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Hot Water Tank Problem

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Hot Water Tank Problem Melissa Hoos 6-29-09  
Bought a 2005 Coachmen Spirit of America May of 08. Used it 5 times, found a new leak every time. Think previous owner froze it. First time, hot water tank leaked and had water all over the floor. Removed styrofoam to find tank "repaired" by a attempt at welding. Plastered some JB Weld on there, appeared to be fixed, next 2 leaks were in bathroom, ended up replacing toilet, now this past weekend tried to fill water tank up again and more leaks appeared from hot water tank. How can this thing even be removed? We prefer to DIY, however, does the whole cabnetry have to be removed to get to the tank? Model is one with Tank onder the sink, bed in rear. Any help with this would be great@
Re: Hot Water Tank Problem rich. 6-29-09  
Camper rv water heaters are removed from the outside, close off (gas--Propane)Cap the line.disconnect cold(bottom) and Hot(output) from near top of heater, disconnect 12 volt wires--20 plus screws from outside frame, Butyl sealer stuff holding it in some too,I take it---made by Atwood? or surbuban--
rich
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