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Re: Aqua Hot Maintenace

Reply #25
Well last night in Florida it got down to 46 degrees so I let the Aqua Hot run all night with all zones and the engine preheat running all night.  Praise God it was dry and no leaks.  I was going to leave the Aqua Hot cover off as Rudy suggested but I replaced the cover and found that it reduced the noise level from the Aqua Hot inside the coach big time. 

I want to thank all of you and your thoughtful ideas,  even the the comedians in the very beginning of my post.  All comments were welcomed and appreciated.  Hopefully this post will encourage someone to fix their Aqua Hot themselves.  I went into the job with fear of the unknown and I came out filled with new knowledge and confidence.  Anyone having specific questions feel free to message me.  Now on to the next job.
John & Carm Morales

"We travel not to go anywhere, but to just go.  We travel for travel's sake.  Our great desire is to move."

Re: Aqua Hot Maintenace

Reply #26
... I replaced the cover and found that it reduced the noise level from the Aqua Hot inside the coach big time. 

I went into the job with fear of the unknown and I came out filled with new knowledge and confidence ... Now on to the next job.

I put my cover back on as well. It makes for a tidy space and less noise.

Every job you do, thought through, with a helping hand as needed and done in a methodical way builds skills and confidence.  That is the best part of doing what you can yourself.  Great job, John!
Roger Engdahl and Susan Green
2001 U320 3610 #5879 (Home2) - 2014 Jeep Cherokee or 2018 F150
Hastings, MN

Re: Aqua Hot Maintenace

Reply #27
Thanks Roger.
John & Carm Morales

"We travel not to go anywhere, but to just go.  We travel for travel's sake.  Our great desire is to move."