INCase said: (quoted from post at 06:20:31 10/20/08) I've heard the electric ones have trouble. Thought about putting a Bosch NG model in when the time comes but we're only spending about $25/month for NG for our tank unit for 5 people (we were spending $12/month about 2 years ago) so I'm struggling with the cost turn around. they are nice as they don't take much room and we don't have alot of space where the old one was.
There are simple ones and some pretty sophistocated models. Not sure what models are available to you folks, but over here, Bosch is the most expensive and kind of overated. If you can get ahold of a Siemens, they are pretty good. Ours runs on 480 volts and has 2 positions on the switch (on/off). Have it hooked up by the normal heater so it takes care of the whole house. Weighs about 10 pounds and is about the size of a briefcase. LG is also a good model. Are washing machines and dishwashers that heat their own water available in the States (affordable)?
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