Replacement For Atwood Water Heater With no Tank Available
Published 04/12/2024 >
Question:
I have a Dometic water heater, Model GC10A-2 , serial 94131, it has a leaking tank, would you have a replacement tank Thanks Carl
asked by: Carl C
Expert Reply:
Hi Carl; Atwood (which made your water heater) is no longer in business and replacement tanks are not made for them, so the best we can offer is replacing your heater with a new one, the tankless Furrion RV Tankless Water Heater # FR48SR.
These give you on-demand hot water and are far more energy efficient than heaters with tanks. I know it's not what you asked for but I thought I'd give you the option since a replacement Atwood tank isn't something made anymore.
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Carl
4/12/2024
Hi Kyle, thanks for the quick reply. I'm wondering how easy or difficult it would be to exchange my old Domtic GC10A-2, for the unit that you recommend, will the water lines, electric and propane lines connect without adapters? My Domtic is an electric/propane heater, but from what I understand , the one you recommend runs on propane.