking on this job yourself ! P.s. that flex hose should not be on a pex fitting , it will probably leak at some point . They do make pex-flex fittings .

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Ha I’m used to it…part of the territory when it comes to the internet. Also im cringing at the flex hose on a PEX fitting…I have definitely learned since then 😂 It’s been almost a year since I made this, learned lots of new things. Make sure to check out the 8 month review I did on this if your thinking about purchasing!

    • @johnbeaudry9340
      @johnbeaudry9340 Před 3 měsíci

      Thinking about getting a tankless for our camper but aftet watching your review , im not sure now . As for the flex line on the pex fitting . I guess it will be fine if its crimped correctly . They do make a flex-pex fitting though . Sucks the tankless decided to stop working correctly !

  • @caspianwendell
    @caspianwendell Před 10 měsíci +23

    I like how she put the thread tape on wrong on the first fitting then shows us the right way on the second 🫣

    • @andrewflyz
      @andrewflyz Před 4 měsíci +8

      And then wrong on the rest of them 😂

    • @EnderXeno1983
      @EnderXeno1983 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Yup. I noticed that too. As long as it’s pushed into the grooves, you usually don’t get it bunched though.

  • @barttobias3933
    @barttobias3933 Před rokem +9

    Very impressive that you jumped into this install. There are always little things that can be done differently when pointed out and thank you for taking the pointers graciously and letting your community know there might be a way to do things with a better outcome. I’m a contractor and I tell my crew to learn from mistakes and move on. It’s only a mistake if you can’t fix it. Good work.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +2

      So true! Mistakes are part of the process sometimes…but I’ll know better for next time! I always tell people who are learning to give themselves grace, because you’ll make mistakes, it’s how you handle them that matters. Merry Christmas!

    • @barttobias3933
      @barttobias3933 Před rokem

      @@fallenintocamping Merry Christmas to you and your family. Keep up the great videos.

    • @billszabo9038
      @billszabo9038 Před 10 měsíci

      This is probably the best worded reply ever!

  • @dctemper
    @dctemper Před rokem

    I like watching informational maintenance videos for RVs. Been dreaming of getting one for a while. Thanks.

  • @terrywalsh7450
    @terrywalsh7450 Před měsícem

    Thank you so much for taking the time to record these videos! My wife and I bought a travel trailer to renovate and your videos are a great source of inspiration and technical help. Thank you, thank you.

  • @paulg9546
    @paulg9546 Před rokem +2

    WOW...A+++ rating for someone that actually knows how to make an instructional video. I've watched hundreds of CZcams videos on a variety of subject matter and they ALL have rated at a D to F. It's refreshing to see someone with brains that isn't trying to impress her audience with how smart or how cool they are but rather stick to the point in an intelligent manner. WOW. Thanks for restoring my faith that there are some people in the World that actually have brains.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem

      Haha as much as I appreciate the comment, I did make a few mistakes so make sure to check the description for the updates! Don’t want other folks to make the same mistakes that I did 😂

  • @ryanteter
    @ryanteter Před rokem +3

    It always amazes me that the belly of just about every camper looks like Spider-Man threw up in it. Zero thought to cable management or pipe/duct routing.
    Nice work on the water heater. 7 years of full timing and I’m really thinking about this upgrade. Inspired!

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem

      Haha I just laughed at spider man…your totally right though 😂

  • @rodneylw10
    @rodneylw10 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks for the video. I note that some were mentioning the tape error. I will also add something that my father taught me on any tape usage with threads (water or gas). He said to always avoid the tape on the first and last thread groove. He was an engine and mechanic guy and said it can save a lot of potential trouble with the tape.

  • @CharlesBakker-em8lv
    @CharlesBakker-em8lv Před 9 měsíci +1

    Great video! You are a great teacher. Just a reminder to all watching, a blue Pex pipe was installed to the discharge of the pressure relief valve. Pex does not discern which color goes to which temperature plumbing. Classically, it is used as blue for cold and red for hot. but that’s only for orientation with the plumbing. There is no difference in the composition of the plumbing. White pex is used for both. Yes, in residential, according to code, you would differentiate the color of Pex that is utilized for either hot or cold plumbing. However, as in plumbing and wiring, it’s a good idea to maintain the color coding so that anyone that is working on your RV or you’re home will understand what a wire or pipe can be carrying for safety sake. I would hate to be sprayed with hot water from a pipe that I just cut that was blue.
    Being nit-picky, calling this a”hot water heater” is redundant. It is a common error. It is a water heater.

  • @wadeellis6041
    @wadeellis6041 Před rokem +7

    Great video. This is an easy mistake but you put the Teflon tape on backwards on the water inlet. Only reason I point it out is because you talk about making sure you do it right before and after the water inlet. Really a good job on it.

  • @hugoscreations
    @hugoscreations Před rokem +1

    Hi, Thank you very much for the video, as per the manual it recommends a 680 kpa on model fs08b1s (100 psi) valve and the valve goes on the outlet side, I didn't know anything about this heater until I watch your video, it was great help.

  • @bobbliss9607
    @bobbliss9607 Před 7 měsíci

    Out of curiosity I found this video, thought it might be interesting, and played it. You did a terrific job with this production. The content and the way you presented it is perfect. Very easy to follow as it is informative. When we get a pause in our production, we'll call your other presentations up.

  • @mgreg8134
    @mgreg8134 Před rokem

    great job we can't expect people to think of everything. The one thing I did different was to run out all of the hot water in my old tank, after turning off the power and gas to it, to avoid getting scalded when removing my my plug.

  • @garylaub
    @garylaub Před rokem +19

    For a Simple reminder, For right-hand treads, Always when putting on the Teflon tape wrap it in a Clockwise direction, so that it is wrapping in the same direction as the Right Hand Threaded fitting is being turned and threaded on

    • @ssr4656
      @ssr4656 Před rokem +4

      Not recommended to use Teflon tape on compression fittings.

    • @naturalstatepoolandspallc338
      @naturalstatepoolandspallc338 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@ssr4656 or any other fittings that have their own way of sealing....o-ring, compression, etc

    • @lanahorton1003
      @lanahorton1003 Před 7 měsíci

      I noticed that, too. She put it in CCW and then threaded the connection on CW. A common mistake.

    • @lanahorton1003
      @lanahorton1003 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@ssr4656 Water connections are not compression fittings. Only the gas fitting is compression.

    • @ssr4656
      @ssr4656 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@lanahorton1003 You sure?

  • @fallenintocamping
    @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +19

    Y’all make sure to check out the UPDATE in the description! I’ll admit when I’ve made mistakes, and I don’t want y’all to make the same ones that I did. Happy camping!

    • @elizabethjames3440
      @elizabethjames3440 Před rokem +2

      Good Morning and thank you so much for this video and I appreciated that you did this for the Fogatti unit from Rec Pro. I have spent a bit of time looking into this brand of "hot water heater" LOL just thought I would throw that in there due to comments regarding so many people saying it is not called a "hot water heater." I have been full timing for 25 years and I have always called mine a hot water heater.
      Important Tips: Fogatti comes standard with a 15 X 15" door. If Replacing Atwood 6 gallon opening requires 15 X 18" door. Option can be selected during Rec Pro Order and costs extra.
      Make sure to purchase the unit with the correct door size and you will not be in the same situation I am currently dealing with. Enjoy, Elizabeth
      BTW Fogatti is now making units with the pressure relief valve installed in the front of the units, just not on the Rec Pro units.

    • @kentkurt9065
      @kentkurt9065 Před rokem

      Its ok to make misstakes you did awsome !

    • @shawnminor8015
      @shawnminor8015 Před rokem +1

      Sorry, I was just needling a little, you make awesome videos and you did so much better than I'd do with that router ❤

    • @kellygrochow2625
      @kellygrochow2625 Před rokem

      Have you experienced any drop in hot water pressure inside your RV since installed? I have. Have descaled it and nothing seems to work to get water pressure back.

    • @JasonJensenA
      @JasonJensenA Před rokem

      OMG what did you do with the tank? That's the same model I have

  • @timchapman8359
    @timchapman8359 Před rokem +5

    One easy way to remember the tape direction is that if you’re looking directly at the end of the pipe to always wind tape clockwise or righty tighty. Also if you read on the front of each tape roll it will tell you the minimum number of wraps and if it can be used on water or gas. As far as gas flare fitting it’s best not using tape or dope, I use a dab of Nylog blue on my copper flares and nuts. As far as the t&p I would think you’d want your t&p valve on the outlet or hot side not cold. Otherwise this is a very helpful video. I’m installing one of these units now and can’t wait to have endless hot water.

  • @clyderanger
    @clyderanger Před rokem +2

    LOVE TO SEE A WOMAN WITH MECHANICAL MENTALITY. OBVIOUSLY GOD BLESSED HER!!!🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖🖖

  • @finishedworks
    @finishedworks Před rokem +2

    Great job Heather!

  • @benjaminfranklinkivettiv9433

    Great vid. Without a doubt the best I’ve seen on install on demand. I’ve been plumbing for 45 yrs. i cant tell you how many times I’ve used teflon tape and had leaks afterward. I finally started using both tape and pipe dope combined and have never had a leak. Also 5 wraps of tape werks best. Dont put more you can actually snap the fittings. thank you!!

  • @jameslaiola4976
    @jameslaiola4976 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you so much for your content. I sincerely appreciate everything you do. I'm learning a lot from you. Sadly I'm having to replace my water heater as well. My RV is over 30 years old. But I now feel a little more confident in trying this on my own. Have a great day and God bless you all

  • @WakanFarm
    @WakanFarm Před 29 dny

    Great video! Thanks for sharing your updates and lessons learned. The lessons learned here and the comments have helped me out 🙂 I look forward to watching your other videos. I am going to install my new Fogatti water heater and your video has been a big help. Thank you!!!

  • @kylevolack6682
    @kylevolack6682 Před rokem +2

    Epic video, and not to criticize because that’s what most people are doing here, but the wiring portion does not have enough information and gets confusing quickly if you’re not an electrician. Not to mention not all trailers have the same color coding wires.
    Aside from the 110 wires that went to my relay I had four other wires that went into the water heater. You have to be very careful here because only one of those wires was a 12 V wire another would go back-and-forth to 110 to 12 depending if you are Boondocking or not and the other 2 were 110v, so if you accidentally install the wrong wire, you can fry your system pretty easily. I used a multimeter and tested each wire while also flipping the switch is inside, surprised to see them go back-and-forth of 110 to 12. Only one wire was stayed at 12. Great video. So to all those out there, don’t trust the same colors, get a multimeter and don’t fry your new heater.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem

      Never heard of one of the 4 wires originally going to the water heater having 110. You should have 1 110 wire (with a black, white, and copper all together). The other 4 wires are most likely for the gas on and electric on switch inside the trailer. In the video, I explained that I used my meter to determine which one of the 4 original wires was 12v and which was ground. (Lots of good videos on youtube on how to test wires with a multimeter, didn’t think I needed to include that but will definitely take note for next time I talk about wiring!) But to update on wiring, when I used my unit the gauge of original wire was too small causing my power to surge every time it kicked on, so watch out for that. I currently have it hooked directly to my battery with an Inline fuse until I can get around to wiring it to my panel. Hope that helps!

  • @cplaylist8238
    @cplaylist8238 Před rokem +1

    Excellent job! Thanks for making this video!

  • @kiralafergie
    @kiralafergie Před rokem

    I used a few couplers and braided faucet lines! Easy peasy!

  • @richardkoch8752
    @richardkoch8752 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm your newest subscriber! Thoroughly enjoyed watching you doing the switch over. Love projects like this...almost like a jigsaw puzzle how things fit back together with a little adaptation.

  • @dizawnofwizar
    @dizawnofwizar Před rokem +4

    Quick tip for butyl tape - if the backing is sticking too bad and you're having a bad time - put it in the freezer for 10 min. cold butyl tape is 100% easier to work with

    • @charlieodom9107
      @charlieodom9107 Před rokem +1

      I used to install metal roofs for a living and we kept all our tape in a cooler, because once that stuff gets hot, it becomes impossible to use without getting it everywhere.
      Keeping it cool is a very good tip.

  • @panofish
    @panofish Před rokem +6

    Excellent tutorial... consider wago lever nuts over the outdated wire nut for electrical connection. Love them.

    • @bobblack3870
      @bobblack3870 Před rokem

      I bought wago, with the same thought that nuts are outdated and can be slower. After buying, I did more research and found I was wrong. Wago limits current flow much more than wire nuts, making the nuts superior. Be careful of when wago is used.

    • @panofish
      @panofish Před rokem +1

      @@bobblack3870 From the manufacturers site: "WAGO installation connectors always come with the full current load capacity of the maximum connectable conductor size. They never become the current bottleneck in an electrical installation." My RV was also manufactured using Wago Nuts and I personally have them installed in my basement refinish with no issues. I even have high current draw space heaters plugged into the outlets. Where did you find your information?

    • @bobblack3870
      @bobblack3870 Před rokem

      @@panofish My info comes from electrician's forums. Most places in an RV may be fine. The professionals say they are good for solid, but not stranded because some strands may not get contact. They also dislike using them where there is more than 15A. Don't know why, but maybe it is related to possible generated heat due to a limited contact area, whereas wire nuts ensure a large contact area.

    • @panofish
      @panofish Před rokem

      @@bobblack3870 Appreciate the kind feedback, but I guess we'll just have to disagree. I have a BSEE degree. Never seen signs of overheating with stranded in a wago. Perhaps with sloppy wiring? Who knows, but I trust the wagos. Personally, I've seen sloppy work with wire nuts also. For clean connections with stranded... I sometimes solder the ends.

    • @Mike--K
      @Mike--K Před rokem

      @@bobblack3870 Ah, well the forums must be correct. 🙄 Wago connectors are used in almost every 16A 230V residential application in Germany, and possibly the rest of Europe. Wire nuts are expressly forbidden in Germany. Wago connectors can be used on solid or stranded conductors.

  • @jeffmitchell3625
    @jeffmitchell3625 Před měsícem

    I want one for the outside campground. The tankless hot water heaters are pretty awesome

  • @carmencolon3520
    @carmencolon3520 Před rokem +1

    I sure enjoyed. Will need to watch a couple of times for sure. Thanks

  • @matteobridges6480
    @matteobridges6480 Před 7 měsíci

    Great job! Installing mine tomorrow

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 7 měsíci

      Make sure to check the pinned comments for a few things I did wrong! Good luck! 😂

  • @chadbothern7255
    @chadbothern7255 Před rokem +1

    Excellent video!! Keep up the good work! I think you did a great job, don't listen to the arm chair nit pickers.

  • @ktkamping4975
    @ktkamping4975 Před rokem

    Great how to. Thanks so much for sharing this. New friends here. Have a great week. Kent and Tami

  • @volvosan
    @volvosan Před rokem +11

    The pressure relief valve ALWAYS goes on the output side of a water heater - that's where an over-pressure situation could conceivably occur, however rare that is w/ an on-demand water heater.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +3

      Agreed-I made an update in the description a few weeks ago!

    • @Kharizmah
      @Kharizmah Před rokem

      I originally opted not to install it, I came back to this video because I was thinking about doing it. As soon as I watched this again I was thinking this makes no sense. All your Water will drain into your camper.

    • @michaeljones7407
      @michaeljones7407 Před rokem

      Pressure relief valve should never be blocked from opening. ie. gas line.

  • @PatHaskell
    @PatHaskell Před 3 měsíci

    Gorgeous and handy, what a combo!❤ Thanks for the informative vid, I am doing the same swap in mine.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 3 měsíci

      Make sure to check out the 8 month review for a few things I did wrong in this install!

  • @utdallaz
    @utdallaz Před 8 měsíci

    Very nice explanation. Thank you!

  • @jerryeastman8407
    @jerryeastman8407 Před rokem +5

    I would always turn water on and test entire installation BEFORE putting all outside screws in so if you have any problems you can pull it back out.

  • @dizawnofwizar
    @dizawnofwizar Před rokem

    PS I did have a chuckle when you were explaining doing your teflon tape the right way and then proceeded to do it the wrong way ;) Everyone does it, every time.

  • @AZDIYGuy
    @AZDIYGuy Před rokem

    Good stuff. I really enjoyed it.

  • @jasonwhitley6432
    @jasonwhitley6432 Před rokem +5

    I’ve been using the Fogatti waterless tank for 2 years now. In my opinion this is the best upgrade possible on a RV. Nothing beats a 15 minute hot shower when your body is aching. No more 4 minute showers. Also, the propane lasts forever.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +3

      YES! We love it. We’ve had it for about 4 months now and it’s the best. Also people really over estimate how much propane this thing uses, I’m actually really impressed. If the apocalypse comes, I know I can get at least 2 months of hot showers with my current propane supply 🤣

    • @MrFordguy73
      @MrFordguy73 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Do they have propane / electric models? If they don't have electric doesn't use much propane? I just hate going to a campsite, paying for the slot and then still having to use my own propane. Just curious, I want to install one of these but I also want it to be efficient.

    • @jasonwhitley6432
      @jasonwhitley6432 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MrFordguy73 It is only propane. However, the propane lasts forever. I don't know why. A little propane tank will last easily 2 months for hot showers and the cooktop. Also, it only cost 25 bucks to refill it. It is not a cost factor at all. A 15 minute shower though is a game changer. You will not regret it.

    • @mxslick50
      @mxslick50 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@fallenintocamping Give it about six months before it fails. Fogatti has the WORST customer service and a horrible track record for reliability. Mine acted up at six months and failed completely in 8. I gave up and installed a regular residential Tankless (Takagi 140H Indoor Condensing style) and it does all the things the Fogatti didn't...like work, maintain steady temperatures, and not error code every time it is used.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@mxslick50 haha go check out my 8 month review video for a good laugh 😂😂

  • @KnKs64
    @KnKs64 Před rokem +2

    We just down sized on our 5th wheel and the new one has a 6 gallon hot water heater, and the previous one had a 10 gallon. I'm curious how much propane this uses, as we typically leave ours on electric.

  • @halbrookins38
    @halbrookins38 Před rokem

    Excellent demonstration, thanks.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem

      Make sure to check the description for important updates! Don’t make the same mistakes I did 😂

  • @deke.hackett1883
    @deke.hackett1883 Před rokem

    Great informative video. Thank you for sharing

  • @babyalivesandslime9731
    @babyalivesandslime9731 Před rokem +1

    I can’t believe all the negative comments! U did a great job!

  • @hebelson444
    @hebelson444 Před rokem

    I subscribed to your channel. Nice job and well explained. A suggestion for all your peeps following you: take many pictures of your wiring and label them BEFORE you start cutting them off and forget what they are.

  • @edwinpino3384
    @edwinpino3384 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video Awsome work. I’m going to do this on mine. It is exactly the one you replaced thank you

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 11 měsíci

      Make sure to check the 8 month review just so you have all of the information!

  • @robmilne67
    @robmilne67 Před měsícem

    Great video, thank you.

  • @davejensen6200
    @davejensen6200 Před rokem +2

    Nice!
    You rock!

  • @bobosterday3350
    @bobosterday3350 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video and I love the color of your hair!

  • @tonyp9609
    @tonyp9609 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Great video. I believe you can use Teflon or Teflon pipe dope on compression fittings but not on flared fittings. And to end the confusion just apply your Teflon tape clockwise. Thanks

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 11 měsíci

      All of this has been addressed in my 8 month review video! Make sure to check it out if your thinking about getting one 🙂

  • @mikefuqua8727
    @mikefuqua8727 Před rokem +3

    Instead of deep throat clamps, you could use double sided tape. It will hold your wood and release pretty easily and not have the clamps in your way.Great vid

  • @jammer9597
    @jammer9597 Před rokem +7

    I believe the term is " water heater" You cannot heat hot water, also even after the tutorial on the direction of the tape, I believe you applied it in the opposite direction on some applications. Great video very educational, I wish my wife was as mechanically inclined as you are, happy camping.

    • @jeffo1108
      @jeffo1108 Před rokem +4

      Glad someone else cringes over "hot water heater". If the water is already hot, you don't need a heater! But I wasn't gonna be that guy. 😁

  • @getfreethenrv815
    @getfreethenrv815 Před rokem

    EXCELLENT VIDEO. THANKS!

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I want a water heater. I don’t need to heat hot water.
    Great video, I’m going to do the same thing!

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 6 měsíci

      Make sure to check out the 8 month review video-I know they’ve updated the model since then but still worth putting in the back of your mind!

  • @craig4831
    @craig4831 Před rokem

    Nice job!

  • @randyragon
    @randyragon Před rokem +1

    I do tons of winter camping and this water heater specs say it won't turn on if the water is below 43 degrees. I use a heated water line but I'm sure there are plenty of times it is only 33 or 34 degrees coming in on those days the air is 15 or 20 below. So that is something to consider if you are a year round camper.

  • @Tinman6354ty
    @Tinman6354ty Před 10 měsíci

    Nice, confident presentation.👍🏻

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 10 měsíci

      I made some mistakes, so make sure to check out the 8 month update too!

    • @Tinman6354ty
      @Tinman6354ty Před 10 měsíci

      @@fallenintocamping we all make mistakes. I still think you did great. I saw the mistakes but I probably would have more than that. Keep up the videos, the more you do the better you will get🤗

  • @johnnysweekends
    @johnnysweekends Před rokem +4

    Nice job, only problem is I still want dual heating so I’m not burning through propane so when one comes available that’s when I’ll be shopping. I can heat on and off for free with solar and batteries but it will drain quick if you are not careful 😂
    But if you drop to a lower wattage you can keep on longer for keeping water warm then propane for shower. 👍🏼

    • @davidmcgee2126
      @davidmcgee2126 Před 10 měsíci

      I don’t think they will make a tankless electric for a towable. Would be too big.

    • @matteobridges6480
      @matteobridges6480 Před 7 měsíci

      No RV can handle the electric load of a electric on-demand water heater

  • @josephharrell5724
    @josephharrell5724 Před rokem +1

    My first RV had a tankless water heater and I didn't like it. It didn't work well at all if the water pressure in the campground was low or running off the pump. I use a 1 micron water filter that also slows the water. Tankless heaters will reduce the heat if there is low flow. Maybe the newer ones work better.

  • @richardhuffman58
    @richardhuffman58 Před rokem

    Great Job!!!!

  • @KyleConnect
    @KyleConnect Před rokem

    My sweetheart and I have been looking at doing this, thanks for the great vidya

  • @johndevos9003
    @johndevos9003 Před rokem +16

    FYI - Always put Teflon tape on clockwise looking at it from the end.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +4

      I changed it before install, that was just the first camera shot they got of it. Hince why I went on to explain why, cause I threaded it wrong the first time 😂

    • @johndevos9003
      @johndevos9003 Před rokem +1

      @@fallenintocamping Very good video, thanks for sharing. We are on the fence about going to a tankless water heater.

    • @johnsoderlund1928
      @johnsoderlund1928 Před rokem +2

      @@fallenintocamping and you still put the tape on wrong on three of threads plus the gas line that didn't need it.

    • @goofyjimr6593
      @goofyjimr6593 Před rokem

      Yessss...she was putting it on counter clockwise on water inlet. Plus...was tightening things that were already loosen and then finally turned it the correct way. Righty tighty...lefty loosey

    • @liberals_suck
      @liberals_suck Před rokem

      🤣

  • @mejust42day
    @mejust42day Před 11 měsíci

    Great Video! Thanks!

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I have an 8 month review video that I posted as well, so make sure to watch that too because I did make a few mistakes in this install 🙂

    • @mejust42day
      @mejust42day Před 11 měsíci

      @@fallenintocampingI will check it out. I currently started living full-time in my 2022 Coachmen Freedom and the best investment I made was a $150.00 dehumidifier from Menards!

  • @crossxcats
    @crossxcats Před rokem

    i have that same heater when you drain it for the winter make shier it is empty blow compressed air though it are something mine froze and split the copper windings inside in two places from water freezing i may try to solder it to fix it but the copper pipe is vary thin . i have one of the cheap 150$ on demand things from Cina now I almost like it better as its cheap to replace

  • @BryonKT
    @BryonKT Před rokem

    Great video.

  • @naturalstatepoolandspallc338
    @naturalstatepoolandspallc338 Před 11 měsíci

    if a connection has its own way of sealing.....ex, flare, oring, compression, etc......dont use any teflon tape. yes it will be tight on the thread around the nut itself, but it may not be tight on the inner tube part and could allow it to leak. very good vid!!

  • @sccobyste
    @sccobyste Před rokem

    Well done great job 😂

  • @amberforward4511
    @amberforward4511 Před 4 dny

    I think you forgot to crimp a couple lines… I’m sure you probably did after the video but thought I’d mention just incase you didn’t… great video… by far the easiest to follow … I’m going to attempt the same project… oh and thanks for the comments below as well… I feel like I can do this!

  • @chadwilson6550
    @chadwilson6550 Před měsícem

    Your Amazing. So smart.

  • @robertosilva8390
    @robertosilva8390 Před rokem

    Great tip, thank you

  • @richg.2579
    @richg.2579 Před rokem

    You are awesome !

  • @TheJoefussGarage
    @TheJoefussGarage Před rokem

    Hello there, nice video.. I was hoping for a start-up, and and a good water draw test, and some details on how many gallons per minute and what the 1st hours overall gallons capacity was ?

  • @kentkurt9065
    @kentkurt9065 Před rokem +1

    If you have problems with the temp differances like most of these on demand rv heaters .if you get a 2.5 gal electric heater under one of your sinks that are close to water heater . As a buffer tank . There are piping diagrams on line to pipe in a buffer . Its cheaper than buying a Truma tankless . Truma tankless water heats you will have even heat at the foset.

  • @AmericanViking
    @AmericanViking Před 2 měsíci

    I'm currently installing a Fogatti 8 Pro. Guess I need to make a video about this. That said and someone may have caught this already. The pressure relief valve is actually blocked by the gas line in this installation. And as stated by someone else but a VERY IMPORTANT PART. Don't use any type of thread sealant on a flare fitting. If it leaks you either have to replace the fitting or create a new flare on the pipe. That is the only SAFE way to do it.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 2 měsíci

      This has been addressed. Make sure to check out the 8 month review video 🫤

  • @michaeld4502
    @michaeld4502 Před rokem +1

    I had a buddy who worked for NASA and told me you wrap pipe 3-5 turns to get no leaks….. he also suggested to use pipe dope with the tape

  • @mikemrha1309
    @mikemrha1309 Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @milosusa
    @milosusa Před rokem +1

    I do have the tankless water heater on my TH 5th wheel trailer. Is a great when you do have hook up in trailer park, but not so great for dry camping. Waste water more than water heater with tank.

  • @codyschwoch5451
    @codyschwoch5451 Před rokem

    I don’t know if your tankless water heater wires you didn’t use are like mine but mine I found out the ones you sent to cap or for the shore power so you don’t deplete your battery power

  • @gxwn7963
    @gxwn7963 Před 6 měsíci

    Funny lookin kitchen

  • @jerf8338
    @jerf8338 Před 5 měsíci

    Great job. Very handy 🌹🌹🌹

  • @bajaskier
    @bajaskier Před 10 měsíci

    My grammar teacher always got on me about this, LOL: "Why would you need to heat hot water?" Meaning: It's a water heater, not a "hot water heater." Not being critical, just a grammar faux pas that I am equally guilty of as well.😊 Nice video, thanx!

  • @ShortyzProductionz
    @ShortyzProductionz Před rokem

    Do they make a gas/ electric model of these?
    I currently have a water heater that is gas or electric heated depending on what power I’m hooked to

  • @caseycarl8838
    @caseycarl8838 Před rokem

    howdy there ma'am i had bought one of them fogatti tankless water heater i watch your videos for install and the other video for the water line hook up and when i got done with the install i got 13 volts to the wires for the heater and i turn on all water and gas and than power and the eater heater does not come on i recheck the power and im getting power to the unit i get no luck of the unit to come on so i still having problems with it im hopping you might be able to help me out on this

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem

      Hey! First, make sure you check the description, I made a few mistakes (wouldn’t make it not turn on, but still important to make sure the PRV is on the outlet). Make sure the switch inside the water heater is turned to on. If hooked to the original wiring in your camper, you’ll need to turn the electric or propane water heater switch on, depending on which you hooked it up to. I had a problem where it would surge my power when it turned on, so I actually wired it straight to the battery with a check fuse for now until I can get it inside my panel. If your getting 13 volts, it should at least turn on when you open a faucet. Does it power on at all when a faucet is open? Or does it not light?

  • @melissafedeli2022
    @melissafedeli2022 Před rokem +1

    This video is very helpful! Thanks for making it! I did not see a "backflow preventer." Not sure of the actual name or if that is it. Is this needed and if so where would it go?

    • @josephdelguercio3321
      @josephdelguercio3321 Před rokem

      i am looking for the correct placement for the back flow valve as well if you got an answer please post.

    • @kellygrochow2625
      @kellygrochow2625 Před rokem

      Backflow preventer goes on the water inlet side. Also she mistakenly put the pressure relief valve on the inlet side but it goes on outlet side.

  • @Yahusha-Saves.
    @Yahusha-Saves. Před rokem

    So how does hot water get heated😘🤔
    ? Especially if it's already hot. I keep trying to find out if you mean water heater or if it's a hot water heater?

  • @odomr1947
    @odomr1947 Před rokem +1

    Did you modify the piping for the propane so the lever of the pressure relief valve can actually operate?

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +1

      I cut and flared the propane line later, just didn’t record that part, sorry!

  • @donalddumas6987
    @donalddumas6987 Před 11 měsíci

    While you're installing a new water heater, installing a water accumulator at the same time would be a good idea. An accumulator eventually saves battery usage and the pump doesn't have to run in order to get water pressure. Nice at night when everyone else is sleeping. Oh by the way, what you call an adjustable wrench at the beginning is actually called plumber's pliers. I would recommend using a good fitting wrench instead of adjustable.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 11 měsíci +1

      Eh, I’d never use it. We don’t boondock enough to justify that. We use propane to heat our tank, and it’s surprisingly quiet. I don’t think it’s ever woken me up at night and it’s right below my head 😂

  • @danutinske6134
    @danutinske6134 Před rokem

    I'm having to replace my Class C my Attwood G6A-8E water heater and size is the concern. The outside frame is 14 1/4 " X 17 7/8" and the door is 18" W X 14 9/16" H. You water heater is similar to mine but I believe the size may be different in height. My question, will the Fogatti fit in to my opening without much modification and will the 18 X 18 Door be needed? I appreciate you video, would prefer learning from someone else's mistakes then my own. Oh and I do recommend using mechanic gloves when working in these tight area with sheetmetal that tends to be sharp. Thanks! Dan

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem

      As far as the fit goes, the unit says 12 1/2 for height but it was actually 12 5/8. My opening was only 12 1/2 so I had to make it bigger. Yours should fit fine…maybe some added support (cut 2x4s and screw into your frame) to bring your 14 1/4 down to 12 5/8, and your width to 12 1/2. The actual door is 15x18 3/4 so similar to what you have now.

  • @user-dy4qj5kh4d
    @user-dy4qj5kh4d Před rokem

    The remote controller that comes with the heater you have to install it inside the RV.. ???or outside the RV

  • @stevecurry5785
    @stevecurry5785 Před 25 dny

    You need a high demand gas regulator and the red high demand ACME gas hoses to make that water heater work properly But im not shure if you need a seperate regulator for the stove and furnace ?

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 24 dny

      Definitely going to look into that. I have a regulator, but now I’m wondering if it wasn’t rated high enough for the flow, causing the unit to malfunction. Great advice, I’ll dig down that rabbit hole 😂

  • @RickyB-tx1yq
    @RickyB-tx1yq Před 6 měsíci

    As a union plumber for 27 years I’m just here for the comments, as I grab a bag of popcorn lol. It all started with the Teflon 😂 😬

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před 5 měsíci

      Make sure to check out the 8 month review for this unit if your thinking of installing one.

  • @dh405
    @dh405 Před rokem +1

    While it might never happen, it appears that the handle on the water pressure relief valve can potentially rub against the gas line. I would suggest at least an inch further turn to ensure it won't.

  • @shanerowan6473
    @shanerowan6473 Před rokem

    Hi! I have a question. I bought this water heater to replace an old one that didn’t work. It was a pilot lit water heater only. So I have no electric wires running to the water heater. How do I run wires to new water heater? Do I run them from the breaker box somehow? Thank you for your videos. I enjoy them.

    • @fallenintocamping
      @fallenintocamping  Před rokem +1

      Hey! You should still have 12v wires coming to your original, so I’m really surprised you don’t. I actually ended up running wire directly from the unit it to my battery (long story…posting an update soon 😂). Use 10 stranded wire, and add an inline fuse just to be safe.

    • @shanerowan6473
      @shanerowan6473 Před rokem

      @@fallenintocamping I got it put in today. Took me ALL DAY! 🤣🤣 But I have hot water. Thank you for your help!!

  • @putinontheblitz359
    @putinontheblitz359 Před rokem

    Great vid ... and some good pointers there. Subscription added.
    Your hubby must love the extra beer time !!!