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At the worst times! Tankless water #8548368
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Not that there’s a good time for a tankless water heater to poop out but here we go again. It won’t stay lit it starts to warm up then kicks out shows error code 13 that could be one of several things. The last time replacing the 3 igniter tips fixed it and it’s been good for several years now my lack of annual maintenance might of caught up with me. LOL

So now it’s time for the “I’m sorry spa treatment” to make up for my lack of attention to the water heater over the years so it looks like first a 2 hour distilled vinegar flush, then new igniter tips, check the air intake screen, look in the exhaust pipe after the winds we had over the weekend for obstructions. Until the parts get here it’s camping showers time wet lather and rinse before it kicks out one person on tank duty the other showers in spurts. LOL


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548370
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at least you understand damage control Jerry!! Good luck with that darn heater..

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548372
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Sometimes blowing air everywhere I can reach with a compressor gets my portable ones going. Might give that a try while you’re waiting on parts.

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548395
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I’ll do the flush first as that’s past due anyway and I don’t need to open it up for that but so is the blowing it out thats past due too. I’ll do that when I change out the igniters and do a total inspection on it I hate to keep working around that circuit board once I open it if I damage that it’s $1,200 for a new heater if I mess that up.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548402
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always sumtin!!! makes life exciting.


Give me a fish, I will eat for a day. Teach me to fish, I will eat for a lifetime
Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548434
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I have a Bosch, mine didn’t want to lite, I bent that little wire that the pilot warms a little closer to the pilot and it works real good now, I also cleaned and tightened the ground. Occasionally i clean the screen at the water inlet.

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: newfox1] #8548439
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Originally Posted by newfox1
I have a Bosch, mine didn’t want to lite, I bent that little wire that the pilot warms a little closer to the pilot and it works real good now, I also cleaned and tightened the ground. Occasionally i clean the screen at the water inlet.


That is the thermal coupler
When it reaches it operating temperature, it sends an electrical signal to the manifold allowing for gas to pass….


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just put your ear to the ground , and follow along

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548441
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Error codes? You mean you have a tankless heater with a computer in it?

As much as I possibly can, I avoid any sort of device that contains a computer; outboards, chainsaws, water heaters, etc..


"My life is better than your vacation"
Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548443
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I'm so glad I didn't put in an on demand water heater when we considered it a few years back. We had run LP into the house for a gas range and included a tap into the basement room with the water heater. Plumber wanted 5K for the heater and install. Wife wanted to do it but we stuck with electric. Minimal things to go wrong. Can't see the on demand ever paying back the cost.

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: EdP] #8548469
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Originally Posted by EdP
I'm so glad I didn't put in an on demand water heater when we considered it a few years back. We had run LP into the house for a gas range and included a tap into the basement room with the water heater. Plumber wanted 5K for the heater and install. Wife wanted to do it but we stuck with electric. Minimal things to go wrong. Can't see the on demand ever paying back the cost.



On demand translation is, “it will get there when it gets there.” LOL I’m not sure if you save much waiting for the water to heat up it always seems like a waste of water. Our sink is right next to the water heater closet and the wait is way longer than I expected it to be with it being that close.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548475
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Waste of money unless dwelling is empty major part of year. Yes some will point out they don’t run when water is not used. But the way they tear up the really save energy because they don’t work.
I can install an electric water heater with 3/4 inch copper compression fittings in 15 minutes. Wired and running once water is in and air putged

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548496
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Love mine, will never go back to a tank heater. Nowhere near 5k like someone was saying. To each their own....

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: Law Dog] #8548502
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Just put in a navien240/130 btu boiler on demand hot water so far really like it will have to wait and see how much the electric bill goes down.

Re: At the worst times! Tankless water [Re: houndone] #8548577
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Originally Posted by houndone
Just put in a navien240/130 btu boiler on demand hot water so far really like it will have to wait and see how much the electric bill goes down.



I had a heat exchange set up on my boiler it was tough on the standard LP water heaters the tanks could not take the prolonged heat and the anti scalding valves did not work long from the calcium deposits same with the exchange bypass valve I just leave it open it’s easier to lower the boiler temp if it warms up. Don’t even think of using black pipe anywhere in the system that stuff is a magnet for excessive deposit build up. I have rural water not a well. I run the boiler in the basic set up with a hot water spin down filter and sediment traps it’s a lot less hassle.

I put a temperature gauge in the Pex line in the water heater closet so I can see the boiler temp from inside the house. The tankless water heater I bought on sale for $600 on close out it had a $300 tax rebate and I put the boiler and tankless water heater in myself saved a ton of money to the works.


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

Jerry Herbst
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