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Re: O/T-waterheater
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Posted by Dan-IA on November 18, 2006 at 16:42:15 from (66.43.223.231):
In Reply to: O/T-waterheater posted by Maark on November 18, 2006 at 10:51:11:
I've been told that if you use a lot of water, it's best to use several units at different locations. One whole-house unit won't keep up well with a shower, dishwasher, and washing machine at the same time. Least, that's what I've been told. I've been planning on getting one. My house still has an 80-gal propane water heater in it, and for my purposes it's way too much. With my low-flow showerhead, I doubt I use 5 gallons of water to shower. Only thing that takes a lot of hot water is the washing machine, and that only happens once every couple weeks. For the sake of simplicity, I was planning on one of those electric showerheads (about $80 on fleabay) and reserving the propane for when I'm planning to do laundry. That way I'd only heat a tank of water once in a while.
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