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5 gallons
How large do you think your water heater
should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Joe |
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Oh, come clean already!
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Joe" wrote in message om... How large do you think your water heater should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Joe |
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Ganz, must you gay up every post?
"Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... Oh, come clean already! |
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Joe wrote:
How large do you think your water heater should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Why? These "instant" heaters are much more energy efficient. http://66.161.146.46/index.htm DSK |
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Do you think it has the capacity for Joe?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message . .. Joe wrote: How large do you think your water heater should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Why? These "instant" heaters are much more energy efficient. http://66.161.146.46/index.htm DSK |
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DSK wrote in message ...
Joe wrote: How large do you think your water heater should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Why? These "instant" heaters are much more energy efficient. http://66.161.146.46/index.htm DSK I've looked at them but I hear they take lots of power to work. Joe |
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Why? These "instant" heaters are much more energy efficient.
Joe wrote: I've looked at them but I hear they take lots of power to work. Who'd you hear that from, Dick Cheney? They are more efficient than tank type water heaters. Lots of boats have propane instant water heaters, they work just fine. Take up less space, less weight (not that this is an issue for you), less likely to corrode through. The downside is that they can't be plumbed to take advantage of engine heat the way most tank heaters are, and they need to be well vented and need an exhaust outlet. Fresh Breezes- Doug King |
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6 gallons. that's what mine is.
Scotty "Joe" wrote in message om... How large do you think your water heater should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Joe |
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Ours if 5 gallons but since we mainly use it to do the dishes and very
rarely use it for showers, that's all we need. If you're not actively cruising where there aren't showers, why bother? Doesn't your marina have showers? "Joe" wrote in message om... How large do you think your water heater should be? I have a 5 gallon but I think I must double the effort. Joe |
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you never anchor out?
SV "katysails" wrote in message ... Ours if 5 gallons but since we mainly use it to do the dishes and very rarely take showers, that's all we need. If you're not actively cruising where there aren't showers, why bother? Doesn't your marina have showers? |
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