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Kolesar

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17. Tankless makes sense in a climate where one must run the air conditioner for a lot of the year
Tue Jan 10, 2012, 07:21 AM
Jan 2012

Because waste heat from the hot water tank and pipes must be removed from the home with air conditioning.

However, where I live, we run the furnace for eight months out of the year. The waste heat from the hot water tank actually helps to heat the house. Installing a tankless heater would never pay itself off for me, especially if I paid to put in the very big natural gas line that the tankless heater needs.

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Why not get an instantaneous (tankless) water heater? n/t FSogol Jan 2012 #1
This seems a cheaper solution than replacing a perfectly good water heater. canoeist52 Jan 2012 #2
Ok, I'll rephrase. When your tank controls/element break from being turned on/off FSogol Jan 2012 #4
Water heaters routinely cycle on and off anyway.. Fumesucker Jan 2012 #8
Two reasons... Fumesucker Jan 2012 #3
We use these for remote sinks, lavs FSogol Jan 2012 #5
Is there somewhere online where you can do a calculation Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #6
How many gallons is your water heater? Fumesucker Jan 2012 #7
40 and its not climate controlled. Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #9
You might want to check the temperature of the hot water from the closest faucet to your tank.. Fumesucker Jan 2012 #10
Thank you! Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #16
Tankless makes sense in a climate where one must run the air conditioner for a lot of the year Kolesar Jan 2012 #17
Fumesucker is correct kristopher Jan 2012 #18
I can do that. Ruby the Liberal Jan 2012 #19
Good for you. This will save both electricity and most likely reduce your use cbayer Jan 2012 #11
Creative frugality. silverweb Jan 2012 #12
Kudos. Used the same system for a year or so. Spartan. dimbear Jan 2012 #20
Not bad at all. silverweb Jan 2012 #21
How long have you been on this system? Curmudgeoness Jan 2012 #13
I only did it a couple of weeks ago.. Fumesucker Jan 2012 #14
I will be interested to hear how much savings you have. Curmudgeoness Jan 2012 #15
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