It worked and is a good way to prove the issue is not the heating element if one does not have a voltmeter. I am regulating it on the breaker, timing it for 45 mins on time, until I can figure out if it is the relay, thermostat or circuit board. I changed the propane/electric switch, so it s not that.
That's great I'm glad that you were able to take advantage of that video remember and I'm sure you will it is just a temporary fix and I'm glad it's your monitoring it so you don't damage your water heater good job👍👍
I can easily see myself making such a temporary fix, wanting to shower and irritated that my water heater is acting up....my only fear is that I'd forget to undo the fix and cause damage to the water heater. Or lifting the safety on the water heater tank. Or something else that would probably scare the hell out of me. Thanks for this. Ken in Phoenix
Yes, it's just a TEMPORARY fix until you can make the repair....you have to remember to only leave it on until the water is hot then turn it off BEFORE you take that shower..
Ken, I made the fix yesterday as we live on a small island in our fifth wheel and there is no one to resolve such a problem. For now, I regulate the amount of electricity to the tank on the breaker and have figured out that 45 mins heats the water up to 50C/120F which works. I set a reminder on my phone but I agree this is not a long-term solution. It will work for now.
I was at Westgate Thursday for the Manilow show. Walked through sportsbook/ poker area before show but figured you were still in the wild. Probably see you at a Trooper Thursday in the future. Did not play 3-6 because 3 shows this trip took up most of my bank. Thanks for the informative vlog OMC!!
Quality video, thorough explanation in a reasonable time frame. I wish more videos were as helpful and demonstrated a working knowledge with brevity. 10/10
I've been chasing the issue of intermittent electric working, and when it didn't the heater would just automatically turn on the gas to heat the water. Put on the Dinosaur board....nope.....put on new t-stats.....nope. My final solution is the relay. Which is buried in the coach's closet! With that said I'll replace the element to. I appreciate the detail of the relay segment!
I didn't have to replace the element although I did buy one to replace if needed the water heater was only about a year old just a faulty relay switch to begin with thanks for watching
Hello I'd like to thank you for the very much appreciated and informative video also I enjoyed the comical aspect as well. I watch alot of how to and diy videos and for the first time in my TH-cam life I'm about 20 yty's (TH-cam years old) lol I have never taken the time to comment on a video yet until now. Thank you again. Keep making the videos you are a great teacher and as well as being able to correct your mistakes is a plus . Looking forward to the next one. Keep up the good work. Sincerely Kevin W. From Mountain Home Arkansas.
I noticed you have a replacement control board by Dinosaur board. Best board in the business. Must of had a previous issue. You should have given voltage readings during your diagnosis. Readings give a better visual of what is going on. But finding the relay was a lucky find. Thanks for the post.
Thanks for this information. I used your explaination and a multimeter to determine that my relay was bad by ruling out the heating element (10 ohms), AC power, and DC power. It is very strange though that my green ground wire is capped off and only the yellow DC voltage wire with the two black AC wires were hooked up to the relay. The connection for the ground was left empty. The water heater on electric worked fine up until last week, so the ground must be unnecessary.
The colors of the wires are not important my water heater is new also probably about 2 years old it's just the two wires going to the relay they should be the same color and by disconnecting those wires from the relay and connecting them together you bypass the relay remember this is only a temporary fix do not leave your water heater on for more than about 20 minutes or when the water is hot enough then turn it off until you get a new relay
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That was a big help. I’ve no hot water on AC, but propane is fine. 50/50 it’s the relay, or the element itself.
If it's not the relay and you got power to the relay then it's probably the element again I'm not an expert I just know what worked for me
Glad to see this video Kris. I had some doubts about the temporary fix.
Yeah David I took too much for granted I assumed everyone would know it was temporary and then I got to thinking
Thanks for taking us along on your daily adventures! I really enjoy the content!
Thank you Victor....🙏🙏😊😊
It worked and is a good way to prove the issue is not the heating element if one does not have a voltmeter. I am regulating it on the breaker, timing it for 45 mins on time, until I can figure out if it is the relay, thermostat or circuit board. I changed the propane/electric switch, so it s not that.
That's great I'm glad that you were able to take advantage of that video remember and I'm sure you will it is just a temporary fix and I'm glad it's your monitoring it so you don't damage your water heater good job👍👍
I can easily see myself making such a temporary fix, wanting to shower and irritated that my water heater is acting up....my only fear is that I'd forget to undo the fix and cause damage to the water heater. Or lifting the safety on the water heater tank. Or something else that would probably scare the hell out of me. Thanks for this. Ken in Phoenix
Yes, it's just a TEMPORARY fix until you can make the repair....you have to remember to only leave it on until the water is hot then turn it off BEFORE you take that shower..
Ken, I made the fix yesterday as we live on a small island in our fifth wheel and there is no one to resolve such a problem. For now, I regulate the amount of electricity to the tank on the breaker and have figured out that 45 mins heats the water up to 50C/120F which works. I set a reminder on my phone but I agree this is not a long-term solution. It will work for now.
Right on OMC! I am enjoying these informative videos. Keep up the great work OMC. I wish you and Valorie all the best.
Thank you Alex....stay safe my friend.
I was at Westgate Thursday for the Manilow show. Walked through sportsbook/ poker area before show but figured you were still in the wild. Probably see you at a Trooper Thursday in the future. Did not play 3-6 because 3 shows this trip took up most of my bank. Thanks for the informative vlog OMC!!
Yes you are correct Sean I was still in Quartzsite, hope to meet up with you in the future though and thanks again for your support
GREAT VIDEO AND CONTENT OMC ENJOYED IT GLAD TO SEE YOUR WATER HEATER BACK WORKING AGAIN SEE YOU NEXT TIME STAY SAFE
Thank you John John....Stay Safe ...👍👍
Quality video, thorough explanation in a reasonable time frame. I wish more videos were as helpful and demonstrated a working knowledge with brevity. 10/10
Thank you very much Zachary that really means a lot to me
Glad it was helpful!
I've been chasing the issue of intermittent electric working, and when it didn't the heater would just automatically turn on the gas to heat the water.
Put on the Dinosaur board....nope.....put on new t-stats.....nope.
My final solution is the relay. Which is buried in the coach's closet! With that said I'll replace the element to.
I appreciate the detail of the relay segment!
I didn't have to replace the element although I did buy one to replace if needed the water heater was only about a year old just a faulty relay switch to begin with thanks for watching
Hello I'd like to thank you for the very much appreciated and informative video also I enjoyed the comical aspect as well. I watch alot of how to and diy videos and for the first time in my TH-cam life I'm about 20 yty's (TH-cam years old) lol I have never taken the time to comment on a video yet until now. Thank you again. Keep making the videos you are a great teacher and as well as being able to correct your mistakes is a plus . Looking forward to the next one. Keep up the good work. Sincerely Kevin W. From Mountain Home Arkansas.
Thank you very much Kevin for the pleasant comment I really appreciate it
Explains things very well.
I noticed you have a replacement control board by Dinosaur board. Best board in the business. Must of had a previous issue. You should have given voltage readings during your diagnosis. Readings give a better visual of what is going on. But finding the relay was a lucky find. Thanks for the post.
Thank you
Thanks for this information. I used your explaination and a multimeter to determine that my relay was bad by ruling out the heating element (10 ohms), AC power, and DC power.
It is very strange though that my green ground wire is capped off and only the yellow DC voltage wire with the two black AC wires were hooked up to the relay. The connection for the ground was left empty. The water heater on electric worked fine up until last week, so the ground must be unnecessary.
I'm glad that I was of help to you
Darn Relays!
Great video sir, thanks!!
Glad you liked it! And thanks for watching
Thanks for this information and
Thanks for sharing 🍻
Thanks for watching!
Florida fan
Thank you kindly
You are very welcome
I believe your arrows were pointing to the wrong Black wires...
It doesn't really matter it's all one wire it's just cut and connected to the relay so it doesn't matter it's just one black wire
I got a new water heater and the wires are different colors im lost
The colors of the wires are not important my water heater is new also probably about 2 years old it's just the two wires going to the relay they should be the same color and by disconnecting those wires from the relay and connecting them together you bypass the relay remember this is only a temporary fix do not leave your water heater on for more than about 20 minutes or when the water is hot enough then turn it off until you get a new relay