FRED555

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Went to PIR for long weekend with warrior. First real dry run. RV was great. I think for mine I have definitely figured out both the power panel AND the undersink switches have to be on the waterheater to work.I tried the undersink on and the power panel off and nothing happened. As soon as I turned the power panel on the water fired.
My screen door is missing one of the lower clamps which appears to hold the side and lower door metal together. Does anyone know what they are called and where I can get one?
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judson757

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Has any body else had trouble finding replacement hardware for the sliding glass shower curtain? The plastic pieces that hold on to my track are breaking. I tried warrior lifestyles and my local dealer with no luck? Any suggestions?
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ronfisherman

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judson757 wrote: Has any body else had trouble finding replacement hardware for the sliding glass shower curtain? The plastic pieces that hold on to my track are breaking. I tried warrior lifestyles and my local dealer with no luck? Any suggestions? ![scratchead [emoticon]](http://www.coastresorts.com/sharedcontent/cfb/images/scratchead.gif)
Check out Irvine Shade and Door. They make a lot of the shower doors for the RV industry.
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smitty2

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Hey Fred -
Good race to go to! Wish Jr was able to beat out Harvick - but we'll take a second after the Daytona win.
I'm going to have to check out my rig after all you've found with regards to the water heater. I can't for the life of me remember having to turn on both switches.
The screen doors seem to me to be a standard in the industry. I would take a picture of the part you're talking about and bring it to your local hardware store first and if no luck then an RV supply house. Did you try warrior lifestyles?
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TheoWarrior

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I was looking for the water heater anode, and I think mine doesn't have one?
All I can find is the plastic drain plug. I guess I need to replace with an anode...
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FRED555

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TheoWarrior wrote: I was looking for the water heater anode, and I think mine doesn't have one?
All I can find is the plastic drain plug. I guess I need to replace with an anode...
I would mine came the same way but all my other RV's had anode attached to drain plug AND they didn't last very long, (in other words they need one).
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I'm stupid on this one. Is that to help attract the minerals and such so the tank doesn't get rotted out? Where does it go?
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TheoWarrior

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Smitty, sorry for the confusion. I researched this some more,If our tanks are aluminum, which they probably are, I have read that they do not require an anode. I will look at my tank to verify.
I also plan to check my water heaters at home
Just as a FYI, its a sacrificial anode that corrodes, not your tank or piping. see the below links for more info.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcxHIFKLVbc
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http://www.waterheaterrescue.com/pages/WHRpages/English/Longevity/water-heater-anodes.html
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ronfisherman

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If you have a Suburban water heater. You will need a anode.
Atwood water heaters do not require one.
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Thanks Ron - good to know. Mine, and others here I'm sure, is an Atwood.
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