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 | Okay trailer gurus, my hot water tank (propane) will light but not stay lit.  Thermocoupler or what?   Thanks | 
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        Location: western  PA
 | Not enough gas pressure? Bad regulator? Bad thermocouple? Pinched gas line? Empty tank? Plugged line? Bugs like to live in the small gas orfices and plug things up. Disconnect the line and blow it out with air to see if its clear. Gard | 
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       Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey
 | 9 out of 10 times it will be the thermocoupler, it's a cheap fix, you should never blow air backwards through your gas system. | 
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 | Where can you get replacement annode rod? Mine is almost worn thru. | 
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       Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey
 | Originally written by rockyrider on 2008-06-30 1:35 AM
 Where can you get replacement annode rod? Mine is almost worn thru.
     If it's an Atwood or Suburban Water heater they should be available at any RV store, or on Ebay. There are a number of RV stores that have set up stores on E-bay. I have dealt with a few of them and the service is outstanding. | 
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 | Originally written by rockyrider on 2008-06-30 2:35 AM
 Where can you get replacement annode rod? Mine is almost worn thru.
 You can purchase annodes at plumbing stores, Lowes and Home Depot. They sell them by standard sizes that include most RV applications. | 
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    Location: Never miss a good chance to shut up.
 | It's nice to see you two partner up and help this fellow.  Thanks. | 
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       Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey
 | I'm always here to help a guy out, if I know something about it.  If I don't know, I stay out of it. | 
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 | You can blow out any gas line by first disconnecting each end. Then apply pressure to the appliance end blowing towards the gas pressure source. If you were to blow the other way, any lodged substance could be more firmly emplaced. You shouldn't pressurize any system with a connected valve or diaphragm type of regulator. They can be damaged by any excessive pressure. If the line you are purging is connected to multiple appliances, it is necessary to isolate them to avoid damaging them as well. Gard | 
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  Location: Alberta, Canada
 | Thanks guys!  Guess how I am spending my Canada Day holiday  Bought a new thermocoupler and will go from there.  You guys have a good July 4th!  | 
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