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Post #60849128 added 07-22-2013 5:37 PM by princer in Archived Deals
I was thinking of purchasing this model to replace an electric 50 gal tank heater. Figured I would have to put in inside our house as the winters get very cold. Is there any other forums that give...
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Post #58691452 added 04-05-2013 2:51 PM by Krogan in Archived Deals
These things don't require a separate pump, do they? I wonder if it would be practical to use one of these in a closed, radiant heating system.
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Post #58681452 added 04-05-2013 7:51 AM by JiggatyJ in Archived Deals
i visited asia a few years back and noticed that they had one on each bathroom wall. It was neatly tucked high up so would barely notice it vs a wall mounted AC unit. It worked well. Then again, we...
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Post #58681302 added 04-05-2013 7:44 AM by Wasser in Archived Deals
Are you sure those 11 years kick in after the 12 years? Sounds to me like an extended warranty that covers additional problems during the first 11 years. Good deal though if the gas company is that...
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Post #58675804 added 04-04-2013 9:28 PM by kevman in Archived Deals
I have spa shower that has multiple nozzles, if you do the math about 8.5 GPM so about anything more then a 10min show you will be out of hot water.
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Post #58675750 added 04-04-2013 9:23 PM by ksmustng in Archived Deals
Do you have 12 people taking a shower? Maybe it's full of build-up.
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Post #58675640 added 04-04-2013 9:16 PM by kevman in Archived Deals
can a tankless work with a tank? The problem I have is my tank runs out of hot water rather quickly in the shower, would love to use this as a backup or in conjunction with my tank, thoughts? my...
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Post #58675608 added 04-04-2013 9:13 PM by alohajoe in Archived Deals
I have heard that if you have hard water, tankless water heaters can have problems like calcium build up. Any thoughts on how to deal with hard water problems?
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Post #58674754 added 04-04-2013 8:13 PM by bouwob1 in Archived Deals
I recently bought a house and the old working water heater was 23 years old. The house is 3000 square feet and going tank less didn't make sense since I would have to buy at least 3 of them due to...
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Post #58674578 added 04-04-2013 8:02 PM by travfar in Archived Deals
Most of the rest of the planet uses hot water heaters like this instead of the big tank ones. Well... except for the Chinese. They had to go their own way with solar. Why keep a big tank of water...
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Post #58674552 added 04-04-2013 8:00 PM by swine in Archived Deals
He is an architect, said by himself, who did the installation...
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Post #58674484 added 04-04-2013 7:55 PM by l0l in Archived Deals
If you have a water heater on the second floor or where leaks can create a disaster, it is worth considering a tankless model.
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Post #58674366 added 04-04-2013 7:47 PM by Phyxius in Archived Deals
I may pick one up for the wash rack at the barn for the horses. Should be able to handle that fairly easy. Anyone else notice the 4th customer picture on Amazon with the guy in his robe looking...
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Post #58674258 added 04-04-2013 7:39 PM by woodygg in Archived Deals
Love my tankless water heater. I'll never go back! and that reminds me of latin Non sequitur
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Post #58673944 added 04-04-2013 7:17 PM by sdr in Archived Deals
According to some amazon reviews, even gas instants will have the same issue, think I will stick to my e-tankless till it goes kaput. And also as another reviewer put it, if you install it yourself,...
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Post #58673832 added 04-04-2013 7:10 PM by sdr in Archived Deals
And a certified electrician (for elec. tankless). Plumbers won't touch electricals. LOL..repped
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Post #58673824 added 04-04-2013 7:10 PM by mutha_scratcha in Archived Deals
Heating water is a tankless job
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Post #58673820 added 04-04-2013 7:10 PM by SlikRick in Archived Deals
This reminds of the electric lawn mower that I bought a few years ago. It sucked! It never had the power of a good ol' gas mower. Sometimes, as wasteful as older technology is, they have their...
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Post #58673756 added 04-04-2013 7:05 PM by JYOSS in Archived Deals
We have a Rheem 9.4gpm gas unit at the house and absolutely LOVE it. We can easily run three fixtures at once without a problem, but this is the second largest flowrate. I think that this unit may...
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Post #58673734 added 04-04-2013 7:02 PM by gw99 in Archived Deals
Yeah - I have heard some terrible things about other tankless electrics out there, I can tell you this one takes 3 40amp circuits, and works amazing, if you know in advance you need low GPM aeriators...
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