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(More customer reviews)This unit HAS to have a low flow in order for the heating capacity not to be exceeded by the requirements of the water flow. Water requires alot of energy input to change it's temp, and the colder it comes out of the ground, the lower the maximum output temp will be at a given flow rate... thus they limit the maximum flow rate so that it will work in places where the water does not come out of the ground at 60+ degrees as it likely does in most of Brazil.
Brazilians may be used to 0.88 gallon per minute showers, but people in the US may be dissappointed, based on what they're used to.
They should mention this more prominently in the Product Description, which, overall is hard to decipher due to all caps in sections, and a total lack of paragraph separation...
The other thing that should be prominently and correctly identified is that this device, though it is 110 volts, would not be safe to plug into a common 110/120 volt household or commercial grade receptacle. For a safe installation, it requires minimum 10 gauge wiring, and a 30 amp breaker, as 25 amps is not a common breaker size here.
Additionally, wire is not commonly sold with an amperage rating... Wire size is dictated by code according to the breaker amperage, which must match or exceed the amperage requirement of the device... which in this case is 25 amps, so 30 is the next step up in common breaker sizes.
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