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Propane Hard 6-8 hours 11

Atwood GC10A-4E Replacement: Best Tankless RV Water Heater Upgrades 20

While there's no direct plug-and-play replacement for the Atwood GC10A-4E with a gas-only tankless unit, you can upgrade to dual-fuel tankless heaters like the Girard GSWH-2 or Truma AquaGo. These maintain electric capability while providing instant hot water and better efficiency.

Appliances Medium 3-4 hours 10

Dometic R31 Stove Review + Gas Pressure Test Guide

The Dometic R31 is a solid upgrade from older units like the Wedgewood Vision, with reliable oven performance. The pressure test requires a 0-15 PSI gauge connected to the regulator test port to verify 11" WC gas pressure.

Solar Batteries Medium 4-8 hours 9

Lead Acid vs Lithium RV Batteries: Complete Upgrade Guide

LiFePO4 lithium batteries like the Dyness can replace lead acid batteries, but you'll likely need to upgrade your converter/charger to a lithium-compatible model. The BMS protects the battery from overcharging and provides longer life with faster charging.

Appliances Easy 30-45 minutes 9

Fix Splendide Washer/Dryer Towels Stuck to Drum Issue

Your Splendide combo's towel matting issue is typically caused by insufficient airflow during the dry cycle or fabric softener buildup. The solution involves adjusting load composition, cleaning the lint filter thoroughly, and modifying your drying technique.

Propane Medium 2-3 hours for inspection and potential repairs 9

Water Heater Hot When Empty - No Safety Protection Issue

You're absolutely right to be concerned - most RV water heaters don't have built-in dry-fire protection, and running them empty can cause serious damage. You need to install an aftermarket safety device or develop better operational habits to prevent this dangerous situation.

Ac Refrigeration Easy 2-4 hours for DIY 9

How to Cool Hot RV Window Frames: 7 Proven Heat Reduction Solutions

Exterior reflective covers with insulation are most effective for hot window frames. Block sun before it heats aluminum. Attach with suction cups, snaps, or tie-downs. DIY with Reflectix works well. Interior solutions help but exterior blocking is superior.

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