Interesting. I'm wondering if that would be an issue in an RV that only gets
used a half dozen times a year? I'll bet with water sitting in it that long
build up would be even more of an issue.
Thanks for the feedback.
Brad
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Rush <jdrush@enter.net>
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2001 10:09:43 -0400
>Depending on the mineral content of the water, some tankless heaters only
>last 4 to 5 years. Make sure you don't build it in so that you can't
>change it out. But it sounds like the right solution for your limited
>usage.
>
>Brad Kahler wrote:
>> The next area we have to tackle is a water heater. I've recently started
>looking at the 3 kw tankless water heaters and am considering using one of
>those. Our only hot water usage at the shop will be for washing hands and
>occasional parts rinsing after being cleaned in the parts cleaning tank (water
>soluable type). Anyone have any experience with these tankless heaters? Do
>they perform like they advertise?
>>
>> On this same vein, we are also thinking of adding a 2.4 kw (20 amp 120vac)
>tankless water heater in our motor home. Any been-there-done-thats to
>mention?!
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Brad
>
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