Re: Water Heater
Reply #1 –
Foretravels excel at many things but water heater access is not one of them. I didn't have problems with the fittings breaking (my older coach has brass connectors to the PEX) but leaking from them. It's very difficult to swing a wrench up behind there. What I did was use two 3 ft long wire braided flex hoses between the PEX fittings and the WH. With the WH resting on it's face on a chair or stool in front of the compartment I could hook up the water lines with ease and check for leaks. I haven't noticed any downside to the flex lines in the 5 or so years since I did this. The flex lines had 1/2" NPT female fitting on both ends and I had to add a 1/2' NPT nipple to adapt to the existing PEX fitting. I'm not exactly sure the length was 3 ft - could have been shorter. I did this when I installed a new WH and I may have extended the electrical wires as well. The motoraid (also called heat exchanger) hoses were just barely long enough. I also added indicator lights to tell me when the gas or electric element is ON (by ON I mean the actively heating). I did this so I would know when the tank was fully heated and I could start a shower.