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<font face="Arial">unless your in an off-grid cabine ...</font><br>
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;-)<br>
Bruno M.<br>
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Op 21-2-2012 2:14, Clarke Olsen schreef:
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type="cite">This sounds like a case for an electric instant. If
you get the water up to tepid, a light electric, like Eemax 6.5k,
or less, might
<div>boost it into good'n hot. also, with no exhaust, it can be
plumbed right next to the fixture, reducing the waste.<br>
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<div>On Feb 20, 2012, at 6:16 PM, Jason Holstine wrote:</div>
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style="font-size:11pt">Visualizing a cabin, periodic
if regular light occupancy.... I get the feeling you
may be a good candidate for a solar kit. Got an old
tank laying around you can black paint?<br>
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On 2/20/12 10:13 AM, "Sacie Lambertson" <<a
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href="x-msg://6134/sacie.lambertson@gmail.com">sacie.lambertson@gmail.com</a>>
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<blockquote type="cite"><span style="font-size:11pt"><font
face="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial">All, Our Bosch
propane tankless heater is beginning to fail and we
are thinking about replacing it with another
tankless. It is located in a shed next to a cabin
that is not always used, although for the next
several years we anticipate a regular single
occupant. The current model has a pilot light;
obviously we prefer one that is electronically
ignited which I think they all are now.
Suggestions, thoughts? I've read a number of
reviews. It would not be too difficult to install a
passive solar heated system in this cabin too, an
alternative.<br>
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I've used tankless for years now but one aspect of
the type I dislike is the fact a lot of water goes
down the drain before the hot water finally reaches
the faucet. In this cabin the shower is within 10
feet, with the sinks not over 15'-18', but water
loss nonetheless is a negative factor.<br>
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thanks, Sacie<br>
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