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 Tankless water heaters
Author: gestany (NY)

Can anyone suggest me the best tankless water heater whcih is easy to install and consumes less electricity i got some information from this post [tanklessheaterreviews.com] where i found two best water heaters like rheem rte13 and ecosmart eco 27 and i am cofused between them that which one to buy?

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 Re: Tankless water heaters
Author: packy (MA)

before you decide, make sure you know what the incoming water temperature is for your house in the dead of winterand just how many gallons per minute you plan on heating.
you could wind up needing a wire as big as popeye's arm to power the heater..
heaters are rated on GPM and water temperature rise..
45 deg water heated to 125 is an 80 deg rise..

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 Re: Tankless water heaters
Author: jcrevz (NC)

this. ^^^^

depends on location in the country but i dont consider tankless unless its gas. there are some high dollar electric tank heaters with a condenser/heat exchanger on top of them but the ROI is a long time depending on electricity costs



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