You are confusing apples and oranges. A conventional heater will furnish as many gpm as the pipe and faucet will allow, until the tank is empty of hot water. The tankless will furnish hot water at that gpm. If you try to exceed it, the heater will either reduce the demand to that level or the water will flow through too fast to be heated and then you have warm water.





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No repairs, no worries. Just got them to replace it with a brand new unit a year ago which didn't cost me a dime.

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