Flushing the RV hot water tank
Jim Twamley, Professor of RVing shows you how to do essential RV maintenance by cleaning out the hot water tank.
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Great info, But make your notes bigger or just list topics and chat about them off your head! It wont look like your reading us a book and makes it more personal!
Good video!
Just wanted to say THANK YOU, my hotwater tank was full of build up and wasn’t working properly. I watched your video and wa la…I went outside and did it.
do you need to use any kind of chemical also
What about disconnecting the electric if it is an electrical water heater so you don’t burn the element up, or risk shocking yourself.
Being an engineer I used to be at all times a bit curious why the pump was crucial, since a legislation of thermodynamics states that heat all the time flows toward cold. Theoretically, the mix valves under the sinks should perform without the pump. Well, at some point I unplugged the timer to see what would happen. You recognize what? The faucets produced scorching water simply as quick without the pump operating! Now we go away the pump off all of the time. My advice is to save lots of yourselves cash and just purchase the undersink valve kits (about $50 every). The pump can always be added later if you happen to discover it is nonetheless necessary. Maybe some water techniques require the pump. Hope this helps!