 Alright guys, today is the day that this thing, I'm gonna swap it out with that thing. Essentially, they're the same. It is a tankless water heater. For some reason, this thing has not been working. I don't believe it's a manufacturer defect. I believe it's because it's been outside for a while, even though it is an outside unit. And I just think that it was maybe damaged by the water. I don't know. It's driving me crazy. I haven't had a shower since this thing was built a year ago. It's beyond time, so I'm hoping that this new camp lux does a trick. So let's get to work. Step one complete. Let's have a look at the electronic or the ignition thing here for the switch. Clearly, it's not functioning. That could be the problem right there. What is in the box is a regulator hose. These are different size adapters. If you remember the trouble that I had with the last heater, those did not come with the kit. Also, you get pipe thread, a little quick release for the water, which goes into an included shower head, which I'm not going to use because I have this cool mowing one right here. Already, this has a lot more instructions to it, a very simple design, and hopefully this is going to be my permanent solution. One thing to note, this is the bottom. You can see inside there are some little electrical wires. I don't know why this is so open in here. Water can easily get inside and damage this whole unit, which is why I'm going to use a backpack cover when I'm driving. Go. Next step, I got the original hose, which was a little bit shorter. Here's the connections are the same distance, same pattern. This thing I'm just going to try and bend it down a little bit to fit with the correct height, the even height of this thing. So let's go ahead and let's try and install this. Okay. So this is what's going on. We're going to have to re-cut a piece of pipe. I'd measured. We're going to have to have it an inch and a quarter longer hose from here. By the way, Jason's helped me out. Thanks, dude. No problem. Here we go. Behold, ladies and gentlemen. The correct size, I hope, of propane hose. Let's give it a whirl. Thanks. That's Pablo. Thank you, Pablo, for your help. No problem. I have to tell you. All right. Check this out, guys. We've got this all mounted. The propane hose is finally the correct length. I do have to put some batteries right here. That is the battery-powered pilot ignition. As you can see, I have yellow tape that is not plumbing tape. That is special gas tape. You can use it on water, but you can't use water on the gas. That is where the hot water comes out, so that'll be connected. Let's give this thing a whirl. I got everything set up here, as well as there's a connection there. And up top, I zip-tied the hoses together. Let's see if this sucker is going to work. Step one. It needs water pressure. Oh, there's heat coming out here. Whoa, there's water everywhere. Little windy. I did smell a little hint of propane. Let's set this thing up for a real shower, and let's test this thing at a shower. Oh, this goddamn shower. So far, this thing is turning on and off. I have no idea why. If this thing is on max, it seems to stay on longer, which is long enough for a warm shower, but I'm happy. It kind of works. It's better than freezing cold water, that's for sure, especially in cold weather. So I don't know. If anybody knows how to fix this thing, comment below.