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Tankless Water Heater, GASLAND Outdoors BE158 1.58GPM 6L Portable Gas, Propane Water Heater, Overheating Protection, Easy to Install, Use for RV Cabin Barn Camping Boat, White

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Style: 6L(1.58GPM)


Features

  • 1.58GPM/6L Propane Water Heater - Maximum power output 41 000BTU/Hr. The temperature rise is 109.4F (43C) at its highest point and 55.4F (13C) is at its lowest point of 1.58 GPM. Also 1.58 gallons of hot water can be produced per minute at a flow rate of 1.58 GPM. Low water pressure start-up just need 3.6 PSI of water pressure to start.
  • Good for Off-the-Grid - Runs on a standard 20 lb. liquid propane tank and is equipped with an electronic ignition powered by two D-cell batteries. Can be used in a variety of scenarios: while you're camping RVing hunting hanging poolside washing your pets or horses cleaning your vehicle or even in your tiny home greenhouse or cabin house.
  • Advanced Satefy Protection System - With CSA certification safe as per Canadian and US Standard. Features over-heating protection low water flow protection dry combustion protection anti-freezing protection high water pressure protection and flame failure device.
  • LED Digital Display - Bright power the temperature readout so as to not get the water too hot or cold.
  • 1-Year Customer Support - We provide a 1-year Warranty against manufacture defects and lifetime customer support.
  • What's Included - GASLAND BE158 Tankless Water Heater CSA certified gas regulator and hose 5 feet On/Off Switch Shower Head mounting hardware garden hose adapter Manual.
  • Safety Installation Tips - To avoid gas leakage caused by improper sealing of the water heater DO NOT TWINE TEFLON TAPE between the gas regulator and gas inlet pipe. Always check gas leakage before operation.
  • Maintenance Tips - Designed for portable outdoor use. It is splash-proof and can manage a little drizzle however prolonged exposure to rain/water will damage the internal components. We recommend using and storing your water heater in a dry place. For the winter please drain out the water by disconnecting the drain plug and storing it in a warm and dry area.

Brand: GASLAND


Product Dimensions: 11.8"W x 17.3"H


Special Feature: Flame Failure Protection, Dry Combustion Protection, Overheat Protection, Anti-Freezing Protection, High Water Pressure Protection, Low Water Flow Protection See more


Color: White


Wattage: 12000 watts


Brand: ‎GASLAND


Product Dimensions: ‎11.8"W x 17.3"H


Special Feature: ‎Flame Failure Protection, Dry Combustion Protection, Overheat Protection, Anti-Freezing Protection, High Water Pressure Protection, Low Water Flow Protection


Color: ‎White


Wattage: ‎12000 watts


Voltage: ‎3 Volts


Maximum Flow Rate: ‎1.58 Gallons Per Minute


Maximum Temperature: ‎109.4 Degrees Fahrenheit


Heat Output: ‎41000 British Thermal Units


Efficiency: ‎[INFERRED] Some level of efficiency


Maximum Pressure: ‎1.1E+2 Pound per Square Inch


Mounting Type: ‎Floor


Is Electric: ‎No


Manufacturer: ‎GASLAND


UPC: ‎749882673369


Part Number: ‎BE158


Item Weight: ‎15.43 pounds


Item model number: ‎BE158


Batteries: ‎2 D batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number of Handles: ‎1


Certification: ‎CSA


Special Features: ‎Flame Failure Protection, Dry Combustion Protection, Overheat Protection, Anti-Freezing Protection, High Water Pressure Protection, Low Water Flow Protection


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium


Date First Available: December 25, 2017


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  • Great
Style: 6L(1.58GPM)
We previously had a camplux for our outdoor shower, but it died after 2 years so we tried this one out. It works great and I LOVE that it displays the water temperature. I like my showers around 104*F and it quickly heats up and stays consistent for the duration of my shower. Very simple to use, and you can alter the temp with either knob. Turning up water pressure means colder water, but you can turn propane up too to compensate. If you want to use less propane, you can turn the water pressure down, which conserves both water and propane while maintaining warm temp! Overall I love it and would purchase again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024 by J7katk

  • Great product and customer service
Style: 6L(1.58GPM)
Background: I purchased this item as a backup in case the power is out or gas is shut off. I also thought it'd be helpful for camping, home renovations, washing vehicles, and pets, etc. Setup: Gasland is a good vendor and gives you everything you need. All items are included except for the two D batteries. The unit has many mounting holes available and they include some drywall and masonry anchors too. Similar to other people on here I installed mine onto a hand truck so I'd be able to move it around easily. First I connected the propane hose, carefully using two wrenches as instructed to avoid rotating the pre-attached brass gas line adapter. Then I inserted the rubber washer into the garden hose adapter and tightened and attached my garden hose. They included two adapters so you can use either side of the garden hose (male or female). I didn't have any issues with leaks and found the threads/fittings to seal up okay without needing any Teflon tape (included also!). I was careful to support the connections while I tightened them. Operation: It turns on automatically once the water is flowing so you can set it to the desired temperature and not worry about having to shut it off. There's a left dial for the gas volume, a middle dial for the number of burners (summer/winter), and a right dial for the water flow. The display shows the current temperature in Celcius. I found the best results with the summer mode, water at the lowest setting and gas adjusted until the temp became 40-45C. It has the capacity to go significantly hotter, it is barely turned up to 1/3 on the gas right now. Conclusion: It works really well, to say the least. The temperature is very stable and it does not consume much propane while it is running. Once set, it doesn't need additional adjustments. I am impressed, especially for the price. The showerhead itself is also good, creating a nice misty stream, and the built-in valve is convenient to control the water. I had an issue with the provided chrome shower hose leaking, but Gasland was able to take care of it quickly. If you plan on using the provided shower hose, keep in mind it may need to be replaced eventually. I ended up replacing the hose with standard 3/8 OD polyethylene and some of the parts off of the old hose. One thing I didn't know is that the top does not fit a standard 4" flue pipe, so effective exhaust gas removal is not easy. Make sure it runs outside and avoid standing close to the gases. Otherwise, this is a great product for the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020 by A. Kashani

  • Works as advertised, some minor QC issues with the hardware included.
Style: 6L(1.58GPM)
So let's get this out of the way for the people that are viewing this and have no idea if it may or may not work. It does work, and it works wonderfully. Specifically I went ahead and bought the model that comes with the LED temp reading which I need to emphasize is in Celsius not Fahrenheit. Not a big deal once you Google how to convert between C to F so whatever. Frankly the readout is necessary otherwise you'll be relying on feeling alone. The hot water this puts out is just jaw dropping, we set it on the "Winter" setting on the upper-middle Dial and with just halfway up the gas and the water pressure dial at full (all the way to the left) it will easily put out hot water at 44 Celsius (Roughly 111 Degrees Fahrenheit) which is my ideal temperature for taking a shower but a more consistent temperature of 42 celsius (107 Fahrenheit) seems to be the norm for this heater. It'll all depend on the temp of your incoming water and how high you have your gas dial set. Where I've set it up, I draw water from a standard Garden Hose faucet with water coming out at about 56-57 Degrees Fahrenheit and it will heat up that water immediately in about 10 seconds or so. I hang it up via the handle bar thing included on it and it seems stable so far, the mounting kit that's included is only for wood and in my case it's near a concrete wall but it'll work just fine if you use the included hardware kit. Speaking of the accessories, the hose included for the shower head is FLIMSY as all, I'm still using it but it'll break eventually especially if you move the hose around much. It's also rather short so careful where you mount the heater unit it since there isn't much length on that hose. I ordered a nice long one off of amazon here for 10 bucks or so that is much sturdier and will replace it with that once I get the chance but in my case I mounted everything close by so it works just fine for now. The shower head itself is fine, it's all plastic and the push button may be hard for some people but I have no real complaints, maybe I'll replace it with something better but I'll have to research what works with the heater. The brass adapters included seemed well made and I have no complaints on that end. And the gas line to hook up to a propane tank seems well built but the regulator itself feels plasticky. I'm using it right now since it works but I'll replace that with something sturdier down the line. The kit also comes with some wrenches and oh boy did they cheap out on that. They simply don't work, period. It seems like a 9 year old cut these out of sheet metal (and that might not be far from the truth) and they were useless. Luckily I had some adjustable wrenches otherwise I'd be out of luck. I should note that I set this up for a place in Tijuana, Mexico so if you are from there or plan to use it there it'll work just fine with some caveats so keep reading. If you are using this for USA applications everything is plug and play, sort of. So my setup: -Standard 5/8" hose from Home Depot. There's a bigger 1/2" hose adapter included but I have no idea why you would need a hose with such a huge diameter. Whatever. -Female to Female 5/8" adapter from Home Depot. This connects to the Garden Hose Faucet into the hose itself, you'll need it. It's about 3 bucks so just get it or order it from Amazon, your choice. You WILL NEED IT. -An adjustable wrench or some standard wrenches. So I'm not sure what the diameter is on the included adapters for the inlets and outlets, I just used two pairs of adjustable wrenches to tighten everything down. Use one wrench to hold on to the brass fittings itself and the other one to tighten everything down as not to damage anything. Common sense will take you a long way. -Teflon tape. The kit with the heater came with some already but An extra roll is cheap and never hurts. I ended up needing it since I suck at installing things like this. Note that teflon tape isn't sticky so you'll need a pair of steady hands. -D Cell batteries. Got these at home depot too, some standard Energizer ones for $8 bucks because I'm a genius and should have just ordered them here on Amazon. Oh well. I should note that the battery cover on the heater unit itself do in fact have the provided positive and negative indicators when you open the cover up but since they are part of the white plastic they are hard to see. I used a bright LED flashlight to take a good look, they are there. So Garden hose on the inlet with the provided 5/8" adapter for the unit itself, DO NOT FORGET TO INSTALL THE INCLUDED RUBBER GASKET or everything will leak. The gasket will go inside the adapter and that screws into the inlet on the unit itself, put teflon tape on every part that has threads, Teflon tape on the pipe on the unit itself, more Teflon tape on the threads on the adapter. Make sure whatever garden hose you use has a rubber gasket on the female ends as well to avoid leaks, if you don't have one, home depot sells a kit of gaskets for standard 5/8" hose for 5 bucks or so. The hose I bought already had one but just letting you guys know. The hose for the shower (the hot water outlet) is 1/2"? Whatever, it's small, so put Teflon tape on the threads on the unit itself and screw the included hose onto that, then take the other end with the bell cover and just gently screw it onto the shower head, I didn't use teflon tape on the plastic thread for the shower head itself and It doesn't seem to leak. The next important part is obviously the gas line and for the love of all make sure to put teflon tape on the threads for the gas line on the unit self, DO NOT FORGET this or you will leak propane everywhere. Properly tighten this down then connect the other end to the propane tank you will use. Put teflon tape on that as well because safety. Once everything is hooked up get some soapy water and put it on the gas line ends, turn on the propane and turn on your water source, and check for leaks. Google a youtube video of this if have no idea what I'm talking about or how it will look like. Or get a fancy gas leak detector just in case, up to you. Once everything is up and running just press down on the shower head and you should hear the click click sound of the heater igniter going off and it should light up the gas. There's a small grill on the side of the unit where you can inspect the flame but it's pretty obvious when it gets going. And that should be it. There are three dials on this unit, the leftmost one is for how high you want the gas to go, the middle one is a "winter" and "summer" setting, probably to adjust how much gas is introduced into the heater I just set mine to winter and call it a day since it's cold anyway. The one on the right (the blue one) is for how much water is circulating into the unit. I leave this on all the way but the way you adjust temp is to first turn up the gas and then lower the water pressure on the right if you want the water to get hotter. This will lower the pressure of the water coming from the shower head. Mess around with it until you get it to what you want. So far it's been working great, no issues, the accessories are iffy but it works. If you are thinking twice about buying it I can say this one works fine. Extra notes: -I installed this in Tijuana, Mexico and for anyone wanting to use this unit in Mexico you need to know that the gas line included with the kit only works for newer style propane tanks in the USA, Mexico is still using an older connector variant for their gas vessels and it simply will not fit. I was able to completely replace the connector on mine but I would highly recommend finding a compatible gas regulator line in a Mexican home depot if you can get one. I would suggest you take the unit with you and test out different gas hoses. Not the fault of the product since it's not being used for its intended country. IIRC, gas containers in mexico have internal threads while tanks in the USA have external threads and some safety valves and such and they aren't compatible. -We turn of the water and gas after every use because, well, safety but there is one thing you should watch out for. We had a family member who turned on the water faucet but forgot to turn on the gas line on the propane tank itself. With the water on coming out of the shower head they then went to turn on the gas on the propane tank itself and of course, the gas didn't ignite because I assume it relies on the initial burst of water pressure to turn on the gas. We caught this idiocy in time but make sure you turn on both the gast and your water source on before turning it on or you'll get a fireball. Nothing happened on our end but just something to watch out for. Not sure if it leaked propane at all but better safe than sorry. I'll include some pictures later but boy oh boy was this purchase worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2020 by Chris C.

  • Works great, but needs some modification
Style: 6L(1.58GPM)
The product works really well, but needed some augmentation for my use. This is used poolside to rinse off. I connected a garden hose to it, but needed a 6 inch extension hose to make the connection easy and leak free. I added a 4 inch dryer vent elbow to keep rain water from entering the chimney. I attached a suction cup mount for the shower head so I could shower hands free. The shower head has a custom shut off. I will probably replace the shower head hose as the slightest kink stops the flow. The temperature setting is counter intuitive, turning it to the blue side with the snow flake makes the water hotter. Not sure why that is. But it work great so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2024 by Paul R. Wickliffe Paul R. Wickliffe

  • actually works
Style: 6L(1.58GPM)
This was my third purchase of an outdoor propane unit for an outdoor shower unit. The first two ( other brands ) failed after a short period of use. One even had a safety recall- nothing scary just leaking propane and possible fire/ explosion. This Gasland unit; however, has been reliable. It starts every time and the digital temperature read out is very helpful. Easy to install easy to maintain. This is the one you want for an outdoor unit that uses propane and runs off a garden hose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024 by Bradley D. Palmen

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