@@howididit I tend to prefab as much as I can. Assemble the rest on the go, then go back and crimp the pex rings. For those tricky spots where the crimped won’t go. I pull the section, crimp the ring ahead then press the “assembly” back into position. I also avoid cutting in 90s as much as possible, opting for any changes in direction with a pex elbow support bend. Less cuts, less fittings, less chance of leaks. I also prefer true swage type crimp rings versus pinch type.
I was very interested initially in this video but after hearing a Water Heater called laughingly a “Hot water Heater”, I can no longer take the video seriously. Sorry, but there is no such thing as a “Hot Water Heater”! If the water was already hot you wouldn’t have to heat it!
You can preassemble without shark bite fittings. That’s how pex works.
@@Matteo_ thanks for the comment. This was just how I did it, I think everyone will do what works for them and the space they are working in.
@@howididit I tend to prefab as much as I can. Assemble the rest on the go, then go back and crimp the pex rings. For those tricky spots where the crimped won’t go. I pull the section, crimp the ring ahead then press the “assembly” back into position. I also avoid cutting in 90s as much as possible, opting for any changes in direction with a pex elbow support bend. Less cuts, less fittings, less chance of leaks. I also prefer true swage type crimp rings versus pinch type.
@@Matteo_ great tips. Thanks
Some put filters so inside burners don’t get scale
Great idea! back up to the current filters.
Believe it's called a water heater. Not a HOT water heater.
@@FrederickWebb-k4z lol, oh you got me. Thanks for watching.
It sounds so ignorant but so many call it that!!
What size regulator do they need ??
@@flapper111uk I purchased a RV dual regulator, so I could run two tanks. It works fantastic.
I was very interested initially in this video but after hearing a Water Heater called laughingly a “Hot water Heater”, I can no longer take the video seriously. Sorry, but there is no such thing as a “Hot Water Heater”! If the water was already hot you wouldn’t have to heat it!
@@markzuppe3975 LOL, right. I have no clue on my thought process on that one. Still lol 😂