RV Water Heater Thermal Cutoff Kit - Replacement Part for Atwood 93866 Work for The Electronic Water Heater Models # GCH6-4E GCH6-6E G6A-7E G6A-8E GC6AA-9E GCH10A-2E G610-3E GH610-3E XT Series (3)
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Trevor
> 3 dayThermal cutoff went bad, ordered this and our hot water heater is working again in the RV. (Dometic Water Heater).
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Customer
> 3 dayEasy to install on my Airstream.
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just Dave
> 3 dayFast service, quality of product packaging are both well above par. Transaction from start to finish was flawless, thank you! Fortunately for me, while waiting on this part and and one other I decided to remove the old thermostat and thermal cut-off wire just to be ready with a clean work are, I cleaned all connections and when I was done for kicks I turned it on…… you guessed it, it worked and is still working! So I now have a back up thermal cut-off and thermostat. Hey I’m fine with that. I’m sure I bill need them again very soon.
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Flossie Wilderman
> 3 dayits ok
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Patrick&Nichole
> 3 dayI received this one day early. Thank God, because it sucks living in a motorhome without hot water in the winter! The included instructions were self explanatory. Overall replacing the part was easy. The price wasnt bad either. You should always have extras when you live in a motorhome.
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Kindle Customer
22-11-2024Worked for me. Reasonable price.
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Scott Phillips
> 3 dayExactly what I needed to fix the water heater in our trailer. Great price, and includes a spare. I see how they can pop fairly easily, so Ill hang onto the spare when we go out!
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SS from SC
> 3 dayGreat item and no problem
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Jonathan barnett
Greater than one weekEasy to install and worked very well
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qveenaxios
> 3 dayAfter numerous hours of research, we finally figured out the issue with our water heater in our travel trailer. We looked absolutely everywhere to diagnose the issue. The dealership that sold us the trailer said we would have to bring it in and it would be at our expense. My husband found an RV technician that was going to charge us $100 for the diagnosis fee then $100 for the labor fee and then we would have to pay for the part. So $15 saved us more than $200. No more cold showers! Thank heavens!