I suppose it's a good start until I get a new tankless that can handle more volume. If I'm good for a 10-15 minute burst at full hot that will be enough in most situations right now. At some point...
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I suppose it's a good start until I get a new tankless that can handle more volume. If I'm good for a 10-15 minute burst at full hot that will be enough in most situations right now. At some point...
I don't know if I have room for a 40-gallon. I think I only have room for a 20-gallon in the closet. A 20-gallon turned all the way up with a tempering valve I think would handle the short-cycle...
I understand it is getting the water it needs but is it there a way to force it to flow better regardless of rise? Thus fixing the volume problem?
Thanks for all the responses. Excellent feedback.
To johnjh2o1: It is the endless hotwater that we are after, it's not an effeciency thing and from what I understand there is not a standard tank...
Hello all,
I have learned a lot from this forum and I have a few questions:
I have an existing tankless HW heater, the Bosch Aquastar 125HX (Yeah it's pretty bad). The wife loves the endless...