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Hi Michael, To replace your Suburban SW6 DE water heater you'll want the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater #FR98SR. This tankless water heater is one of the most efficient units on the market, producing up 144 gallons of hot water per hour.…
view full answer...The best replacement option we offer for a Atwood GC10A-4E Water Heater is tankless, the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part #FR68SR. It won't be a direct replacement but still pretty easy nonetheless as they are very similar. That said,…
view full answer...We do carry the Dometic RV Water Heater #DMC74FR which you could use to replace your Atwood G6A-8E 6 gal RV Water Heater, but I highly recommend switching over to a tankless system like the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU #FR98SR. This…
view full answer...The Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 12 Volt - 8,800 Btu - 6 Gal Tank Item AT96121 is the direct replacement for the GC6AA-10E. Unfortunately it is out of stock with no expected restock date. Instead I recommend the Furrion RV…
view full answer...Hey Jarrod, The dimensions I'm seeing for the Suburban SW6DE are showing as 12.69"h x 12.69"w x 19.19"d for the body. The access door will be a bit larger so you'll want to take a quick measurement to see…
view full answer...A lot of the older Atwood water heaters have been discontinued, yes. For your replacement I recommend the Atwood RV Water Heater #AT94022 which is a 10 gallon gas/electric unit like you currently have with an automatic pilot. This uses 120V power…
view full answer...Hi Charles, The part diagram I can find for the Atwood GC10A-3E shows 91367 so the #AT91367 would be the correct replacement for your water heater's control panel.
view full answer...The GCH6A-10E is a 6 gallon water heater so you could replace it with the Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas and Electric - Automatic Pilot - 120 Volt - 10,000 Btu - 6 Gal Tank #DMC74FR but I highly recommend swapping from a standard RV water heater to a…
view full answer...Hey Mike, the best option for a tankless water heater for your 2006 Airstream Bambi is the Furrion part #FR98SR as we have found it works the best and is the most reliable.
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but there is not an exact size replacement available for your Atwood GCH6A-10E water heater, which looks like was 16" wide x 12-1/2" tall x 20" deep. With that said, the closest match is theDometic RV Water…
view full answer...We don't carry the Suburban line of water heaters so you will need to check a few measurements to make sure it will fit, but you may need to do a few modifications to make it fit properly. With that said, here are a few specs for you. The Fogatti…
view full answer...The Excel RV Tankless Water Heater #EX93FR will not work on a 110v, 30 amp service, and must be run off D-batteries exclusively. Instead, take a look at the Dometic RV Water Heater #DMC74FR. This water heater has a 10,000 btu heating capacity, is…
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Hi Michael, To replace your Suburban SW6 DE water heater you'll want the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater #FR98SR. This tankless water heater is one of the most efficient units on the market, producing up 144 gallons of hot water per…
view full answer...The best replacement option we offer for a Atwood GC10A-4E Water Heater is tankless, the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater part #FR68SR. It won't be a direct replacement but still pretty easy nonetheless as they are very similar. That…
view full answer...We do carry the Dometic RV Water Heater #DMC74FR which you could use to replace your Atwood G6A-8E 6 gal RV Water Heater, but I highly recommend switching over to a tankless system like the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater 60,000 BTU #FR98SR. This…
view full answer...The Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas - Automatic Pilot - 12 Volt - 8,800 Btu - 6 Gal Tank Item AT96121 is the direct replacement for the GC6AA-10E. Unfortunately it is out of stock with no expected restock date. Instead I recommend the Furrion RV…
view full answer...Hey Jarrod, The dimensions I'm seeing for the Suburban SW6DE are showing as 12.69"h x 12.69"w x 19.19"d for the body. The access door will be a bit larger so you'll want to take a quick…
view full answer...A lot of the older Atwood water heaters have been discontinued, yes. For your replacement I recommend the Atwood RV Water Heater #AT94022 which is a 10 gallon gas/electric unit like you currently have with an automatic pilot. This uses 120V power…
view full answer...Hi Charles, The part diagram I can find for the Atwood GC10A-3E shows 91367 so the #AT91367 would be the correct replacement for your water heater's control panel.
view full answer...The GCH6A-10E is a 6 gallon water heater so you could replace it with the Dometic RV Water Heater - Gas and Electric - Automatic Pilot - 120 Volt - 10,000 Btu - 6 Gal Tank #DMC74FR but I highly recommend swapping from a standard RV water heater to…
view full answer...Hey Mike, the best option for a tankless water heater for your 2006 Airstream Bambi is the Furrion part #FR98SR as we have found it works the best and is the most reliable.
view full answer...I have a solution for you, but there is not an exact size replacement available for your Atwood GCH6A-10E water heater, which looks like was 16" wide x 12-1/2" tall x 20" deep. With that said, the closest match is…
view full answer...We don't carry the Suburban line of water heaters so you will need to check a few measurements to make sure it will fit, but you may need to do a few modifications to make it fit properly. With that said, here are a few specs for you. The…
view full answer...The Excel RV Tankless Water Heater #EX93FR will not work on a 110v, 30 amp service, and must be run off D-batteries exclusively. Instead, take a look at the Dometic RV Water Heater #DMC74FR. This water heater has a 10,000 btu heating capacity, is…
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