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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. JimH wrote: Just had to use a Chuck trick of mentioning piece a boating hardware to make this on topic. Has anyone ditched their hot water tank(s) in their house and replaced it/them with a tankless water heater? Just curious as our two 50 gallon hot water tanks are 15 years and at/near their useful life. Replacing them does not make sense with the advances in tankless water heater technology. Many of these tankless water heaters are also eligible for a $300 tax credit. I am looking at the Bosch 2400E (natural gas) which can supply 2 showers simultaneously, or so the specs say. Any tankless water heater users out there? As an English major, I haven't a clue as to how these devices supply a steady stream of hot water. Please explain. They heat water "on demand" . Cold water passes through a gas fired burned, with the Bosch 2400E capable of supplying 6 gpm of hot water, reportedly capable of satisfying 2 showers simultaneously. Electronic ignition. No standing pilot. Vents to the outside. No water being heater when none is being called for, vs. a hot water tank which always keep the water hot, even when there is no demand for the hot water. http://www.cpotanklesswaterheaters.c.../2400e-ng.html These units have been used in Europe for years. |
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