6 GAL. ATWOOD/SUB. HEATER KIT
Turn any RV water heater into a submersible, portable, and easy-to-use supplemental water heater. The Western Leisure Products Limited Edition 306-LR425 6 Gallon Atwood/Submersible Water Heater Kit replaces the original, restrictive water tanks with a higher capacity tank and its all-metal construction offers flexibility in placement, providing hot water when you need it most.
6 Gallon Atwood/Suburban Heater
The 6 Gal. Suburban Heater / Fuel Tank & the 16" x 14" Suburban Electric 1600 Watt Heater are perfect for all of your recreation needs! Whether you are looking to replace that old 25 Gallon tank or are looking for an RV-sized unit, this combo has everything you need in one box.
Just what you needed, the perfect solution to heat your Pontoon boat. The kit comes with a 6 gallon submersible water heater, 25 ft. of 3/4" fuel line, and a deck plate. Heats up to 1640 Sq. Ft. Pontoon boats with more than 1 cabin. This is not an Atomic heater core or expansion tank that is known to leak causing costly water damage!
The recreational inboard/outboard category continues to be one of our most popular segments, Western Leisure Products, offers several models of 6-gallon submersible pumps and heater kits that are designed for use with inboard/outboard engines up to 150 horsepower. This space saving solution makes it easy for you to enjoy more time on the water.
A must for all off-grid and full-timer RVers! This kit includes the well known Suburban tankless water heater that can be used to heat any type of water including hot water from a separate tank. The Atwood furnace, which is a propane fired furnace, will run on either LP or natural gas with an optional conversion kit.
The 6 Gal. Suburban Heater is an outdoor accessory and RV heater that provides supplemental heat to the RV's main water heater. The compact design and easy-to-install options make it convenient for use anywhere in the vehicle, including truck beds, campers, cargo vans and more. It's great for adding a little extra warmth on cold days, or in areas where running a conventional RV heater isn't recommended.