Congratulations on 100K subscribers. I found this channel sometime ago and look forward to the Todds two minute tech tip tuesday which thankfully goes on for many minutes. Thanks
Congratulations on the 100K subscribers! And thanks so much for addressing my question. I appreciate you taking the time to go through a thorough explanation. I thought we would need to replace the wire, thank you for confirming that. We don’t have an endoscope but thanks for the coat hanger suggestion. I didn’t know if it would be OK to push something through there or not but sounds like we need to make sure nothing is in there. Thanks again for giving me a direction to go in.
Congratulations on 100k! New sub here, just picked up a 2024 thor freedom elite. Completely tore open every panel possible and am rerouting all the birds nest wiring and insulating every water line, filling all gaps and screwing together every wood joint i see. Talk about shlt craftsmanship.
Congrats on 100k, awesome videos, extremely helpful.. Speaking of Water Heaters, I have one regarding my on demand unit. I have a 2024 KZ- Sportsmen, it has a Fogatti On demand Propane water heater. This is my first on-demand water heater and I'm unsure if I have a problem or just not using it appropriately. I've been given mixed opinions when I ask different folks, I should have just come here first!! When I set the water heater temperature on the display, should I be using the faucet in the shower as a traditional faucet or should I be using the hot water valve only? When we use the faucet as a traditional mix, the water heater will turn off due to low flow. But when we try to use it as hot water valve only and put the set point lower to account for desired temperature, the water heater goes way beyond the set point. Example, we put the set point at 102 but the temperature will shoot up to 135 when using hot water only, and when setting the set point at 135 and use both hot and cold to mix, it shuts off for low flow. I have used water regulators, onboard water pump, and no regulator at all, still same results. I really appreciate any advise you can offer.
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Yea! I learned something. Thanks, Todd! And congrats on 100k subscribers.
Congrats on the 100k subscribers
Thanks again for taking the time to help people..👏👏👏‼️
Thank you, appreciate the support!
Congratulations on 100K subscribers. I found this channel sometime ago and look forward to the Todds two minute tech tip tuesday which thankfully goes on for many minutes. Thanks
Congratulations on the award, 100k is amazing!
Excellent video Todd, you are the man!
Congratulations on the 100K subscribers!
And thanks so much for addressing my question. I appreciate you taking the time to go through a thorough explanation. I thought we would need to replace the wire, thank you for confirming that. We don’t have an endoscope but thanks for the coat hanger suggestion. I didn’t know if it would be OK to push something through there or not but sounds like we need to make sure nothing is in there. Thanks again for giving me a direction to go in.
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Nice hair cut Tony👍
Congratulations on your award!🎉. Well deserved. Love your channel it's very informative and helpful 👍.
Congrats on 100K from someone who followed from the beginning. Best RV tech tips ever!
Congratulations on 100k! New sub here, just picked up a 2024 thor freedom elite. Completely tore open every panel possible and am rerouting all the birds nest wiring and insulating every water line, filling all gaps and screwing together every wood joint i see. Talk about shlt craftsmanship.
We had the same issue with our Suburban water heater. Turns out it was the control board.
Congrats on 100k, awesome videos, extremely helpful.. Speaking of Water Heaters, I have one regarding my on demand unit. I have a 2024 KZ- Sportsmen, it has a Fogatti On demand Propane water heater. This is my first on-demand water heater and I'm unsure if I have a problem or just not using it appropriately. I've been given mixed opinions when I ask different folks, I should have just come here first!! When I set the water heater temperature on the display, should I be using the faucet in the shower as a traditional faucet or should I be using the hot water valve only? When we use the faucet as a traditional mix, the water heater will turn off due to low flow. But when we try to use it as hot water valve only and put the set point lower to account for desired temperature, the water heater goes way beyond the set point. Example, we put the set point at 102 but the temperature will shoot up to 135 when using hot water only, and when setting the set point at 135 and use both hot and cold to mix, it shuts off for low flow. I have used water regulators, onboard water pump, and no regulator at all, still same results. I really appreciate any advise you can offer.
I found that using bottle brush cleaning 0ut spiders or other debris making lighting seems easier
Spider nest in the pipes happen to me.