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[GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274752] Wed, 01 April 2015 18:27 Go to next message
Daniel DeLuca is currently offline  Daniel DeLuca   United States
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Well, with slightly warmer weather here I decide to tinker with some of my coaches systems today. I flipped on the water pump and noticed that the pump continued to cycle even with all faucets off. After some poking around I found that the water was leaking from the hot water heater. I removed some of the insulation and it seems to be coming from somewhere on the back of the hot water heater. Looks like I messed this one up. I can not find the exact source of the leak, but it looks like a new tank is in my future. No chance there is a freeze plug back there? What are my options for a new tank on a 78? I see JimK has one. Are there any other venders that sell tanks that fit, love ordering from Jim, but it takes forever for ground shipping from California to NJ. Also, while I am on plumbing, is their anything special about the kitchen faucet or can I get a new one from a home improvement shop.

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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274758 is a reply to message #274752] Wed, 01 April 2015 20:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Matt Colie is currently offline  Matt Colie   United States
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Dan,

There are no "freeze plugs" it also my be that the tank failed due to corrosion, so you may just lose that confirmed kill. If the tank split due to freezing, it might be weldable.

The galley tap is just a plain close spaced kitchen tap.
You might want to take that person that would use it most along to shop.
We are on out third. The original needed major work (salvage was not economic), the second didn't have any rinser as Mary was afraid she might waste potable water. She has since figured out that was a mid-step. The new one has the rinse in the main. Be sure what ever you buy is tall enough to get a pot under it.

Matt


Daniel DeLuca wrote on Wed, 01 April 2015 19:27
Well, with slightly warmer weather here I decide to tinker with some of my coaches systems today. I flipped on the water pump and noticed that the pump continued to cycle even with all faucets off. After some poking around I found that the water was leaking from the hot water heater. I removed some of the insulation and it seems to be coming from somewhere on the back of the hot water heater. Looks like I messed this one up. I can not find the exact source of the leak, but it looks like a new tank is in my future. No chance there is a freeze plug back there? What are my options for a new tank on a 78? I see JimK has one. Are there any other venders that sell tanks that fit, love ordering from Jim, but it takes forever for ground shipping from California to NJ. Also, while I am on plumbing, is their anything special about the kitchen faucet or can I get a new one from a home improvement shop.

Dan
78 Eleganza
Central NJ



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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274760 is a reply to message #274752] Wed, 01 April 2015 20:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
emerystora is currently offline  emerystora   United States
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There is no freez plug in it. Didn't you drain the tank as part of the winterizing?
There should have been no water in it to freeze.

Emery Stora
77 Kingsley
Frederick, CO

> On Apr 1, 2015, at 5:27 PM, Daniel DeLuca wrote:
>
> Well, with slightly warmer weather here I decide to tinker with some of my coaches systems today. I flipped on the water pump and noticed that the pump continued to cycle even with all faucets off. After some poking around I found that the water was leaking from the hot water heater. I removed some of the insulation and it seems to be coming from somewhere on the back of the hot water heater. Looks like I messed this one up. I can not find the exact source of the leak, but it looks like a new tank is in my future. No chance there is a freeze plug back there? What are my options for a new tank on a 78? I see JimK has one. Are there any other venders that sell tanks that fit, love ordering from Jim, but it takes forever for ground shipping from California to NJ. Also, while I am on plumbing, is their anything special about the kitchen faucet or can I get a new one from a home improvement shop.
>
> Dan
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274761 is a reply to message #274758] Wed, 01 April 2015 20:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The Tanks are not weldable as they are galvanize on the outside and the interior is probably corroded. You got a lot of years out of the original tank and it is time to replace it. You only want to take it out ONCE and replace the tank. There are several good photo albums on replacing the tank and rebuilding the entire HW heater. I cannot fine them at this time so maybe someone else will post the link.

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> On Apr 1, 2015, at 6:05 PM, Matt Colie wrote:
>
> Dan,
>
> There are no "freeze plugs" it also my be that the tank failed due to corrosion, so you may just lose that confirmed kill. If the tank split due to
> freezing, it might be weldable.
>
> The galley tap is just a plain close spaced kitchen tap.
> You might want to take that person that would use it most along to shop.
> We are on out third. The original needed major work (salvage was not economic), the second didn't have any rinser as Mary was afraid she might waste
> potable water. She has since figured out that was a mid-step. The new one has the rinse in the main. Be sure what ever you buy is tall enough to
> get a pot under it.
>
> Matt
>
>
> Daniel DeLuca wrote on Wed, 01 April 2015 19:27
>> Well, with slightly warmer weather here I decide to tinker with some of my coaches systems today. I flipped on the water pump and noticed that
>> the pump continued to cycle even with all faucets off. After some poking around I found that the water was leaking from the hot water heater. I
>> removed some of the insulation and it seems to be coming from somewhere on the back of the hot water heater. Looks like I messed this one up. I
>> can not find the exact source of the leak, but it looks like a new tank is in my future. No chance there is a freeze plug back there? What are my
>> options for a new tank on a 78? I see JimK has one. Are there any other venders that sell tanks that fit, love ordering from Jim, but it takes
>> forever for ground shipping from California to NJ. Also, while I am on plumbing, is their anything special about the kitchen faucet or can I get a
>> new one from a home improvement shop.
>>
>> Dan
>> 78 Eleganza
>> Central NJ
>
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274762 is a reply to message #274761] Wed, 01 April 2015 21:05 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Daniel DeLuca is currently offline  Daniel DeLuca   United States
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Thanks I had held out a small hope I could weld it. The truth is I could not turn the drain valve to empty it. I never could get much leverage on it. I had hoped by running gallons of pink stuff through there it would be okay for the winter. Stupid mistake, but I suppose there are worse things then replacing a 40 year old tank. I have found a few helpful albums. Looks like an annoying but manageable job.

Dan

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> On Apr 1, 2015, at 9:57 PM, John Wright wrote:
>
> The Tanks are not weldable as they are galvanize on the outside and the interior is probably corroded. You got a lot of years out of the original tank and it is time to replace it. You only want to take it out ONCE and replace the tank. There are several good photo albums on replacing the tank and rebuilding the entire HW heater. I cannot fine them at this time so maybe someone else will post the link.
>
> J.R. Wright
> 30' Buskirk Stretch
> Michigan
> On Location in Tucson
>
>> On Apr 1, 2015, at 6:05 PM, Matt Colie wrote:
>>
>> Dan,
>>
>> There are no "freeze plugs" it also my be that the tank failed due to corrosion, so you may just lose that confirmed kill. If the tank split due to
>> freezing, it might be weldable.
>>
>> The galley tap is just a plain close spaced kitchen tap.
>> You might want to take that person that would use it most along to shop.
>> We are on out third. The original needed major work (salvage was not economic), the second didn't have any rinser as Mary was afraid she might waste
>> potable water. She has since figured out that was a mid-step. The new one has the rinse in the main. Be sure what ever you buy is tall enough to
>> get a pot under it.
>>
>> Matt
>>
>>
>> Daniel DeLuca wrote on Wed, 01 April 2015 19:27
>>> Well, with slightly warmer weather here I decide to tinker with some of my coaches systems today. I flipped on the water pump and noticed that
>>> the pump continued to cycle even with all faucets off. After some poking around I found that the water was leaking from the hot water heater. I
>>> removed some of the insulation and it seems to be coming from somewhere on the back of the hot water heater. Looks like I messed this one up. I
>>> can not find the exact source of the leak, but it looks like a new tank is in my future. No chance there is a freeze plug back there? What are my
>>> options for a new tank on a 78? I see JimK has one. Are there any other venders that sell tanks that fit, love ordering from Jim, but it takes
>>> forever for ground shipping from California to NJ. Also, while I am on plumbing, is their anything special about the kitchen faucet or can I get a
>>> new one from a home improvement shop.
>>>
>>> Dan
>>> 78 Eleganza
>>> Central NJ
>>
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274768 is a reply to message #274762] Wed, 01 April 2015 22:26 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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""Thanks I had held out a small hope I could weld it. The truth is I could not turn the drain valve to empty it. I never could get much leverage on it. I had hoped by running gallons of pink stuff through there it would be okay for the winter. Stupid mistake, but I suppose there are worse things then replacing a 40 year old tank. I have found a few helpful albums. Looks like an annoying but manageable job.

Dan

Sent from my iPhone""

Dan, I wouldn't feel too guilty. Normally running lots of pink stuff through the system is very effective. I think you have experienced the end of the unit's life like almost all of us have no matter how well we tried.


Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274823 is a reply to message #274752] Thu, 02 April 2015 17:11 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Well, I took my split open water heater tank to my local garage and got it welded. (Amazing what "hard water" will do to these things.) Worked just fine until I froze it solid again, and ended up replacing just the tank. I do have a extra tank for the original 78' Royale water heater. If you can wait until the end of April when we get home, I'd sell it to you for say $30 plus shipping. Only down side is that it does not have the engine heater. The tank is from a propane/engine heater style water heater. PM me if you are interested.

Larry Smile
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274832 is a reply to message #274823] Thu, 02 April 2015 17:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Larry,

I'm a bit confused by this; the tank in the box shaped unit in Double Trouble and The Blue Streak have a drain that when opened
lowers the level of the water in the tank to a level above the heating element but below the 1/2 full level. If someone
inadvertently turns the drained heater on it does not fry the heating element and if it freezes the ice can easily expand upwards
and do no damage.

Regards,

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry

Well, I took my split open water heater tank to my local garage and got it welded. (Amazing what "hard water" will do to these
things.) Worked just fine until I froze it solid again, and ended up replacing just the tank. I do have a extra tank for the
original 78' Royale water heater. If you can wait until the end of April when we get home, I'd sell it to you for say $30 plus
shipping. Only down side is that it does not have the engine heater. The tank is from a propane/engine heater style water heater.
PM me if you are interested.
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274834 is a reply to message #274832] Thu, 02 April 2015 17:43 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I think the 77's and 78's have round heaters. I don't know about Larry but mine had a drain plug that was essentially inaccessible with my largish hands. Next year I'll get at it even if I have to take out the cabinet.

Larry I'm going to take it out this weekend and see what I am dealing with. I'll let you know.

Dan.

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> On Apr 2, 2015, at 6:32 PM, Robert Mueller wrote:
>
> Larry,
>
> I'm a bit confused by this; the tank in the box shaped unit in Double Trouble and The Blue Streak have a drain that when opened
> lowers the level of the water in the tank to a level above the heating element but below the 1/2 full level. If someone
> inadvertently turns the drained heater on it does not fry the heating element and if it freezes the ice can easily expand upwards
> and do no damage.
>
> Regards,
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry
>
> Well, I took my split open water heater tank to my local garage and got it welded. (Amazing what "hard water" will do to these
> things.) Worked just fine until I froze it solid again, and ended up replacing just the tank. I do have a extra tank for the
> original 78' Royale water heater. If you can wait until the end of April when we get home, I'd sell it to you for say $30 plus
> shipping. Only down side is that it does not have the engine heater. The tank is from a propane/engine heater style water heater.
> PM me if you are interested.
> --
> Larry
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274837 is a reply to message #274834] Thu, 02 April 2015 17:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Daniel DeLuca wrote on Thu, 02 April 2015 16:43
I think the 77's and 78's have round heaters. I don't know about Larry but mine had a drain plug that was essentially inaccessible with my largish hands. Next year I'll get at it even if I have to take out the cabinet.

Larry I'm going to take it out this weekend and see what I am dealing with. I'll let you know.

Dan.

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> On Apr 2, 2015, at 6:32 PM, Robert Mueller wrote:
>
> Larry,
>
> I'm a bit confused by this; the tank in the box shaped unit in Double Trouble and The Blue Streak have a drain that when opened
> lowers the level of the water in the tank to a level above the heating element but below the 1/2 full level. If someone
> inadvertently turns the drained heater on it does not fry the heating element and if it freezes the ice can easily expand upwards
> and do no damage.
>
> Regards,
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry
>
> Well, I took my split open water heater tank to my local garage and got it welded. (Amazing what "hard water" will do to these
> things.) Worked just fine until I froze it solid again, and ended up replacing just the tank. I do have a extra tank for the
> original 78' Royale water heater. If you can wait until the end of April when we get home, I'd sell it to you for say $30 plus
> shipping. Only down side is that it does not have the engine heater. The tank is from a propane/engine heater style water heater.
> PM me if you are interested.
> --
> Larry
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Yes--the late coaches have round tanks with the drain at the very bottom that is virtually inaccessible. If you can get to it you most likely will find it frozen shut. Luckily those are issues I no longer have to worry about.


Bob de Kruyff
78 Eleganza
Chandler, AZ
Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274848 is a reply to message #274832] Thu, 02 April 2015 21:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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USAussie wrote on Thu, 02 April 2015 17:32
Larry,

I'm a bit confused by this; the tank in the box shaped unit in Double Trouble and The Blue Streak have a drain that when opened
lowers the level of the water in the tank to a level above the heating element but below the 1/2 full level. If someone
inadvertently turns the drained heater on it does not fry the heating element and if it freezes the ice can easily expand upwards
and do no damage.

Regards,

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry

Well, I took my split open water heater tank to my local garage and got it welded. (Amazing what "hard water" will do to these
things.) Worked just fine until I froze it solid again, and ended up replacing just the tank. I do have a extra tank for the
original 78' Royale water heater. If you can wait until the end of April when we get home, I'd sell it to you for say $30 plus
shipping. Only down side is that it does not have the engine heater. The tank is from a propane/engine heater style water heater.
PM me if you are interested.
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....OK....I'm not clear on what you are asking me....


Larry Smile
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Menomonie, WI.
Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274851 is a reply to message #274848] Thu, 02 April 2015 22:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
USAussie is currently offline  USAussie   United States
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Larry,

I assumed that you had drained the tank. In an Avion that would have resulted in the water level below the middle of the tank so if
it did freeze the ice would have space to expand upwards and not cause a problem.

Did you drain the tank?

Regards,
Rob M.


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From: Larry

....OK....I'm not clear on what you are asking me....
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274858 is a reply to message #274851] Fri, 03 April 2015 07:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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USAussie wrote on Thu, 02 April 2015 22:35
Larry,

I assumed that you had drained the tank. In an Avion that would have resulted in the water level below the middle of the tank so if
it did freeze the ice would have space to expand upwards and not cause a problem.

Did you drain the tank?

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Larry

....OK....I'm not clear on what you are asking me....
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Ah...It was my FIRST winterizing. Thought I had drained the tank. Then came spring and a very wet floor. See this.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g4193-water-heater-repair.html
The Second time I was at Steve F's place and left the coach there for a week. It went to 4* two nights in a row and split it again. That time I was able to buy just a tank from a local RV Dealer. Then about a year later the electronics went bad, so I just put a new water heater in.


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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274891 is a reply to message #274834] Fri, 03 April 2015 13:35 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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It turns out that the leak came from about an 1/8" rust hole in the old tank. My poor wintering technique could not have helped, but probably was the tanks time. Ordering a fancy stainless one from Applied.

Dan

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> On Apr 2, 2015, at 6:43 PM, Daniel DeLuca wrote:
>
> I think the 77's and 78's have round heaters. I don't know about Larry but mine had a drain plug that was essentially inaccessible with my largish hands. Next year I'll get at it even if I have to take out the cabinet.
>
> Larry I'm going to take it out this weekend and see what I am dealing with. I'll let you know.
>
> Dan.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Apr 2, 2015, at 6:32 PM, Robert Mueller wrote:
>>
>> Larry,
>>
>> I'm a bit confused by this; the tank in the box shaped unit in Double Trouble and The Blue Streak have a drain that when opened
>> lowers the level of the water in the tank to a level above the heating element but below the 1/2 full level. If someone
>> inadvertently turns the drained heater on it does not fry the heating element and if it freezes the ice can easily expand upwards
>> and do no damage.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Larry
>>
>> Well, I took my split open water heater tank to my local garage and got it welded. (Amazing what "hard water" will do to these
>> things.) Worked just fine until I froze it solid again, and ended up replacing just the tank. I do have a extra tank for the
>> original 78' Royale water heater. If you can wait until the end of April when we get home, I'd sell it to you for say $30 plus
>> shipping. Only down side is that it does not have the engine heater. The tank is from a propane/engine heater style water heater.
>> PM me if you are interested.
>> --
>> Larry
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274942 is a reply to message #274858] Fri, 03 April 2015 18:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Larry,

Got it!

You're right the guy that fixed that tank did a great job!

I assume that the drain is the radiator type valve; no wonder it's a bitch to drain it!

What do the large ports connect to?

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Larry

Ah...It was my FIRST winterizing. Thought I had drained the tank. Then came spring and a very wet floor. See this.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g4193-water-heater-repair.html
The Second time I was at Steve F's place and left the coach there for a week. It went to 4* two nights in a row and split it again.
That time I was able to buy just a tank from a local RV Dealer. Then about a year later the electronics went bad, so I just put a
new water heater in.
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Re: [GMCnet] Winterizing Fail! [message #274944 is a reply to message #274942] Fri, 03 April 2015 19:17 Go to previous message
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USAussie wrote on Fri, 03 April 2015 18:52
Larry,

Got it!

You're right the guy that fixed that tank did a great job!

I assume that the drain is the radiator type valve; no wonder it's a bitch to drain it!

What do the large ports connect to?

Regards,
Rob M.


-----Original Message-----
From: Larry

Ah...It was my FIRST winterizing. Thought I had drained the tank. Then came spring and a very wet floor. See this.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g4193-water-heater-repair.html
The Second time I was at Steve F's place and left the coach there for a week. It went to 4* two nights in a row and split it again.
That time I was able to buy just a tank from a local RV Dealer. Then about a year later the electronics went bad, so I just put a
new water heater in.
--
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It is a propane heater, so the big "ports" are where the hot propane air goes to heat the water.


Larry Smile
78 Royale w/500 Caddy
Menomonie, WI.
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