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, you…
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…
Hey Andrew! Yes, Furrion does have a Chill Cube model with a heat pump. This was actually just released for aftermarket sale. You will need a complete system to make the switch, new R32 units aren't backwards compatible with old R410A systems.…
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…
Hey Steve! Your Atwood GE16EXT water heater is quite large and there is nothing right now that will be a direct replacement in terms of dimensions and capacity. I recommend switching to the Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater #FR68SR (white) or #FR42TD…
The correct replacement for an Atwood Water Heater GC6AA-9E is the Dometic RV Water Heater part #DMC74FR. This is a 6 gallon water heater that works with both gas and electric just like the one you have so it will be an exact match.
Definitely a smart idea to replace your Atwood heater with a tankless unit, as they are much more energy-efficient and quicker to heat your water. We do have an option that will easily fit in place of your 16" x 15-1/2" x 20-7/8"…
Hey Tom, thanks for reaching out. Yes you are on the right track. The Ducted Air Distribution Box #LC64DX (2024040312) will indeed work with the Furrion Variable Speed Chill Cube RV Air Conditioner w/ Heat Pump #FR24TQ (2025008216). They are made…
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. The…
Natalie, that depends on how your RV is set up. If your existing power center has a converter that isn’t lithium-friendly and can’t be replaced on its own, swapping the entire power center can be the cleanest solution. Units like the PowerMax 45A…
Our installers and customer experiences have led us to believe that the Furrion tankless heaters like the part #FR98SR are by far the best and most reliable so that is what I would recommend. Not saying that the Fogatti is a piece of junk but the…
The best replacement water heater for your Atwood GC6AA-10E is the Dometic RV Water Heater #DMC74FR which needs a cutout of 12-3/4" tall x 12-3/4" wide x 19-7/8" deep to fit. Then you just need a door like the 12-3/4" #DMC58FR to…
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