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Best Water Heater Replacement Parts

Reliance Water Heater Co 9003542 Natural Gas Pilot Assembly
Natural Gas Pilot Assembly, Works On The Following Water Heater Model #'s: 6-30-Yors, 6-30-Yors-d, 6-30-Yort-d, 6-40-Yort-d, 6-30-Yort4, 6-50-Yort4, Temperature Setting 190°ree., Please Make Sure To Use The Corresponding Pilot Assembly To The Water Heater, Refer To The Tag On The Original Pilot Assembly To Match With The New Pilot Assembly. Reliance Water Heater #9003542 NAT Gas Pilot Assembly.
Reviews
"I Googled it again and found out I needed what is called the pilot assembly. You are working on a gas hot water heater so if your not comfortable with your reading directions ability and handyman skills you might want to call a plumber but you will probably pay $200.00 or more if he is honest."
"Thank you Youtube and Amazon!!"
"I had a plumber come give a free estimate and he claimed I needed to replace the whole thing, quoting 950 for a new one. I rate the difficulty of installing as a 2/5 if you have never messed with things like this before."
"when it finally stopped working I found that the pilot was but a mere gasp, not enough to power the thermocouple."
"When my State water heater went out I ordered a replacement thermocouple assembly from local wholesaler based on unit model & serial numbers."
"After install which took a while for me, im a honeydo'er it fired up just fine with no leaks (not a product problem anyway) I would order again and it was cheaper then other advertised sites and arrived quicker."
"I bought the 12 dollar universal thermocouple from the hardware store first, and found my ignorance was in the TCO type that my water heater took, plus the size of the universal thermocouple head being too big to fit through the door..."
"I called the manufacturer and they gave me the item number for my model which is the same as this reliance Water Heater. I vaccumed with an attachement for narrow places, they also suggested using a flexible cleaning brush (like the kind for a baby bottle)."
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Camco 11691 Water Heater Tank Rinser
Style: Water Tank Rinser. Cleans sediment out of RV hot water heater. Lifts sediment that collects at the bottom of your water heater.
Reviews
"Works well for cleaning out the black water."
"I had always thought that in taking out the anode rod at the end of the season to drain the hot water tank, it would also completely flush out the tank as it drained."
"Closing valve defeats the blasting pressure!"
"Well "love" is pretty extravagant for a spiget that cleans an RV water heater and helps clean out all the accumulated crud!"
"it is really useful product."
"I watched a video on how to use the wand and it worked very well removing debris I would have missed without it."
"This thing is awesome to clean out your water heater and to get rid of all the sediment."
"This fits on the end of the hose and assists with rinsing all the "extra" material which accumulates in an RV's hot water heater."
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Corro-Protec CP-R Titanium Powered Anode Rod for Water Heater (40-80 gal tank)
Aggressive well water and the use of softeners contribute to the sacrificing of passive anodes (magnesium, aluminum, and aluminum/zinc) much quicker, generally requiring replacement every 2-5 years. May require a longer nipple and brass coupler to clear the insulation and complete the install. Extends life of water heater tank - 20-year Manufacturer's Warranty.
Reviews
"I put this in a new Hot Water heater, time will tell, saved me from calling the Water Boy to replace the resin in my Rain soft chamber that turns out not to be the problem, the Anode rod was gone in my old heater so out with the old and in with the new, hope the stink doesn't return, so far so good."
"It's been nearly 5 months since I installed and still no smell."
"Filtering, chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, flushing the tank, all marginal help at best."
"Had a terrible problem with rotten egg smell in our hot water after replacing our water heater."
"I had smelly hot water (softened hard water) for almost 2 years and I've tried aluminum zinc rods and the smell just would come back."
"stopped the bad smell, not hard to install."
"Worked very well for removing a anode rod on my water heater along with a snap on impact wrench and air."
"No more rotten egg smell."
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Best RV Water Heaters

Camco 11691 Water Heater Tank Rinser
Style: Water Tank Rinser. Cleans sediment out of RV hot water heater. Lifts sediment that collects at the bottom of your water heater.
Reviews
"Works well for cleaning out the black water."
"I had always thought that in taking out the anode rod at the end of the season to drain the hot water tank, it would also completely flush out the tank as it drained."
"Closing valve defeats the blasting pressure!"
"Well "love" is pretty extravagant for a spiget that cleans an RV water heater and helps clean out all the accumulated crud!"
"it is really useful product."
"I watched a video on how to use the wand and it worked very well removing debris I would have missed without it."
"This thing is awesome to clean out your water heater and to get rid of all the sediment."
"This fits on the end of the hose and assists with rinsing all the "extra" material which accumulates in an RV's hot water heater."
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Best RV Water Heaters, Pumps & Accessories

Camco 11691 Water Heater Tank Rinser
Style: Water Tank Rinser. Cleans sediment out of RV hot water heater. Lifts sediment that collects at the bottom of your water heater.
Reviews
"Works well for cleaning out the black water."
"I had always thought that in taking out the anode rod at the end of the season to drain the hot water tank, it would also completely flush out the tank as it drained."
"Closing valve defeats the blasting pressure!"
"Well "love" is pretty extravagant for a spiget that cleans an RV water heater and helps clean out all the accumulated crud!"
"it is really useful product."
"I watched a video on how to use the wand and it worked very well removing debris I would have missed without it."
"This thing is awesome to clean out your water heater and to get rid of all the sediment."
"This fits on the end of the hose and assists with rinsing all the "extra" material which accumulates in an RV's hot water heater."
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Best Water Heaters

EcoSmart ECO 11 Electric Tankless Water Heater, 13KW at 240 Volts with Patented Self Modulating Technology
This model is well suited for heating up to 2-Gallon per minute, which is the equivalent of one shower head (with a 1.5 gpm flow) and one sink with a low inlet water temperature of 67°F and an output setting of 105°F. The ECO 11 requires a minimum 125 amp electrical panel for installation with (1) 60 amp double pole breaker connected to (1) set of #6 awg wire. This model is well suited for heating up to 2-Gallon per minute, which is the equivalent of one shower head (with a 1.5 gpm flow) and one sink with a low inlet water temperature of 67 Degree F. Digital Temperature Control allows you to set your temperature in increments of 1 Degree. Never run out of hot water with an ECOSMART tankless water heater.
Reviews
"I have two of these units, one for DHW (Domestic Hot Water) and the other to operate our whole house hot water baseboard system. We have ours connected to our main 150 service, and can get away with it because everything else in the house is "green" and we can operate everything else with the 37.5 amps available if the heater is running under full load. The heat exchangers inside the heater are 3 copper pipes, cross connected in series with about 1/2" dia. However, they will not tell you how to get 160 or 180 degree water. There are internal jumpers in the heater that allow you to limit the maximum output temperature to 105 degrees (handy for the elderly or where there are small children playing with the knob), and it is also possible to set a wattage limit across the 3 heating elements. Most hot water heating systems operate best in the 160 degree area, and the older oil fired boilers actually used a setpoint of 200 degrees. Clearly, a heater with an upper limit of 140 degrees could cause poor performance of most baseboard hot water systems, and many of the newer hydronic systems. At 3 GPM this unit can give you a 110 degree shower with incoming water of only 49 degrees. At 2 GPM this unit will provide the full 140 degree setpoint with 50 degree incoming water. In boiler service, obtaining 160 degree water will require incoming water of at least 114 degrees. Most hot water heating systems operate with a differential of less than 20 degrees, so this unit is just loafing along while providing 160 degree water to your baseboard units. Also, most standard hot water heating systems have a design of either 1 GPM or 4 GPM. Again, most hot water systems operate with a differential (or "Delta-T") of around 17 degrees, often less. In any other situation, two showers at once, someone in the shower, someone else doing laundry, etc., I have yet to hear a single complaint. The days of my wife complaining about no hot water for the dishes because I took a long shower have ended! The only way I've ever been able to tell if the unit is running is to actually look at it - The display is only lighted when the unit is operating. Hope this helps to quash some bad information and get accurate information posted."
"Upon receiving the units and reading the enclosed warranty, it was apparent that there were strict requirements to qualify the units for the warranty; warranty cards had to be returned within 30 days, and the installation had to be by both a licensed plumber and a licensed electrician, whose names, phone numbers, and license numbers had to be noted on the warranty cards. I returned the 3 warranty cards within 90 days, once the units were installed, and retained the customer half of each card, as was required. So when one of the units failed recently, I contacted customer service, and during 3 emails and 3 phone calls over 1 week was told that Ecosmart only sends out repair parts for these units, not replacement units. With the life of these units being about 3 years, and since the units have unique, non-industry-standard electrical and plumbing connections, which makes quick replacement labor-intensive and/or impossible, you should buy a spare of these to keep on hand when one fails. Incidentally, the new unit has the same internal copper tubing design flaw as the old one, and still has an incoming wire clamp connector that wont meet electrical codes because electrical conduit, not unsheathed #8 wires, is required for the installation; the cable entrance hole in the panel is not large enough to accommodate a conduit connection for those wires."
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