Running out of hot water mid-shower or waiting for the tank to reheat cuts showers short when someone else is waiting. This tankless heater replaces your system so you can finish a shower and wash dishes right after without spacing them out.
This Dylux RV tankless water heater delivers hot water on demand instead of using a storage tank, so the burner keeps heating water as it flows instead of relying on stored volume. It delivers 2.4 gallons per minute with 60,000 Btu input, so you can finish a shower without cutting it short and wash dishes right after without spacing them out. This setup replaces a standard tank water heater and removes the need to wait for a tank to reheat between uses. Instead of tracking who showers next or adjusting flow to make hot water last, you turn the handle and use it without thinking about the system behind the wall.
Adjust water temperature from 95° F to 131° F with ±1° F accuracy so you aren't adjusting the handle mid-shower to keep the temperature where you want it. A child safety lock limits the maximum temperature to 113° F to help reduce scald risk. It also operates with water pressure as low as 14.5 PSI, so it works in low-pressure campground hookups.
This heater installs through the exterior wall of your RV and fits a 12-5/8" x 12-1/2" cutout. The overall size with the black door is 16-1/8" wide x 16-1/8" tall x 15-5/16" deep. Use these dimensions to confirm fit before replacing your current water heater.
The unit runs on liquefied petroleum (LP) propane for heat and uses your RV's 12V system for ignition and controls, so it connects directly to your RV's existing propane and 12V system without needing external power. The system adjusts flame output while water is flowing to keep the set temperature instead of requiring manual changes at the faucet.
Built-in safety systems monitor flame, exhaust, pressure, and voltage with automatic shutdown if issues occur. Error codes help with troubleshooting. Freeze protection activates below 43° F, and the housing is designed to handle outdoor exposure and temperature changes in RV use.
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Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everyone. Steve here with etrailer. Let's take a look at the Dylux RV Tankless Water Heater. It runs all propane gas and it's rated at 60,000 BTUs. Now folks, this is a tankless propane water heater. It's gonna give you on-demand hot water for consistent RV performance.
It does have built-in child safety locks to limit max temperatures to 113 degrees Fahrenheit, and that's gonna help prevent scalding and burn. So you do get a nice control here. And this also has built-in self-diagnostics that can display error codes for easy troubleshooting. You can check the system to monitor everything temperature wise, adjust things on the fly right here with this control pane. And of course, it's wired in.
And coming to the front here, I just have the cover here loosely just leaning against this. Obviously, you would pull this up, rotate it, and then you could open and close it based on that tab. So it is vented. It does have a nice gasket that matches up here onto the main plate. Lemme move this stuff outta the way here real quick.
And basically from here on out, we're just gonna look at the unit itself. So you do obviously, again, have your hot and cold water hookups on the back, or cold weather rather than hot going out. And then of course, your gas hookup down here on the bottom. And then of course, your wiring to wire everything up. You have a low water pressure startup, that can operate reliability with water pressure as low as 14 and a half PSI.
So very impressive on the low water pressure set up. You have a microprocessor control inside of the unit, that's gonna optimize gas and power consumption, giving you the most efficient performance. And this does feature a wind-resistant design so you can adjust the fan speed, giving you stable combustion and ventilation at the same time. And as you can see in here, you get everything down here. You can pop off this panel if you want to get to more of the electrical looks of everything as far as the control panel or the motherboard, circuit board, whatever. But your main on and off and everything here, your gas igniter and everything's all in the back here. And of course, your exhaust fence. And like I mentioned, you have a little foam gasket here. You have hardware that comes with that unit for installing that door. Some dimensions, the cutout's gonna be 12 and 5/8th by 12 and 1/2. That's that square here. And then with the door on, the door's a lot bigger than the outside. The door I measured went up to 16 and 1/8th by 16 and 1/8th. So those dimensions should get you good as far as making sure it's gonna fit and everything. Again, folks, this is the Dylux, the Dylux RV Tankless Water Propane Heater, running on gas. I'm Steven with etrailer. As always, reach out if you have any questions about this or any of the products. And if you don't wanna install this, you can also use our Dealer Locator tool at etrailer.com. Enter your zip code and find an installer local to your area. Thanks for watching and have a good day.
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