That is how I use mine, turn on water, propane then heater. use as needed then turn off propane then heater, let cool for 30 seconds then water pressure!
Uuumm.. I don`t think that you are supposed to shower directly from the heater output. I mean, in your house you don`t do that. You take the heater outlet to a blender valve where you have cold water also..
What is the gas hose you used to hook up the propane, mine came with a brass fitting on it and I assume I can remove it and use a normal 3/8ths propane hose adapter?
Living in AZ, I do this after every 100-150 miles. I have the quick release pins to make it quicker and easier, but I have a question. Is it ok to wash it out with a hose to get all the super fine dust out as long as I blow out the water and make sure its all dry before trying to move it again?
I personally would not use water. That can potentially leave a film on the clutch surfaces causing abnormal wear. a good blow with high pressure air often. remove them to check/clean every 1000 miles!
@@JasonFortino they were good & i enjoyed them for about 6 months then upgraded to a kicker KPB2. the sound was good unless above 30mph then they were not powerful enough to overcome the engine, wind & tire noise. i have a stereo in everything i own & just wanted more. if stationary tunes or just cruising & want audio they work just fine!
Wow I've never had a problem like this I use these water heaters for pressure washers . you adjust the water temperature with the knobs that are there. Hot and cold 😂
You have the water regulator on the heater at minimum you need to turn that up and the temp will go down. I have had one of these. I now have one that has a digital thermostat and regulates it's own temp to what ever you set it for. So worth the extra $100 or so. Got mine for $249
It looks like possibly what you have on your tank is more of a needle valve set up for a higher pressure thing like a different type of burner than a usual barbecue pet. You just need a new regulator for your propane tank. You can also buy a gauge to take the pressure At the heater, but the regulators are 20 bucks or less. And you can take the little plastic 3/4. Inch OD cap off the center and lower the pressure. If you need to with the screwdriver counterclockwise.