Lady I just want to thank you. Emily I recently googled rv water heater repair atwood g10-3e for an 07 weekend warrior. I have a fairly decent understanding of troubleshooting, but your how to step by step was dead on!. I watched your tutorial. I followed your steps as if you were there showing me. I was able to ohm and check voltage and yes, I made sure it was on first lol. Your instruction was by far the easiest and most concise how to I have ever seen. After all the steps and including ohming the ignitor for continuity. I was able to find voltage and continuity across the steps as you showed. My ignitor socket on the circuit board was the culprit. My fuse was not even blown. I ordered one from Amazon for 1/3 of the repair shop cost. 24 hours and 6 mins later, my dometic dsi was belching fire and I have hot water again. For about 70$ ( I also got a spare ignitor.) . You saved me potentially a few hundred dollars. You are awesome. I subbed with 👍and comment. Algorithm defeated lol. Thanks to you, this is a tool I can take with me from now on. Thanks a million.
WOW!!! What a great video!! I have been searching for DAYS trying to find ANYONE, who would go step by step, in layman’s terms, and actually show how to do what everyone else just says check this or that!! I also appreciated your video on how to use a voltmeter!!! THANK YOU for taking the time to describe each setting. PLEASE continue doing videos for those of us that need step by step directions!!!!!!
Thank you for confirming my thought process, as I was watching another tech on TH-cam who stated it was necessary to drain the tank "before" testing the heat element. I commented this wasn't true, that it was only necessary to cut power to the water heater before removing connections & using the multimeter. He basically told me I was wrong, & that the water influenced the testing. I mentioned this would be true if the element had burst & the water came in contact with the coil inside the element. I guess he just didn't get it. Anyway thank you for your informative vids. You saved me in another vid about refrigerator testing. I appreciate you!
Funny, energetic, bundle of knowledge. Thank you for an entertaining and comprehensive trouble shooting video. Easy to follow. Finally fixed my hot water heater after 2 months of frustration. I was one day away from buying a new one. Thank you again.
This gal has to have a teacher's heart motivational gift! Very thorough in her explanation and it confirmed what we thought the problem was. Referring her to my friends😊
I just recently found your channel. Love the videos so far. You explain things very well for those that don't know all the terminology. Can't wait to start my classes.
Emily, Your video helped very much. As an RV owner I went to the NRVTA Fundamentals Course within the 1st month of ownership. I just wanted to know about the systems to do my own repairs or troubleshoot before engaging a technician. I knew I could troubleshoot my water heater, but was not sure where to start. Your video laid it all out. It was very informative and entertaining. I wish you great success with your business. Mark H.
Awesome thanks so much 🙏 😊...I just purchased a weekend warrior and the water heater is not working, but the DC side is good, so now I know how to check the a/c side, thanks to you 😇
I really appreciate your videos. They are extremely informative and easy to follow. On my last outing my water heater system turned on the DSI Fault light. I thought I had resolved it by cycling the breaker, but the fault came back. I thought I would just switch to LP and deal with this after the trip. The DSI fault came on immediately with LP as well. Because of your videos I was able to determine that the issue had to be common to both LP/AC and it very quickly limited my troubleshooting to a few specific items. My tester doesn't have continuity, so I had to just set it to ohms and check for resistance. I had resistance in the thermal fuse and the ECO. The T'Stat was another story. Nothing there are all. It may not be the only thing that is bad, but I need to replace that and go from there. Thanks for making an entertaining and educational video for us mildly technical RV owners.
Very thorough. Easy to understand. My problem started with a smell of electrical wires burning hot water heater no longer drawing current so I jump directly to the hot water heater element but did not know where it was, your explanation showed me exactly where the heating element was. I am in the process of replacing it. Thanks. Do I use pipe dope on threads?
Thanks for the video, my HW heater quit working last camping trip. My grandson left the bathroom water on and over flowed the sink which fried the GFCI outlet below the sink (More about this later). The propane side the HW heater worked fine but the electric side was dead. I used your video in real time to troubleshoot my heater. All of the 12 volt circuits checked out fine. I even tested the relay buy removing the 120v connections to the heating element and it checked out fine but no voltage to the heating element so per your video I looked to the 120 volt supply. I pulled the panel off of my power distribution box and tested the breaker three times and each time I had 120v on the breaker screw. I unplugged the RV and reached in to see where the wire from the breaker went and the wire came loose from the breaker. I reinserted the wire and tightened the screw. I am sure when flipping the breakers to power off the GFCI receptacle for replacement the wire came loose from the HW Breaker. Thanks again, Tom 0:04
Great video! Thanks for posting! What about an ac fault light on an upgraded dinasaur board! I cannot check some of these as my water heater has to be drained to pull it and access the ac relay and heating element
Love your videos, learnt a lot from your videos, really useful content. If you can please make more content about on demand water heater,would be really useful. I have searched a lot for videos regarding on demand water heater but couldn’t find any videos specifically about it. Thank you!
Thanks for your video it’s been a great help. After checking all the voltage and changing practically every part on the water heater it’s still not working. The model I use doesn’t have a thermostat and I confirmed that with the manufacturer. Model gc6aa-10e. I’m stumped the last part I can change is the relay on the back of the water heater any suggestions?
19:59 what a great video! I understand a lot now and i think I figured out my chattering noise i hear sometimes. I didnt realize there was a relay in there. Now, to determine if its actually the relay, or the circuit to it. Thanks a lot.
Glad I just found your channel. Can't wait to get to learning, and how to better fix my motorhome! You explain exceptionally well. Grateful! Please keep the channel going!
Hello Emily, I have a question. I've been looking for a wiring tutorial for a Suburban sw12del water heater. My water heater stopped working a month ago during a camping trip. First and foremost, during the time I checked all known connections and power supply issues, I found that my relay is not connected to 12v dc power. Which leaves me to believe that it has been running on the gas side this entire time. I have purchased a new circuit board hoping that this was the issue, but I also want to reconnect the relay, but have not found information to where this connection actually goes to. Can you help?!?
Got a trailer cpl months ago and decided to check hot water. I get the dis/flt alarm for gas and nothing for electric. I can hear the gas trying but there’s no spark, can I stick a bic lighter in there to see if it’ll light? I can smell gas. Also, when going thru your checks, only thing I didn’t get 12 was eco.
I have subscribed because your style of explanation for us laypeople is awesome! I found you accidently but am loving your great videos. How can we help you to keep this great content coming?
Could you help me. My plastic screw was leaking. I had a full water heater. Forgot to let pressure out. Well did by itself. Now propane works great but electricity will not ignight? Any suggestions?
I have an Atwood hot water heater that Cycles on and off both electric and gas and there is a clicking until the the hot water heater is up to temperature. Any ideas on what this could be.
If the white wire is switching between doing 0, ~7, ~68 volts how would you diagnose the issue from there? The breaker which controls the water heater is outputting 120 volts and I am unable to figure out why it would work but the wire isn’t
2011 open range 34rl. I tested everything in this video twice other than the relay. I did find a video on bypassing. But unfortunately for me, the DSI light comes on, when I switch to Gas or Electric. And yes there’s water in the tank. 2 12 hour nights tracing wiring still can not figure out
2008 Winnebago Tour KD, My RV water heater gets super hot on propane function but on electric function, the water only gets warm. What is my problem? Thanks
Hi, great information on your video, Question for you, everything checks out good on mine but the voltage coming from the yellow wire is only 10.5 volts and it won’t close the relay, does that mean the circuit board is shot, I had just replaced it last year as well.
I would double check that the relay closes when you give it 12V separately. Juuuuust to make sure it’s not the relays fault. And then yeah my guess would be bad board. I don’t love how new the board is and that being the diag. I’d double check that fuse if you have one, switch it out even just to be sure.
@@rvrepairwoman Hi the relay works perfectly when I connect it to a 12 V battery. And that two amp fuse is good on the circuitboard. Just wondering why the voltage coming from that yellow wire is lower then 12v and will not operate the relay. Thanks.
Emily you're the best you are the best Emily I fix my water heater electric the water was loose they all have power the water will snooze but I fixed it p😊 now I have hot water thank you thank you so much my friend I love you I love you thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm having a issue with the water heater overheating. Turning it on electric, after it heats up it will blow water out the overflow, like it's overheating. Do I need to replace the overflow valve? Also is there a way to adjust the temp of the water? It's extremely hot, and I'm not sure if this is related to the problem. Thanks for any help.
Thanks so much for these videos. You are gifted at teaching! I'm not sure if you're monitoring comments on this release anymore, but here it goes. Two questions: 1) Concerning the screws on the relay, we did get about 120 volts on one of the screws, but only 1 volt on the other, rather than the 3-5 volts mentioned in your video. Is this a problem? 2) Our water heater does work in propane mode, but sometimes when it fails to light on the first try, it lights with a loud "poof", as if too much propane is entering before ignition. Is this normal, and if not, is there a solution? Thanks again for all you do. You are very helpful!
Hey Kelly, thanks for commenting. 1. 1 V should be totally fine on that heating element. If you’re not sure if it’s working double check with the resistance test. But seeing only 1 V should be fine. 2. I would look at cleaning your igniter and checking the gap on it. Most of the time I’m having ignition problems it comes down to either the igniter needing to be gapped or sometimes the burner being dirty. I’ll admit the propane side of things is less of my forte than the electrical. Also try just blowing some compressed air into that burn chamber and just making sure there isn’t too much dust and debris in there. You got this.
Thanks again! I removed the igniter and found that it was coated with soot and had a gap well over the specified 0.125". Once cleaned and regapped, it works flawlessly every time.
A funnel system through either the anode rod or the plastic plug hole. You can go to to rvrepairwoman.ck.page/6f5b2abf97 to get my maintenance guide that has a step by step tutorial. Or just wait for next Weeks video, which is on this exact tooic
If you have the water heater on with no water in it, then it will blow the heating element in a minute or two, or less. If there is water in it, and you are leaving it on without using it, I've heard/read that it will shorten the lifespan of the heating element.
@@chuckcurtice7752 hey just another question? Could you possibly put a house hot water tank in a trailer like maybe a 10 or 15 gallon tank? And use the existing electrical wire?
My hot water tank beats up till it burns your hands and will not shut off. It keeps pulling 8 A. I'm thinking it's thermostat and with your air conditioner running your breaker.
Hi! Hello! Don't forget that if your hot water heater has NEVER been cleaned then that is going to cut down the heating power of your tank DRASTICALLY. You can get a step-by-step tutorial on how to clean your hot water tank at. www.rvrepairwoman.com/flush YOU GOT THIS!
Replacing the element in place with that wrench you talk about is too long. I got a 38mm shallow high-impact socket with two holes in it, and I put a screwdriver through it to get it off.
Please Help! What would keep causing my t stat to keep going bad. I have this exact same water heater I've replaced 2 t stats in 2 weeks. Ordered a new control board to replace but don't even know if that's the problem or not. HELP HELP
Lady I just want to thank you. Emily I recently googled rv water heater repair atwood g10-3e for an 07 weekend warrior. I have a fairly decent understanding of troubleshooting, but your how to step by step was dead on!. I watched your tutorial. I followed your steps as if you were there showing me. I was able to ohm and check voltage and yes, I made sure it was on first lol. Your instruction was by far the easiest and most concise how to I have ever seen. After all the steps and including ohming the ignitor for continuity. I was able to find voltage and continuity across the steps as you showed. My ignitor socket on the circuit board was the culprit. My fuse was not even blown. I ordered one from Amazon for 1/3 of the repair shop cost. 24 hours and 6 mins later, my dometic dsi was belching fire and I have hot water again. For about 70$ ( I also got a spare ignitor.) . You saved me potentially a few hundred dollars. You are awesome. I subbed with 👍and comment. Algorithm defeated lol. Thanks to you, this is a tool I can take with me from now on. Thanks a million.
WOW!!! What a great video!!
I have been searching for DAYS trying to find ANYONE, who would go step by step, in layman’s terms, and actually show how to do what everyone else just says check this or that!! I also appreciated your video on how to use a voltmeter!!! THANK YOU for taking the time to describe each setting. PLEASE continue doing videos for those of us that need step by step directions!!!!!!
Thank you for confirming my thought process, as I was watching another tech on TH-cam who stated it was necessary to drain the tank "before" testing the heat element. I commented this wasn't true, that it was only necessary to cut power to the water heater before removing connections & using the multimeter. He basically told me I was wrong, & that the water influenced the testing. I mentioned this would be true if the element had burst & the water came in contact with the coil inside the element. I guess he just didn't get it. Anyway thank you for your informative vids. You saved me in another vid about refrigerator testing. I appreciate you!
Funny, energetic, bundle of knowledge. Thank you for an entertaining and comprehensive trouble shooting video. Easy to follow. Finally fixed my hot water heater after 2 months of frustration. I was one day away from buying a new one. Thank you again.
So glad we kept a fixable unit out of the landfill and that you have hot water now!!
This gal has to have a teacher's heart motivational gift! Very thorough in her explanation and it confirmed what we thought the problem was. Referring her to my friends😊
I just recently found your channel. Love the videos so far. You explain things very well for those that don't know all the terminology. Can't wait to start my classes.
Emily, Your video helped very much. As an RV owner I went to the NRVTA Fundamentals Course within the 1st month of ownership. I just wanted to know about the systems to do my own repairs or troubleshoot before engaging a technician. I knew I could troubleshoot my water heater, but was not sure where to start. Your video laid it all out. It was very informative and entertaining. I wish you great success with your business. Mark H.
Thanks Mark! I'm glad you got your hot water heater fixed!
Wonderful video and as others have mentioned, you are an excellent teacher! Thanks so much!😊
Awesome thanks so much 🙏 😊...I just purchased a weekend warrior and the water heater is not working, but the DC side is good, so now I know how to check the a/c side, thanks to you 😇
I really appreciate your videos. They are extremely informative and easy to follow. On my last outing my water heater system turned on the DSI Fault light. I thought I had resolved it by cycling the breaker, but the fault came back. I thought I would just switch to LP and deal with this after the trip. The DSI fault came on immediately with LP as well. Because of your videos I was able to determine that the issue had to be common to both LP/AC and it very quickly limited my troubleshooting to a few specific items. My tester doesn't have continuity, so I had to just set it to ohms and check for resistance. I had resistance in the thermal fuse and the ECO. The T'Stat was another story. Nothing there are all. It may not be the only thing that is bad, but I need to replace that and go from there.
Thanks for making an entertaining and educational video for us mildly technical RV owners.
I've just come across your TH-cam channel.
And your videos are going to help me out with my fleetwood flair 6.5L turbo diesel chevy p32 1996. 😊😊
Very thorough. Easy to understand. My problem started with a smell of electrical wires burning hot water heater no longer drawing current so I jump directly to the hot water heater element but did not know where it was, your explanation showed me exactly where the heating element was. I am in the process of replacing it. Thanks. Do I use pipe dope on threads?
Thanks for the video, my HW heater quit working last camping trip. My grandson left the bathroom water on and over flowed the sink which fried the GFCI outlet below the sink (More about this later).
The propane side the HW heater worked fine but the electric side was dead. I used your video in real time to troubleshoot my heater. All of the 12 volt circuits checked out fine. I even tested the relay buy removing the 120v connections to the heating element and it checked out fine but no voltage to the heating element so per your video I looked to the 120 volt supply.
I pulled the panel off of my power distribution box and tested the breaker three times and each time I had 120v on the breaker screw.
I unplugged the RV and reached in to see where the wire from the breaker went and the wire came loose from the breaker. I reinserted the wire and tightened the screw. I am sure when flipping the breakers to power off the GFCI receptacle for replacement the wire came loose from the HW Breaker.
Thanks again, Tom 0:04
Great video! Thanks for posting! What about an ac fault light on an upgraded dinasaur board! I cannot check some of these as my water heater has to be drained to pull it and access the ac relay and heating element
Love your videos, learnt a lot from your videos, really useful content. If you can please make more content about on demand water heater,would be really useful. I have searched a lot for videos regarding on demand water heater but couldn’t find any videos specifically about it. Thank you!
Noted!
Thanks for your video it’s been a great help. After checking all the voltage and changing practically every part on the water heater it’s still not working. The model I use doesn’t have a thermostat and I confirmed that with the manufacturer. Model gc6aa-10e. I’m stumped the last part I can change is the relay on the back of the water heater any suggestions?
19:59 what a great video!
I understand a lot now and i think I figured out my chattering noise i hear sometimes. I didnt realize there was a relay in there.
Now, to determine if its actually the relay, or the circuit to it.
Thanks a lot.
You got this!
Glad I just found your channel. Can't wait to get to learning, and how to better fix my motorhome! You explain exceptionally well. Grateful! Please keep the channel going!
Thanks!
Thank you!
I was thinking of going to Texas for the rv classes and was wondering what your thoughts were and if you if you went there for training
Hello Emily, I have a question. I've been looking for a wiring tutorial for a Suburban sw12del water heater.
My water heater stopped working a month ago during a camping trip.
First and foremost, during the time I checked all known connections and power supply issues, I found that my relay is not connected to 12v dc power. Which leaves me to believe that it has been running on the gas side this entire time.
I have purchased a new circuit board hoping that this was the issue, but I also want to reconnect the relay, but have not found information to where this connection actually goes to.
Can you help?!?
Got a trailer cpl months ago and decided to check hot water. I get the dis/flt alarm for gas and nothing for electric. I can hear the gas trying but there’s no spark, can I stick a bic lighter in there to see if it’ll light? I can smell gas. Also, when going thru your checks, only thing I didn’t get 12 was eco.
What is the purpose of the inline relay? Seems like it would work just as well hook directly to 120v.
@emily do I need to have my coach hooked up to 110 or 30 amp to do this test ?
How do you connect the switch?
I have subscribed because your style of explanation for us laypeople is awesome! I found you accidently but am loving your great videos. How can we help you to keep this great content coming?
Is there a way to turn down the temperature
Could you help me. My plastic screw was leaking. I had a full water heater. Forgot to let pressure out. Well did by itself. Now propane works great but electricity will not ignight? Any suggestions?
Emily you are a superb teacher - thank you
Awesome video , one of the most detailed and easy video to follow and understand, thank you 👍
Glad it was helpful!
No heat and yellow/brown wire no Voltage. Can it still be a good cleaning. I see calcium build up on the drain ug and pressure valve
I meant to say the wire was loose but it's fixed now thank you thank you thank you thank you
If I don’t have 12 V at the white wire, where should I be looking next?
I have an Atwood hot water heater that Cycles on and off both electric and gas and there is a clicking until the the hot water heater is up to temperature. Any ideas on what this could be.
If the white wire is switching between doing 0, ~7, ~68 volts how would you diagnose the issue from there? The breaker which controls the water heater is outputting 120 volts and I am unable to figure out why it would work but the wire isn’t
Just stumbled across your channel, i love how you describe things for the layman!!
2011 open range 34rl. I tested everything in this video twice other than the relay. I did find a video on bypassing. But unfortunately for me, the DSI light comes on, when I switch to Gas or Electric. And yes there’s water in the tank. 2 12 hour nights tracing wiring still can not figure out
That was actually interesting looking forward to more.
Very good. Easy description. Thank you
2008 Winnebago Tour KD, My RV water heater gets super hot on propane function but on electric function, the water only gets warm. What is my problem? Thanks
Hi, great information on your video, Question for you, everything checks out good on mine but the voltage coming from the yellow wire is only 10.5 volts and it won’t close the relay, does that mean the circuit board is shot, I had just replaced it last year as well.
I would double check that the relay closes when you give it 12V separately. Juuuuust to make sure it’s not the relays fault. And then yeah my guess would be bad board. I don’t love how new the board is and that being the diag. I’d double check that fuse if you have one, switch it out even just to be sure.
@@rvrepairwoman Hi the relay works perfectly when I connect it to a 12 V battery. And that two amp fuse is good on the circuitboard. Just wondering why the voltage coming from that yellow wire is lower then 12v and will not operate the relay. Thanks.
Emily you're the best you are the best Emily I fix my water heater electric the water was loose they all have power the water will snooze but I fixed it p😊 now I have hot water thank you thank you so much my friend I love you I love you thank you ❤❤❤❤❤
I need the schematic for the water heater
This is amazing. Need a new relay. BOOM! THANK YOU SO MUCH
Yes!!!! You got this!
V-E-R-Y G-O-O-D. this the BEST video about this kind of water heaterwhne you used it only on electric
I'm having a issue with the water heater overheating. Turning it on electric, after it heats up it will blow water out the overflow, like it's overheating. Do I need to replace the overflow valve? Also is there a way to adjust the temp of the water? It's extremely hot, and I'm not sure if this is related to the problem. Thanks for any help.
I'm not a tech but after watching some videos I'd say try changing out the tstat & eco. It shouldn't get hotter than the eco temp limit.
Thanks so much for these videos. You are gifted at teaching! I'm not sure if you're monitoring comments on this release anymore, but here it goes. Two questions: 1) Concerning the screws on the relay, we did get about 120 volts on one of the screws, but only 1 volt on the other, rather than the 3-5 volts mentioned in your video. Is this a problem? 2) Our water heater does work in propane mode, but sometimes when it fails to light on the first try, it lights with a loud "poof", as if too much propane is entering before ignition. Is this normal, and if not, is there a solution? Thanks again for all you do. You are very helpful!
Hey Kelly, thanks for commenting. 1. 1 V should be totally fine on that heating element. If you’re not sure if it’s working double check with the resistance test. But seeing only 1 V should be fine. 2. I would look at cleaning your igniter and checking the gap on it. Most of the time I’m having ignition problems it comes down to either the igniter needing to be gapped or sometimes the burner being dirty. I’ll admit the propane side of things is less of my forte than the electrical. Also try just blowing some compressed air into that burn chamber and just making sure there isn’t too much dust and debris in there.
You got this.
Thanks again! I removed the igniter and found that it was coated with soot and had a gap well over the specified 0.125". Once cleaned and regapped, it works flawlessly every time.
This is a great tutorial!
Great tech tip 🍻
How would you fill the tank with vinegar to clean it out?
A funnel system through either the anode rod or the plastic plug hole. You can go to to rvrepairwoman.ck.page/6f5b2abf97 to get my maintenance guide that has a step by step tutorial. Or just wait for next Weeks video, which is on this exact tooic
My junction box is behind the entire unit and requires removing the entire unit to get at it!
Can you leave the electric on all the time or should you turn it off when you are not using it? Will it harm the hot water heater?
If you have the water heater on with no water in it, then it will blow the heating element in a minute or two, or less. If there is water in it, and you are leaving it on without using it, I've heard/read that it will shorten the lifespan of the heating element.
@@chuckcurtice7752 hey just another question? Could you possibly put a house hot water tank in a trailer like maybe a 10 or 15 gallon tank? And use the existing electrical wire?
Is this with the water heater electric turned on
You failed to mention that you could have a bad ground on the back of the water heater
I found that the weld on the back of the tank failed
My hot water tank beats up till it burns your hands and will not shut off. It keeps pulling 8 A. I'm thinking it's thermostat and with your air conditioner running your breaker.
Hi! Hello! Don't forget that if your hot water heater has NEVER been cleaned then that is going to cut down the heating power of your tank DRASTICALLY. You can get a step-by-step tutorial on how to clean your hot water tank at. www.rvrepairwoman.com/flush
YOU GOT THIS!
This doesn’t say whether we should have the heater plugged in and/or turned on before probing and poking.
great job. don
Support your t-stat like you would your sister!
Always!
Replacing the element in place with that wrench you talk about is too long. I got a 38mm shallow high-impact socket with two holes in it, and I put a screwdriver through it to get it off.
you just blew your heating element if you sent ac to it to test it with no water in it.
I didn’t have power going to this guy for this video. Just showing people where to put the probes.
On my dometic water heater, I have 10 V and not 12 I need yellow wire ,does that mean my circuit board needs to be replaced?
Please Help! What would keep causing my t stat to keep going bad. I have this exact same water heater I've replaced 2 t stats in 2 weeks. Ordered a new control board to replace but don't even know if that's the problem or not. HELP HELP
Please if you could give me a suggestion that would be awesome