To all our new friends from the Spring 2008 Southeastern Rally who might be wondering if the Nesbitts ever got to take a hot shower again we are happy to report that the problem was indeed the water heater mixer valve. (For other readers, we have an Atwood water heater that superheats the water in the tank, then cools it as it leaves the tank by sending it through a mixer valve that adds cold water to bring the temperature down to a safe level. This enables Atwood and coach manufacturers who use these hot water heaters to advertise an actual 10 gallon water heater as a 16 gallon equivalent.)
Atwood worked with us to drop ship the valve to Motley RV Repair in Oklahoma City. We arrived in OKC Wednesday evening, delivered the coach to Motley Thursday AM, the part arrived noonish, it was replaced, the system tested, and we were good to go at about 4 PM.
Kudos to Coach Net (and thanks to the many on this site that recommened them) for finding us a place to get the work done convenient to our schedule. You can't know how helpful this is unless you have tried to get a service appointment while on the road!
Kudos to Motley RV Repair service, too. They came up with the idea of having us get Atwood to drop ship the part to them which they say got the part there several days faster. They were good to their word about service, too. Within an hour of the arrival of the part, they were putting it on the water heater.
If you are in need of repairs while in the OKC area, give Motley a call. They service all types of TTs, 5ers, and all size coaches, are conveniently located near I-40 Exit 142, have a spotless, though small, service area, and appear to treat their customers right.
Thanks again to all the Spring 2008 Southeastern Rally attendees who did so much to make these newbies feel welcomed and part of the group. What a great bunch of fine folks!
Don and Mary Ann (The Navigator) Nesbitt
Cary, NC
Currently in Oklahoma City, but headed West in the AM!