Thank you, Mr. Smith, for this very helpful video. This saved me from paying thousands of dollars for a brand new replacement as suggested by a local plumber. Clearly this plumber was out to make some money while trying to take advantage of a customer. Did this all myself in less than an hour going very carefully step by step. All good and no more error code 10s so far!
@ParkerSmithIIIАй бұрын
The red cable is a wire hanger. Bundle all the other wires up and wrap it around them to keep the wires from touching any hot pipes.
@seatownfunk3Ай бұрын
@@ParkerSmithIII Yes, I saw that in the video when I watched it again. Although none of the bundled wires appeared to be close to touching the copper tubes inside, I did go ahead and zip tie them a little closer and higher just to be safe. Thanks again!
@kaleighcampbell18362 ай бұрын
Can you upload video of the band's pregame show if you have video of that whether it's at the practice field or at Jordan-Hare Stadium? War Eagle!
@henrydwaldingjr31032 ай бұрын
If only the football team was as good as the band and cheerleaders .
@XIIMonkeysMusicGroup2 ай бұрын
Just had this code 10 just pop up today! Wife couldn't fill the tub without me clearing the code every minute!
@jlt11602 ай бұрын
Auburn alumni here- thanks for sharing!
@carycomic19543 ай бұрын
ESPN+ should also have mainstreamed both the pre-game and half-time musical performances. That might've resulted in the football teams playing more evenly (via well-balanced morale).
@kaleighcampbell18363 ай бұрын
War Eagle Parker🧡💙🦅
@ghostsociety46253 ай бұрын
yea see no 😂
@ton5meire2893 ай бұрын
What’s wrong?
@ghostsociety46253 ай бұрын
@@ton5meire289 Hbcus are the best
@EfremHayes3 ай бұрын
@@ghostsociety4625FACTS!! I love it when HBCU’s play D1’s..We show these folks some real flavor!!
@shoa89293 ай бұрын
So I took the 4th screw at the 1 o'clock that had the red ground is located. But noticed that the end of it had gotten disconnected. Anyone know here exactly the second end goes? Thanks in advance.
@ParkerSmithIII3 ай бұрын
@@shoa8929 That is a hanger support wire to wrap around the bundle of wires going in front of the fan. Keeps the wires off the hot pipes.
@shoa89293 ай бұрын
@@ParkerSmithIII Oh that makes sense, I wasn't sure as in the video it was called the "ground wire" so thought it got disconnected from some place. Thanks!
@brightonwang13 ай бұрын
Great video! Thank you! Saved me the hassle of calling, arranging for HVAC tech.
@btardpostingcomments3 ай бұрын
Thank you for your video! I was able to clear my codes. It's crazy how quiet these rennai heaters actually run when clean...
@supereyes94684 ай бұрын
Thanks u so much.
@adamant56374 ай бұрын
Amazing video and straight to it! Exactly what my issue was. Had a handful of debris in my fan! Can't thank you enough! You helped me Dad better!
@d.barclay15644 ай бұрын
Video saved me a lot of money! Thank you
@csh2oboy5 ай бұрын
Great video! After fixing the problem I saw Rinnai sells a protective cage that goes around the “squirrel fan” so may not have this problem happen again. Another issue I’ve had since buying the system is it takes forever for hot water to get upstairs, not as on demand as I hoped. Anyone else have this issue or know how to fix it??
@brianhenry92915 ай бұрын
I need something to keep lizards from getting in my fan. Was that protective cage easy to install?
@Mactonite775 ай бұрын
Do you need to kill power to the rinnai before doing this?
@ParkerSmithIII5 ай бұрын
@@Mactonite77 Yes, absolutley.
@Mactonite775 ай бұрын
@@ParkerSmithIIIjust rhe cleaning, so far so good! Thanks!
@Mactonite775 ай бұрын
Just did the cleaning , so far so good. No error code.
@MG-st3xd5 ай бұрын
Same issue. I cleaned the fan several times, always fixed it for a couple months. Now, clean fan and error 10 is thrown every shower. I'm thinking the heat exchanger needs to be exposed and cleaned. Removing it looks like it involves breaking seals between the pieces. :(
@tb34085 ай бұрын
easy fix thanks for the help!
@joehazelquist30375 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Fixed our issue, and we didn't have to call a repair guy and spend MORE money.
@devineimageworks5 ай бұрын
I had an issue where my hot water was randomly cutting out after several minutes. Followed this video, cleaned the all of the bug guts and other crap out of the fan blades - everything seems to be working well again. Also hooked my shop vac up to the air line when the fan was out and sucked/blew for a few secs each in case any loose junk was way up inside. Simple, easy to follow video.
@MrRick28055 ай бұрын
Thanks thanks 1 million thanks, helping sooooo much ❤
@eneis35296 ай бұрын
Thanks a million sir, my tankless heater work really good,appreciate very much 👍🏼
@jenniferrodin14546 ай бұрын
Thank you again! I rewatch your video every time I need to do this! 😊 It's very helpful and clear!
@glennnelson32756 ай бұрын
Sorted my Code 10 about this time last year with your great video. This year we had a Code 12 but with some of the same symptoms (temperature fluctuations) of the Code 10 last year, so I pulled up your trusty video and cleaned the filter again and the Code 12 mysteriously disappeared. Guess this needs to turn into a quarterly affair, although strangely the amount of dust and debris in ours was so minor you would never eyeball it and call it a problem. Really finnicky these Rinnai heaters...
@jenniferrodin14546 ай бұрын
I'll second all this!
@svar776 ай бұрын
I have saved this video as one of my favorites. Ran into the code 10 issue twice in the 5 years. I followed the exact steps listed in this video, to clean the fan motor and put it back, and this did the trick. Great job putting this video and thanks for helping others.
@ParkerSmithIII6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I had to clean my unit again this past week after getting cold showers again and another Code 10! I opened the fan to find 2 dehydrated red wasps looking for a new home many weeks ago! Problem solved.
@personxyz18407 ай бұрын
BAD NEWS: My plumber just lost 500$
@esqueue7 ай бұрын
Did a fix over the phone to a cousin. He eventually got code 10. LOL, they got their place painted today so the vent was taped shut.
@paultillotson37147 ай бұрын
Thanks for the FIX!! ... Has anyone come up with a way to keep insects getting sucked down into the exhaust/air intake?
@SDShinkle8 ай бұрын
YOU THE MAN !!! My family and I thank you so much for posting this video. My RL94 has been randomly cutting the hot water for 6 months or more. This procedure took me about 10 minutes and completely fixed the issue.
@_astralxinfluenced_279910 ай бұрын
TLDR: [Code 10] My vent line was almost completely full of condensed water, so I opened the drain line that's capped, drained all the water, & the unit works fine again. Hey guys, had an Error 10 on my unit just yesterday (Model# RSC199iN - Rinnai Tankless "indoor" unit, installed inside my garage). I looked all over the internet & came across a plethora of possible causes & fixes; including this video. My unit is less than a yr old & I don't have problems with insects getting into places they don't belong, nor does the system share a vent/intake with my furnace. That said, I called my installer & he told me a possible cause was too low of gas psi entering the unit, which made sense due to the fact that here in the PNW we had a freak winter storm producing balmy temps of about 8. Because of the cold temps & my neighborhood is ran off nat. gas, the high demand could've dropped the supply psi to a point where ignition couldn't be achieved. I tested that by shutting down my running furnace & nat. gas fireplace - no luck. I noticed that when the unit attempted to fire, there was a bubbling sound within a black plastic manifold, that connects to the outer vent PVC (like if you were to blow in a straw in a glass of liquid). Since I wasn't present on 1st install/setup, I had no idea if this was normal or not, but I fixated on that noise. Though the unit has a drip/condensate line already, I noticed on the bottom of the unit, across from the already in-place drip line, _there's another capped line that has a stamped/extruded "DRAIN" on it. I opened it up, & a *ton of water came out. Restarted the unit & it's working perfectly again._ My installer said it's the 1st he's ever heard of such, & no write-up/video I came across mentioned trying that either. So if you hear percolating water in your unit on startup, try the drain line. Be sure to put a pale under it, as there was quite a bit of liquid in there. That caused the fan to run extremely hard to try to vent through that much water, & luckily the safety mechanisms of the unit caught the issue & shut it down before frying my fan. Hope this helps!
@carykillingbeck287411 ай бұрын
Great performance by the AUMB! 🙂 I just wish ESPN had telecast it in its entirety. It would've provided some consolation for Maryland walking away with the win. But, at least it wasn't a total mismatch like UGA's victory in the Sugar Bowl! Ah, well. Better luck next year, Tigers. Happy New Year, too, and...WAR EAGLE!
@Eclipce05111 ай бұрын
should we add a filter to the intake ?
@kennethsmith801811 ай бұрын
Very helpful, thanks!
@deniseandmarkfirestine7443 Жыл бұрын
Install screen around the outside wall intake it makes a big difference in debris infiltration..
@brianhenry92915 ай бұрын
Can you post a photo of that?
@Ajk71plumber Жыл бұрын
If you look at the area above the wires you unplugged, you will see Y for yellow, R for red, and I do believe BL for blue. It's printed on the silver plate above them. They give you cheats for putting wires back. Good video. You can also get the Code 10 for build-up in the vent itself. It's good to remove and check that.
@alpinejonny Жыл бұрын
I paid a lot of service techs a lot of money to fail to figure this out. Thank you for this video... this took me 20 minutes and it no longer error 11's
@chaskinsnc Жыл бұрын
great video. Professionals from the Gas Company have been out 3 times and have not solved my problem with the exact same symptoms. I will try this over the weekend and hope to have the same success.
@barnemm Жыл бұрын
it poo’d on my head. still cool
@caryjones3170 Жыл бұрын
Ausome Performance! God Bless our Military all over the world home and abroad! Warrr Eagle!!
@ab8817 Жыл бұрын
lol a bunch of these have been in terrible accidents
@1997nick Жыл бұрын
No they haven't. Maybe you're thinking of Cruise.
@ab8817 Жыл бұрын
@@1997nick "The data, which was reported to the NHTSA beginning in July 2021, showed that Waymo vehicles had the highest number of crashes, 150, among vehicles equipped with automated driving systems."
@1997nick Жыл бұрын
@@ab8817 yeah, almost exclusively fender benders and nearly all due to human driver error. "Terrible" is what you described, which is not what those were
@ab8817 Жыл бұрын
@@1997nick do you know that for sure?
@agildehaus Жыл бұрын
@@ab8817 Waymo has never injured a pedestrian or been in anything I would consider a true collision. It's had a some minor road debris events (running over something that damaged the vehicle) which they are required to report, a couple low speed contacts with other vehicles during dropoff/pickup where it's completely unclear from the reports who's fault it was, and numerous rear collisions from moron human drivers. There was one dog fatality -- looks like it ran out from behind another vehicle and the incident was unavoidable. All of that goes into the 150 number you cite. Media just likes to call them crashes.
@beezer370 Жыл бұрын
Do you prefer Waymo or Uber?
@ParkerSmithIII Жыл бұрын
Uber typically. When this tech is available in more cities and more tested, I would prefer Waymo. It will be a while.
@ChristmasCRL Жыл бұрын
Good job! Saved my bacon. My new tankless started throwing error code 10 when I had AirBnB guest in my barndo on a Saturday. T This video did the trick. One suggestion. The back of Your head is in the way of the camera at the start.
@arlenem9697 Жыл бұрын
Nice video instructions. I have not installed my tankless yet, but I do wonder about the openings in the vent. Im thinking about placing some kind of window screen material over the vent opening to help keep the bugs out. Rinnai should have made the fan a little more accessible knowing this could happen.
@surrelljr Жыл бұрын
After I cleaned out the fan, then I started getting an error code 10. I took it back apart, and I discovered that I didn’t properly seat the rubber boot to the fan. So there was an air leak . I properly seated the boot, and then it seems to run just fine now. The first time I took the squirrel cage off, the mistake I made is I didn’t seat the fan properly back in, there’s a small slot, that a tab fits into when it is properly seated. So there was a gap in the back, when I turned on the hot water too much, it would let out a big WHOOMP! So make sure that the fan is properly seated also. So in my experience, I had to make sure of two things on the fan, that it is properly seated, and the rubber boot that attaches to the fan is also properly seated. The last thing I did was peeked into the exhaust/intake on top. I should’ve done this the second to the last, however, when I did, they were dead yellow jackets on top of the piece of metal with small holes in it, and also a dead yellow jacket, on what looked like a heater core. so I blew them out with an airline, I might have to remove the fan and check for debris pretty soon. Runs great now, I got an error code 10 after I cleaned the fan. However, insects will plug up the intake along the way, so it’s a good idea to back blow it also from the bottom. Runs great now, good luck.
@peterhe4272 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your video, it is really helpful. However the water still cold during the shower after clean the fan. When I turn on the water, it comes hot water during the beginning, but turns to cold, and error code 10 comes again. May I ask what can I do after clean the fan? Thanks again!
@ParkerSmithIII Жыл бұрын
Make sure the fan is properly seated when you reinstalled. Another viewer just left a comment about this. Also, you may want to take the fan back off and take a leaf blower and blow out the exhaust from the inside. I did this on mine. You probably have something in the exhaust system that is still causing excess heat to build up.