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Title: Water Heater Questions
Post by: Mindispower on August 09, 2021, 12:02:42 pm
In the past I have been bad about giving enough information regarding issues. Hopefully I have improved.

Something under where the 3-way fridge used to be-water heater?- starts up arbitrarily, with a squeal/squeek and a huff/puff. Almost like starting a new or repaired engine not getting enough fuel to fire up. I hear it run for a while and then it stops. It started doing this about 6 weeks ago. (I am running AC and not propane and the fuse is good).

I bought the 22'  MH in 2018 and it was born in 1990. I have never used the heater. So I switched it on today for 1hr. Intially the monitor light switched off for about 2 secs, but switched right back on. After 1hr there is no temp change of water. (Should I wait longer)?, or is someting wrong? Research varies in terms of red light staying off in newer models, vs red light staying on in older models. (How do I identify which manufacturers' heater I have and is my heater propane only)? I am thinking a big maybe. Propane tank is currently empty.
Title: Re: Water Heater Questions
Post by: pdl2win on August 09, 2021, 12:12:25 pm
Gas only on my Atwood
Title: Re: Water Heater Questions
Post by: Mindispower on August 09, 2021, 12:42:38 pm
Gas only on my Atwood


How do I identify if mine is Atwood and not something else? Or, given the age, it can be assumed? Thanks.
Title: Re: Water Heater Questions
Post by: Larry W on August 09, 2021, 12:48:59 pm
(Should I wait longer)?, or is someting wrong? Research varies in terms of red light staying off in newer models, vs red light staying on in older models. (How do I identify which manufacturers' heater I have and is my heater propane only)? I am thinking a big maybe. Propane tank is currently empty.

Filling the propane tank is the first place to start, it is the same as trying to start a car with an empty fuel tank.
Your heater is most likely an Atwood, our 1983 and 2003 LDs both have Atwoods H2O heaters.
Unless someone has added an electric, "Hot Rod" heater, your heater is propane only. Fill it and then give it a try, report back here if it doesn't light and run.

Larry
Title: Re: Water Heater Questions
Post by: Steve on August 09, 2021, 12:56:51 pm
Something under where the 3-way fridge used to be-water heater?- starts up arbitrarily, with a squeal/squeek and a huff/puff. Almost like starting a new or repaired engine not getting enough fuel to fire up. I hear it run for a while and then it stops. It started doing this about 6 weeks ago. (I am running AC and not propane and the fuse is good).

Nothing about the water heater would produce a squeal/squeak. I suspect it is your furnace trying to start up, and it will cycle off if there is no propane. However, it should not do this at all unless your wall thermostat is switched 'on'. You probably accidentally switched it on, but if not, remove the cover and disconnect one of the wires. If this cures the problem, the thermostat is faulty.

Steve
Title: Re: Water Heater Questions
Post by: Mindispower on August 09, 2021, 12:59:47 pm
Filling the propane tank is the first place to start, it is the same as trying to start a car with an empty fuel tank.
Your heater is most likely an Atwood, our 1983 and 2003 LDs both have Atwoods H2O heaters.
Unless someone has added an electric, "Hot Rod" heater, your heater is propane only. Fill it and then give it a try, report back here if it doesn't light and run.

Larry

Thanks as usual Larry.
Title: Re: Water Heater Questions
Post by: Mindispower on August 10, 2021, 01:32:37 pm
Nothing about the water heater would produce a squeal/squeak. I suspect it is your furnace trying to start up, and it will cycle off if there is no propane. However, it should not do this at all unless your wall thermostat is switched 'on'. You probably accidentally switched it on, but if not, remove the cover and disconnect one of the wires. If this cures the problem, the thermostat is faulty.

Steve


Come to think of it, it only occurs when my AC is on.... Well now.