Home Maintenance: Electrical Repair : How To Adjust Water-heater Temperature

By electric, December 22, 2009


7 Responses to “Home Maintenance: Electrical Repair : How To Adjust Water-heater Temperature”

  1. sgtgrooover says:

    Turn off the power!!!!!!! I wonder if this guy is still alive? This is the 3rd video I’ve seen him do with total disregard for safety. Don’t listen to him!! You could get electrocuted. P.S. that means you die!!!

  2. FlyRobDog says:

    cool video! I had a problem with my water heater. The pilot light would not stay on. I fixed it..and it only cost 6 bucks..i also made a video of how to fix your pilot light.. its in my profile..again..thanks for the cool vid!

  3. ndallas30 says:

    Thank you for the help. I am going to surprise my husband by “doing it myself” i hope all goes well ~~~Ladiebugie

  4. CostaChiquense says:

    Hola soy Journeyman Plumber del Condado de Shelby en Tennessee. Está bien el instructivo, pero enseñar esto, es peder a tus clientes. Mejor haz tu el trabajo por ellos. Any way good video.

  5. pbr2424 says:

    Shut the power off first. Its 220 volts. If your srew driver slips your dead. 120 degrees is max. Not 125. Over 120 you need a tempering valve or you could burn someone. Plumbing code.

  6. 252kevinh says:

    thank you. very helpful! muchas gracias!!

  7. FloridaShock says:

    Exactly what I was looking for! This video was very helpful. Thanks!

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