9/30/2011

Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20B Electric Tankless Water Heater Review

Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20B Electric Tankless Water Heater
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We have a city townhome in North Carolina with five faucets, one shower, a dishwasher, and a washing machine -- all electric, no gas. Groundwater temperatures here range from 55-70°, with the extremes occurring in January/February and July/August, respectively. After researching the many available brands and models of electric tankless water heaters, we decided on the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 24 to replace our old 50-gallon tank. We've have had it for 6 months now with no problems whatsoever. It works great and more than meets our hot water needs for the entire condo. And it has actually saved us between $20-25 on each of our electric bills since it was installed, compared to what the tank heater was costing us.
According to the Stiebel Eltron website, the Tempra 20 model (not the 24) was the most appropriate for the size of our home, since we only have one full bath. But what if we had the laundry, dishwasher, and shower all going at once? This has never actually happened and likely never will; but we opted for the next-higher model, the 24, because it has more power. At 3 gallons per minute, the Tempra 24 can heat water 41° F above the ambient temperature; by contrast, at that flow rate, the Tempra 20 can heat only 33° F above ambient. Additionally, the 24 supposedly can heat two showers at once. Although we can't actually test this (again, just one full bath), we *have* had the washing machine running on hot at the same time the shower (2.5 gpm) was going at its normal setting and had absolutely no temperature problems or water flow shortages.
There's a specific flow rate required for the unit to activate: 0.58 gpm, which is easily achieved on most standard home faucets. Conveniently, the Tempra has an external dial that allows you to set the maximum temperature, which is displayed on a small digital panel. Like any tankless water heater, the faster the water flow, the less the unit is able to heat the water.
The Tempra 24 takes two dedicated 60-amp circuit breakers. We had to have a professional plumber and an electrician install the water heater and ensure that we had sufficient power supply. Our condo was built in the early 1980s, so we actually had to have the power supply upgraded from the nearest transformer to our entire building (!) and then upgrade our individual circuit box. (Apparently no one else in our building has upgraded their major utility appliances in the last 5 years, or the transformer work would have already been done, and we would have only needed to upgrade our circuit box. So, neighbors: you're welcome.) The electrical work actually ended up costing more than the water heater itself, but by that point we were already up to our knees in it (so to speak) and decided to see it out to the end. I'm glad we did, although it was a royal pain to deal with at the time.
Stiebel Eltron's website has a sizing guide as well as an electrical/technical guide for the Tempra models. I can't tell you how indispensable these guides were when we were deciding which unit to purchase. (Per Amazon's reviewing guidelines, I'm unable to link directly to them, but you can find them by going to Stiebel-Eltron-USA[dot]com > Products > Tempra & Tempra Plus > [scroll all the way down to the small "Resources" box] View Sizing Guide/View Technical Data.)
You may be wondering about the difference between the Tempra and the Tempra Plus. Based on the information on Stiebel Eltron's website, it appears that the Tempra Plus has "advanced flow control," which helps the water stay at a constant temperature with no fluctuations.
It seems that most people who reviewed this unit on Amazon have had problems with it, and, unfortunately, those who have had positive experiences likely haven't been moved enough to write a review. I don't doubt the other reviewers' testimonials at all, and it's a shame that they received defective units. However, I felt compelled to let people know that there are consumers out there who bought this unit and have never had any problems with it. We couldn't be more pleased with ours.
If you're in the market for an electric tankless water heater, I encourage you to find additional consumer reviews on other websites to get a more accurate assessment of this product. Stiebel Eltron is one of the best tankless brands out there, and based on the research we did, the Tempra 24 was the best fit for us. I would recommend Stiebel Eltron as a brand and the Tempra 24 model without hesitation. Make sure you shop around for the best price (we didn't buy ours from Amazon) and get it from a retailer who offers insured shipping with signed delivery confirmation. Good luck!
** Update, May 21, 2010: Our Tempra 24 tankless is still working great. We've had it for nearly a year now, and it quickly and consistently heats our water and has not given us one single problem. I absolutely stand behind my earlier recommendation. Five stars.

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9/29/2011

Rheem 82MV522 Medium Electric Water Heater, 50 Gallon Review

Rheem 82MV522 Medium Electric Water Heater, 50 Gallon
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Replaced a 25 year old 40 gallon Rheem with this 50 gallon unit. Easy switch over because the height was the same (critical because the unit is in an attic) and all the connections matched right up. Hope for a long life out of this heater as well.

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50 Gallons Electric Medium Water Heater 6-year Warranty Self CleanFeatures:6-Year Limited Tank and Parts WarrantyEverKleen™ self cleaning deviceBrass drain valveTemperature and pressure relief valve includedIsolated tank design reduces conductive heat lossHigh efficiency resistored heating elementsAnode rod equalizes aggressive water actionElectric junction box located above heating elements for easy installationOver-temperature protector cuts off power in excess temperature situationsAutomatic thermostat keeps water at desired temperatureMeets or exceeds requirements of the National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA)Specifications:Type -- MediumTank Capacity -- 50 gallonsFirst Hour Rating G.P.H -- 63Recovery in G.P.H at 90° Rise -- 21Energy Fauctor -- 0.62Shipping Weight - 117 lbs.Average Annual Operation Costs -- $420

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9/28/2011

Reliance 9001829 22-Inch Magnesium Water Heater Anode Rod Review

Reliance 9001829 22-Inch Magnesium Water Heater Anode Rod
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The original is longer, but this length is easier to install. Replace on a regular basis!!!!! My water heater was built in 1987 and still going strong because of this great "sacrificial" rod.
I ordered on Tuesday and received it on Thursday. Very safely packaged for protection.

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9001829 Features: -Anode rod. -Magnesium construction. -Protects the tank from corrosion. -Tank should be flushed on regular basis and replace the anode rod every year for lifetime use. -Overall Height: 22''.

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9/27/2011

AO Smith Hot Water Heater Exhaust Draft Inducer Blower # 183381-000 Review

AO Smith Hot Water Heater Exhaust Draft Inducer Blower # 183381-000
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First off: The seller is awesome! Fast shipping! The following is not about the seller (will buy from again) but the product itself.
At first I was surprised to find this item on Amazon, it's a blower motor for a hot water heater. The pictures looked like the item I needed and the part numbers matched up so I purchased it. I was disappointed that I couldn't get higher resolution pictures, especially around the connectors.
Upon receiving the unit I noticed that the connectors from the controller box to the hot water heater were of different types. The older units used a Molex 4 pin connection, this one was a six pin connection. Looking at the schematics proved that the additional two pins were not used so this unit is compatible but manual rewiring is necessary. This was not a big deal since my problem was with the fan unit itself and not the attached controller (you get both, the fan unit is attached to the controller and the fan can be attached to the old controller unit.)
To fix this I was able to take the new fan unit and attach it to the old controller that attached to the hot water heater and all was well. Simply detach the "fan" portion of the new unit and attach it to the controller box of the old unit and it will work fine (unless the controller unit is your problem, which is unlikely.)
The biggest problem with this units design is the use of plastic in the fan blades. The plastic can not withstand the heat coming from the gas burners from the water heater. This is my third replacement, each had plastic fan blades that fail and cause imbalance that generates loud noise until the entire fan itself blows apart. This is a major design flaw. The controller unit in all replacements was fine, it was simply the fan unit itself.
My former neighbor was able to find a replacement unit that used metal blades on the fan for his unit, but his house was foreclosed and he moved on and I haven't been able to find him to seek out where he got his all metal fan unit from.
The negative about the plastic fan is not a slam against this seller, I will buy from this seller again, but the negativity is against the manufacture for using plastic fan blades in the design that can not withstand such high temperatures that will fail in a range of between one to three years.
My next replacement will be the all metal design, hopefully this merchant will be stocking it.


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9/26/2011

Chronomite SR-40 240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater Review

Chronomite SR-40 240v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater
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I was somewhat skeptical about tank-less electric but I knew very well tank-less gas heaters from Europe where tank-less technology is used for over 50 years by now. Also, some companies put specs according to their agenda but then in practical use those do not perform. To my surprise I am very pleased with this Chronomite product - all is right on the button and no misleading. Unit is simple, small, very HD and absolutely marvelous. I replaced huge tank heater, run water from the tank to this unit, total cost of adapters was about 30 bucks, all available from local hardware store. I live in Central Florida, but it is winter now, so I get cold water at about 55 to 65 degrees. Unit is heating it very well, on kitchen faucet I get 125 which is 15 degrees more then before, and shower is only slightly less then what it was but only in flow, approximately 95% of flow from standard tank heater yet with water remaining at original 110 max. Consider that in Florida water pipes are embedded in concrete floor (yes, the plumbers job security it is, no kidding), and there is very little if any wrap on pipes to prevent heat loss. I the nut shell: I am very happy with this unit, even if it takes 40A from "former" tank fuse. It appears also that Chronomite heaters have very good soft start contact solenoids and there is no power blinking or EMF distortions present when unit goes on. Now, if you want to be real efficient, you may consider 120V 20A unit under the sink in the kitchen to give you hot water in about 5 seconds, then 240V 20A unit next to washing machine and 40A 240V unit for shower use. Consider those heaters have water flow restriction but if you place them accordingly you will never know those are there. The match is not that complicated and all it takes is common sense and either you can install it or get plumber to do it because no house is the same like another. Please remember also and I can not stress this enough: I do have degree in electronic engineering so I know this stuff but regardless of what can or cannot be done I have to comply with safety requirement regulations and National Electrical Code standards. Please do not improvise, because it is not safe to jazz specs and hope for the best. Now on the shiny side - if you have electric tank-less heaters set right in your house, watch your electric bill drop by 50% more or less. Not to mention that besides saving your money you also save our great nations resources and now you can get that 52 inch LCD LED TV you wanted all with clear conscience and no regrets. There is also funny side to this - electric tank-less are endless, which means you can have hot water in the shower even if someone took 3 hour shower, so if you have teenage daughters, they will be most grateful and no more fights about who run the hot water tank down.

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9/25/2011

Bosch 1600H NG AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater Review

Bosch 1600H NG AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater
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EDIT - 1/11/08 -------------------------------------------------
I've been having trouble with the Aquastar lately. It still works but doesn't like to work when the furnance is running. I assumed the furnance was drawing down the gas pressure in the line but after having the gas company out and an HVAC technician they both concluded the pressure is steady and sufficient. Contacting Bosch technical support has proven to be an exercize in patience to say the least. Each phone call (there have been 3) has taken a minimum of 50 minutes on hold. I've spoken to three different techs and have been given three different solutions. First call, very nice lady, apolgized for the wait, I told her the problems and she sent me a new control box (didn't work). The second time I called, the tech told me it was my problem and not the Aquastar. He said I had insufficient gas pressure (I didn't), said I had a vent back draft (tested, I didn't) basically he blew me off. He gave me the phone number of a local tech (wasn't local-40 miles away) that I'd have to pay for (because it was my problem) to come and diagnose my Aquastar. I decided to call back because I was very unhappy with the technical support I had just received. My intent was to make a complaint, but on my third call I talked to yet another tech who diagnosed yet another possibility. He sent me another part to replace, which still hasn't solved the problem. Which is where I'm at at the moment.
I've done some more research on the internet and it seems that Bosch Hotwater tech support is reknown for poor service. Unfortunately that's something you only find out when the unit isn't working.
I'll have to change my recommendation from a buy to a don't buy at this point based solely on customer service. Hot water is not something you can readily do without for any period of time and if you do have a problem with the Aquastar, waiting days to have it fixed is not a solution.
Another curious observation, why is there such a wait for tech support? Must be a lot of broken Aquastars out there.
END EDIT ------------------------------------------------I installed the Aquastar 1600H myself in about 3 hours. I bought it at Lowes and like the other reviewer, had to go to HomeDepot to buy the 5" class B ducting. I gave the Lowes sales ppl an ear full about that but it just went in one ear and out the other.
If you're comfortable with sweeting copper and plumbing your own gas lines its really not that difficult. My biggest problem was positioning the unit so I could vent the exhaust gases. If you don't have a straight vent stack and have to feed the exhaust into the chimney like I did, it required placing the unit really low on the wall. You are required to vent straight up for the first 12" before you can elbow the vent. Along with the minimum run vs. rise of the vent pipe, it forced me to place the unit just barely a foot off the ground. Your situation may be different but keep it in mind. Also, it requires a minimum of 3/4" inside diameter black iron gas pipe. In some cases if you're tapping into the same gas line as your furnance, you may have to install 1" gas line. This unit requires a lot of BTU's and if you choke down below 3/4" it will not run properly. So that means no yellow flexible line to make the last connection. You'll have to hard plumb the iron pipe all the way to the unit.
There are both benifits and negatives to this unit. First the benifits. Long, long, long showers. Literally, you can take a shower all day. Then the next person in line doesn't have to wait for the water to heat back up. It's ready to go. Great for a family getting ready in the morning. Second, big savings on the gas bill. My bill dropped $20 the month after I installed this unit. I figure it will pay for itself in less than two years after the tax credit.
Now for the negatives. Low hot water pressure. That takes some getting used to. The unit has a maximum 4.3 gpm, but that's really unreasonable.(Take into consideration that I'm in the Northern USA and the water in coming into the house is at 50 degrees.) At that flow rate the water doesn't heat up above 90 degrees. That makes it warm not hot. You have to turn down the flow rate to 2.3 gpm to heat the water to 120 degrees. At that flow rate / pressure, if you open two hot water spigots anywhere in the house at the same time it becomes a trickle. There is no way you could run the shower or any other appliance like the dishwasher or washing machine at the same time. If you turn the Aquastar back up to 4.3 gpm you could, but you'll be taking a warm shower not hot (in my case).
Also, at 2.3 gpm, it takes a long time for the hot water to actually get to the faucet. It probably takes 4 to 5 times longer than it used to for hot water to flow from the tap than it did with the old tank system. For example, if I'm washing my hands, by the time I'm done lathering up and rinsing, the water is just now starting to get hot. I've come to realize its not even worth turning the hot water on for short burst of hot water like that.
It takes adaptation to get use to this, like this trick I use in the morning. I turn the hot water on and brush my teeth while the water is slowly making it's way to the tap. Once it's hot, then I turn on the shower. Otherwise I have to let the shower flow for what seems like a very long time before it starts getting up to temperature.
Would I recommend this unit. It depends. If you really need the ability to run two showers or two appliances at the same time, then no way. You'll have to go with the next unit up that has a faster flow rate. There's no way this unit can handle that.
But if you think you can adapt to the low flow rate and really enjoy taking all day hot showers while saving money on your gas bill then this is the unit for you. I really enjoy the savings and long showers.
One more thing. The manual says you have to clean the unit once a year to maintain its efficiency. That means disassembling some parts in the unit. Clean them and put it back together. I haven't had to do this yet, but its just one more thing to consider before you switch to tankless hot water.


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Bosch 1600H-NGBosch AquaStar 1600H-NG (Natural Gas)Except for the ignition system, the 1600H(hydro-ignition) is the same as the 1600P(standing pilot).The Bosch AquaStar 1600H replaces the 125HX model and is designed to vent vertically and requires a 5" type-b double wall vent. Can be vented horizontally with the addition of the AQ4. The Bosch AquaStar 1600H tankless water heaters supply one major hot water outlet at a time. They are sized for most homes and small businesses and have a 12-year manufacturer's warranty when installed professionally.Bosch 1600H-NGBosch AquaStar 1600H-NG (Natural Gas) Features:; Delivers up to 4.3 gallons per minute; No standing pilot â no electricity needed; 12-year warranty on heat exchanger â 2 years on parts; Provides ENDLESS supply of hot water; Saves up to 50% off utility costs; Compact and lightweight; Can simply hang on the wall; Modulating gas valve to control temperature; Pressure relief valve included; Vents with inexpensive and readily available 5â B Type Galvanized vent pipe "; Power Input :30,735-117,000 Btu; Minimum Flow to Activate (gpm): 0.6 gallons per minute (gpm); Flow Rates 90° F rise / 2.1 gpm 77° F rise / 2.4 gpm 65° F rise / 2.9 gpm 55° F rise / 3.4 gpm 45° F rise / 4.3 gpm; Energy Factor : .80; Thermal Efficiency : 80%; Dimensions: H: 25 ¾" W: 16 ¾" D: 8½"; Weight: 33lbs.; Modulating Gas Valve: Yes; Ignition: Hydro-generated (no electricity); Accessories: Power vent for horizontal venting Vertical Vent Kit (H/P VVT); Hydro-powered sparked ignition, no outside power required; New technology generates pilot spark from the flow of water; Like a hydro dam producing electricity, the system ignites the burners when water is flowing without the need for electricity or batteries; Uses no energy when idle; Includes a pressure relief valve; Natural gas, hydro-generated unit; 117,000 BTU/input; 0.82 efficiency rating; 0.78 energy factor

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9/24/2011

Thermwell Products Wtr Heater Blanket Sp57-11C Water Heater Accessories Review

Thermwell Products Wtr Heater Blanket Sp57-11C Water Heater Accessories
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I got this product through Amazon because my local Home Depots don't sell them here in Austin. The product is just as described, it's basically fiberglass insulation with vinyl on either side. It is NOT sealed together, the way a down blanket is, it's more of a loose sandwich. It's easy to cut with sharp scissors, and you'll need to cut no matter what size water heater you have. Couple of things to note:
- I chose this model because it had the highest R-value (R10) in the description of any blanket/jacket I'd seen. The R-value was mysteriously missing from the product packaging, so now I doubt it was that high. You'd think they would capitalize on being 30% more efficient than the next model..
- I thought, since there is no warning to the contrary, that this was the kind of fiberglass you can handle with your bare hands without getting itchy. It's not, so wear gloves
For the money, I say get one, it can't hurt. Even though my water heater was cool to the touch while on, I can tell it's getting toasty under the blanket.


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9/23/2011

AquaQuik 4512 Solar Heater Review

AquaQuik 4512 Solar Heater
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First off, I admit I was hesitant about buying this heater because of all the negitive reviews. But my wife told me to buy it and give it a shot. I'm so glad I did. It works better than great and I was shocked on how fast it heated up our pool. We have what we call our starter pool. It is an Intex 48inches X 18 foot. We just filled the pool about a week ago and already the pool has been heated up to 68 degrees and each day the temp raises a bit more. We just have one for now and planning on getting a second one soon to heat the pool up more. With that said, I have several tips that you should do to make sure it works just as well as mine. For your reading convience i created a check list for you:
1. make sure you have a good pump/filter system. If you have an Intex pool with that sub-par pump/filter that came with it...I can't stress enough to get rid of it and upgrade to a better pool pump and filter. Not only will you have cleaner water, but it will heat better. if you want to know what kind of pump we have, it is a haward 3/4hp pump with a cartrige filter.
2. keep up on all your chemicals and clean your filter regularly. The more efficiant the pump runs, the better it will work (i feel that this step should go without say but, sometimes the obvious things are overlooked)
3. before you run your system, double and triple check all the hose conections. Any leaks will also cause it not to heat the pool right. a little side not, don't overkill the amount of hose that you use. use just enough to keep the unit in direct sunlight.
4. in reguards to the complaints about the plastic cover poping off. I have never had the happen and we had it running durring a little heat wave where we got to 95+ outside and still no issues. I will say that I can see how it does happen to people because it takes some force to get it to pop in place. you will know that you got it securly attached when you hear and feel a click. You really need to firmly turn the cover to get it to lock.
5. make sure you are running your pump durring the hottest parts of the day and when the unit is in direct sunlight. We turn on our pump at 8am and turn it off at 8pm.
6. I hate to say it like this because it sounds like im being a donkey (you know what i mean), but use some common sense. I really feel that some (not all) of the people who wrote negitive reviews tried only once to trouble shoot it and or were really rough with it. Like I said WE HAVE NOT HAD ANY ISSUES AT ALL with this product. If you are familiar with how you pool system works and keep it working properly and efficiantly all season long, you won't have any problems.


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Hook up this compact solar unit and raise your pools temperature 5 degrees per week. If you are tired of a cold swimming pool then this solar heater is for you. Add weeks to your swimming season and swim in a warmer pool during the season. Solar energy is magnified through the clear lens of the heater and captured by black coiled hoses that carry pool water. The solar heated pool water is circulated back to your pool by your own pump and filter system. Solar Pro fits any size above ground pool and more than one heater can be linked in a series to deliver additional solar heat. If linking more than one heater, you need to the bypass kit, sold separately. The unit is easily installed and fits either 1-1/4-inch or 1-1/2-inch fittings. Put this cost effective solar dynamo to work for your pool this season. Comes complete with 2 flexible hoses, 2 clamps and a protective cover.

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9/22/2011

Bosch 1000P LP AquaStar 2-3/5 GPM Indoor Tankless Gas Water Heater Review

Bosch 1000P LP AquaStar 2-3/5 GPM Indoor Tankless Gas Water Heater
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I wanted to wait until my heater was completely vetted and it proves wise as it had a problem after about 2 months that may come to help other customers. So the negs:
After 2 months use the heater all of sudden literally went from flame on working to stopped cold, pilot out. The only clue I had was that the pilot would come back on - only while I had the gas button depressed on - but the flame was very yellow indicating a gas rich flame (too much gas/air mixture). The solution was in the manual which you can download from the product page above the item #. So the remedy in my case was to clean the throttle tube which is best done with automotive carb or injection cleaner. This is part of a regular maintenance cycle anyway but it happened soon on mine. Even a small amount of gas soot in the tube was causing an over-rich mixture of gas.
There are only a few other minor issues with this heater such as the discrepancies between the manual and the heater: the cold water inlet is 3/4" and located facing the back of the heater toward the wall and the manual lists it as a 1/2". This really makes getting a copper heater hose on there a trick but I wouldn't recommend using anything smaller in diameter hose than that as your water flow is limited by that size input. Similarly the hot output which is the copper pipe hanging down exposed will limit your output quite a lot and I recommend increasing the size after the supplied 1/2" hose to 3/4 at least.
A very confusing marking on the heater is the temp control knob indicator: turning it CLOCKWISE increases the temperature by also reducing the amount of water it takes to activate the flame (activation rate). Turning it COUNTER-CLOCKWISE reduces the temp and increases the amount of water it takes to activate the flame. The indicator marker is reverse to normal hot water heaters: there is a widening strip of black above the knob but it widens toward the counter-clockwise direction whereas normally the widening of that strip marks hotter this one marks cooler (zoom the pic and you'll see). The manual is not very clear about this knob and it's key to understand the activation rate.
The last discrepancy is in the size of gas pipe you would use, the manual tells you not to use a smaller diameter than 1/2 but that is nearly impossible if you use the correct size regulator on your tank (74,900 BTU see my install tips below).
One last small gripe is purging this heater of air in the gas line is a very tedious process.
Now the positives:
I have run the heater with only a sink on the lower of the 2 flame settings with the temp control nearly all the way up. This gets the water hotter than I can touch it. And it will run for over a month on 5 gal. of propane with daily use. The heater itself is fairly easy to put together all in all once you have the vent installed the rest is basic plumbing.
Install tips:
Starting with the external regulator at the tank as others have mentioned you will want 1 that gives you exactly 74,900 BTU (this is common for hi-temp grills and the like Mr. heater products). My Mr. heater regulator output is 3/8" pipe thread which is the nominal gauge for this class of gas flow still considered low use. So 1 way or the other you're going to want to increase the size back to 1/2 which is how the heater connects. I used a 3/4" stainless flex tube to go between the inside and outside. Then reduced back down to 1/2 using a tee to make a drip leg with a 6" pipe nipple that drops straight down below the heater while the fuel line comes in horizontal. The one thing that can't be stressed enough is to keep your water lines as large as possible. Mine are 1" down to a 3/4 flex copper hose on the inlet and 3/4 rigid copper on the output past the 1/2" initial. Once you have the heater connected the only trick is to bleed the air out of the lines. The manual doesn't really tell you much about this process except that eventually when you hold down the gas and strike the lighter after a few min. it will light. Well there is an easier way but unless you have adequate venting you don't want to attempt it. My heater is in front of a window so I can open it and crack the flare fitting of my flex line. You really only let air out anyway and the minute you smell consistent gas (strong garlic an onion as Lp has no odor so it's scented) you shut it down. This puts out no more gas than an oven lighting up and is a much quicker route to getting air free. It still may take a few tries at lighting by striking every few seconds and holding the gas down but it's better than doing that for several minutes.
All in all this is a good heater for a sink and a shower, if I were to add a shower I would definitely continue the raised copper lines which run through my ceiling and a shut off valve so that the water would not sit cold in the lines. A great trick with this heater is when you open a water valve it lights up and heats the water that flows through it. So by opening a valve to the shower you would have nearly instant hot water. I also make use of a very small 25W electric water heater that sits right in front of the Bosch and this keeps water hot straight up to the tap.

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9/21/2011

API 15N 1500-Watt Sinking Tank Heater with Guard Review

API 15N 1500-Watt Sinking Tank Heater with Guard
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I am using the sinking heater to keep the water trough for the horses thawed this winter. It is working very well even through extreme cold. Good price, good performance so far. I would recommend it.

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9/20/2011

Thermwell Prods. Co. SP57/67 Owens Corning Water Heater Insulation Jacket Review

Thermwell Prods. Co. SP57/67 Owens Corning Water Heater Insulation Jacket
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Projects like this work best with a second pair of hands. A little more information on how to install would have been helpful.

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9/19/2011

Bosch 1600P LP AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater Review

Bosch 1600P LP AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater
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I live in a city apt., and must provide my own hot water. I replaced a 30 gal. tank with the HX (hydro pilot) model. It took some getting use to, it would shut down if I added too much cold to cool off the hot water. 2 1/2 yrs after installation, it doesn't always want to light. I have to run the hot water for 3 - 5 seconds, turn it off and turn it on again. Most always this works, but its an agravation. Bosch won't help, as I admitted I installed it in my bathroom, which voids the warranty, and Bosch won't give any technical advice for this other problem as a result. I installed a large vent in the lower half of the bathroom door, and have had no air intake problems. I am on the top floor and was able to vent out to the roof rather easily. I also have a CM detector/alarm in the bathroom near the unit which registers neglible amounts of CM.
"The place where you install the heater must have enough ventilation. The National Fire Codes do not allow gas fired water heater installation in bathrooms, bedrooms or any occupied rooms normally kept closed." from the installation manual, obtainable on the web. This is fine, and ample warning if you get a copy of the installation manual before you purchase the unit. The claim that hot water is instantaneous is not true. It actually takes longer than a heater with a tank, which has hot water standing by. The tankless takes cold water, and starts heating it a bit after the water starts to flow, but does come up to temperature pretty rapidly. In Europe (and foreign films) you see these right above the sink in the kitchen for a good reason. My kitchen is some 45 feet away from the bathroom, so it takes a little bit to get hot water, compounded by the fact that I have to turn the water on and off to fire up the unit.
"Water Valve (Part # 8707002649): The water valve on this heater should be serviced periodically. Lubricate component 36 on page 16 with a small amount of silicon, faucet or lithium grease every two years to keep its o rings fresh and pushrod sliding smoothly. Every 3-5 years replace component 36 on page 16."
Installation manual.
Unless you are technically proficient (able to install the unit your self) you will have to hire a plumber to do this. This makes the unit more expensive to maintain than a tank unit, perhaps eating up whatever savings you might realize not keeping a tank hot 24/7.
So, unless you have extra indoor space to stick this thing, are prepared for the maintenence routine, hopefully it will last twice as long as a tank model (20 yrs vs. 10 years) and will save on the purchase/installation after the first 10 years.
Savings: It's very difficult to compare energy usage between the tank/tankless models. I couldn't find any useful charts, etc to make a reasoned comparison. Perhaps if I was an engineer of some sort. I did have to replace my 12 yr old tank model, and liked the idea of not having to turn it down when I went away, etc. Also, the longevity of the unit is attractive, as well as the hydro (125HX) pilot is cool.

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Bosch, 1 Major Appliance Or Shower At A Time, Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater, 117,000 BTU Input Delivers 3.3 Gallons Per Minute At A 55 Degree Fahrenheit Rise, Drives Standing Pilot, 1/2 Gallon Flow To Activate Burners, Vertical Venting Only, Must Use 5" Double Wall B Vent Pipe, Modulating Gas Valve From 28,000 To 117,000 BTU's For Optimal Performance, 1/2" Male Nominal Pipe Thread Gas & Water Connections, Natural Gas Pressure, Minimum 7" Water Column To Maximum 14" Water Column, Water Pressure Minimum 18 PSI To Maximum 150 PSI, Warranty 12 Years On Heat Exchanger & 2 Years On Parts, No Electrical Needed, CSA Certified.

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9/18/2011

Bosch 1600H LP AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater Review

Bosch 1600H LP AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater
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Installed 4 weeks ago and it was done in a day. Note you need a 5" vent pipe so figure replacing your old 3". Water is hot in about 10 to 15 sec.. Would buy again!

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Bosch, 1 Major Appliance Or Shower At A Time, Hydro Ignition, LP Tankless Water Heater, Hydro Ignition Means No Standing Pilot Or Electricity Needed, Water Flow Spins The Hyrdro Igniter Which Generates The Millivolts Needed To Ignite The Gas To The Burners, 117,000 BTU Input Delivers 3.3 Gallons Per Minute At A 55 Degree Fahrenheit Rise, Standing Pilot, 1/2 Gallon Flow To Activate Burners, Vertical Venting Only, Must Use 5" Double Wall B Vent Pipe, Modulating Gas Valve From 28,000 To 117,000 BTU's For Optimal Performance, 1/2" Male Nominal Pipe Thread Gas And Water Connections, Natural Gas Pressure, Minimum 7" Water Column To Maximum 14" Water Column, Water Pressure Minimum 18 PSI To Maximum 150 PSI, 69% Energy Factor, 80% Thermal Efficiency, T & P Valve Included, Warranty 12 Years On Heat Exchanger & 2 Years On Parts, CSA Certified.

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9/17/2011

Chronomite SR-30L 120v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater Review

Chronomite SR-30L 120v Instant-Flow SR Tankless Water Heater
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The heating element burned out after a year, and a new element is not available as a replacement part, so the unit is junk. Save yourself from the headache and stay away from this brand.

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9/16/2011

Bosch 1600P NG AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater Review

Bosch 1600P NG AquaStar 4.3 GPM Indoor Tankless Natural Gas Water Heater
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This product worked fine for about 10 weeks. It then started shuting down while in the middle of the shower. Turning off the water and then turning the water back on, the unit would then start delivering hot water. I contacted tech support numerous times and they say nothing is wrong with the unit. They want me to send pictures of the installation, have a gas tech come out ($80.00 my expense)and check the gas pressure on thier side of the gas regulator. The last tech I talked to said to turn the gas shut off valve almost off and see if that helped. It does help but did not fix the problem. Think about it, use your gas shout off valve to make it work right. He said that my ground water temp was probaly too warm (71 degrees). They will not tell me in writing what they require of me to get the unit replaced or what they deem wrong enough to replace the unit. Apparently working fine for 10 weeks and then sending cold water during your shower daily is not enough.

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Bosch 1600P-NGBosch AquaStar 1600P-NG (Natural Gas)Bosch AquaStar 1600P whole house tankless gas water heater supplies one major hot water application at a time, such as a shower and is designed to replace your house tank unit.The 1600P replaces the 125B model and is designed to vent vertically and requires a 5" type-b double wall vent. Can be vented horizontally with the addition of the AQ4. The Bosch AquaStar 1600P tankless water heater supplies one major hot water outlet at a time. They are sized for most homes and small businesses and have a 12-year warranty when installed professionally.Bosch 1600P-NGBosch AquaStar 1600P-NG (Natural Gas) Features:; Delivers up to 4.3 gallons per minute; Standing pilot; 12-year warranty on heat exchanger â 2 years on parts; Provides ENDLESS supply of hot water; Saves up to 50% off utility costs; Compact and lightweight; Can simply hang on the wall; Modulating gas valve to control temperature; Pressure relief valve included; CSA approved"; Power Input : 30,735-117,000 Btu; Minimum Flow to Activate (gpm): 0.5 gallons per minute (gpm); Flow Rates 90° F rise / 2.1 gpm77° F rise / 2.4 gpm65° F rise / 2.9 gpm55° F rise / 3.4 gpm45° F rise / 4.3 gpm; Energy Factor : .69; Thermal Efficiency : 78%; Dimensions: H: 25 ¾" W: 16 ¾" D: 8½"; Weight: 33lbs.; Modulating Gas Valve: Yes; Ignition: Standing Pilot; Accessories: Power vent for horizontal venting Vertical Vent Kit (H/P VVT); All water parts are solid copper or solid brass; Unit is constructed with stainless steel and aluminum; Casing is finished with baked epoxy; Heat exchanger is made of solid copper; Burners are made of stainless steel; Unit has a safety thermocouple and overheat shutoff protection; CSA design certified; Compliant with ASHRAE 90.1; 82% efficiency rating and .69 energy factor; Longest warranty, 15 years on the heat exchanger when professionally installed

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9/15/2011

InSinkErator F-GN1100C Indulge Contemporary Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome Review

InSinkErator F-GN1100C Indulge Contemporary Hot Water Dispenser, Chrome
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When this item is combined with the tank and filter it is a very pricey item. The filter only filters out chlorine so is not needed if you don't have chlorine in your water. Perhaps a good plumber could plumb the filter out of the system. Also, the filters are expensive...$76+ for a two pack and you have to order them in most cases. I am having a problem with mine after two years...it's starting to not dispense water for up to 30 seconds after not being used for a few days. InSinkErator customer service has not as yet come up with a reason for this that fits my situation. Scheduling a warranty service through them is a hassle...they keep telling me what they think the problem is and I keep saying no it isn't, please schedule and that has yet to happen from there end. But I do love the unit when it works correctly.
The problem has been solved. It's the cheap plastic tank. The tank failed and leaked water which degraded the plastic and other parts. The water reacted with the plastic and was responsible for the taste, smell, etc. I have now disconnected two of them and will not replace them. Be aware that InSinkerator knows exactly what the problem is even though they deny it. The problems started wen they switched to the plastic tanks. Now they have a 'new' tank...stainless steel. I am sure there will be no problems with that but it's very expensive. I won't have another of their products based on their customer service and misleading.

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The InSinkErator Indulge Contemporary F-GN1100 Instant Hot Water Dispenser provides filtered near-boiling water for a variety of uses from preparing instant beverages, to cooking and cleaning. Designed for use with the InSinkErator Stainless Steel Tank (SST-FLTR).
Convenience and Luxury in Your KitchenSleek, Elegant, and engaging, the Indulge Contemporary is the instant hot water dispenser all other envy. Featuring durable all-brass faucet construction, the InSinkErator Contemporary F-GN1100 Instant Hot Water Dispenser is available in 11 designer finishes to complement your kitchen decor. Its graceful high-arching spout swivels for convenience, an especially useful feature for filling larger pitchers and pots. As an added benefit, the Hot lever automatically shuts off, when the handleis not depressed for easy use.
Hundreds of Uses In Your HomeConsider how often you heat water in the kitchen. When you do, you'll realize just how useful an instant hot water dispenser can be in your kitchen. With 200-degree-Fahrenheit, near-boiling water available at your fingertips, you'll get more done in less time. Instead of waiting for water to heat, you can finish countless kitchen tasks in seconds and relax or get back to your guests.
An InSinkErator hot water dispenser does more than provide filtered hot water for preparing instant foods and beverages, it is also an incredible kitchen appliance. Use it to loosen stubborn jar lids, prepare pasta, warm baby food, clean crusty pans, cream butter, melt chocolate, remove fruit skins for pies, clean cheese graters, warm ice cream scoops, and warm pancake syrup. These are just a few examples of the many uses of an instant hot water dispenser.
Hot Water Instantly, How Does That Work?When you activate the hot-water lever on your InSinkErator Instant Hot Water Dispenser, water comes up from the supply line from our specially designed filtration system, guaranteeing you the freshest water possible. From there it travels from the system to our 2/3 gallon tank, where it's heated to 200 degrees Fahrenheit. As the water is used, it is replaced with more freshly filtered water. With the fast-recovery system, it can deliver up to 60 cups of near-boiling water an hour.
Easy to InstallThe InSinkErator Contemporary F-GN1100 Instant Hot Water Dispenser will save you time and effort in the kitchen, and you'll enjoy discovering new uses for it each day. That's exactly why millions of people are now using an InSinkErator Instant Hot Water Dispenser. By following the step-by-step instructions, you'll soon be enjoying the convenience of instant hot water.
An Environmentally Friendly ChoiceHeating water with the SST-FLTR consumes less energy than a 40-watt light bulb that's left on for 24 hours and costs just pennies a day to operate. And because hot water is dispensed on demand, you only use the amount of water you need. This helps reduce water waste.
We Come To You Parts and Labor WarrantyThe F-GN1100 is backed by an exclusive five-year We Come to Your In-Home Service Warranty. If you ever have a problem with your instant hot water dispenser system, an authorized InSinkErator service representative will come to your home and fix or replace it, at no charge to you.
Note: Using other manufacturers' components with InSinkErator faucets or tanks voids all InSinkErator warranties.
What's in the BoxInSinkErator Indulge Contemporary F-GN1100 Instant Hot Water Dispenser, hex nut, hex tool, rubber O-ring, and semi-circular mounting plate (SST-FLTR sold separately.)


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9/14/2011

Eccotemp 40HI-LP Indoor Propane Tankless Water Heater, 135,000 British Thermal Unit Review

Eccotemp 40HI-LP Indoor Propane Tankless Water Heater, 135,000 British Thermal Unit
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OVERVIEW: In theory, this unit has the potential to save a few $$ on your gas bill, but it may increase your water bill since it takes a bit longer than normal to deliver hot water at the rated temperature. The unit starts as soon as the water flow sensor detects water flow, but the starting cycle takes a bit too long than desired, thus the amount of water being wasted waiting on the hot water was a bit to much in my opinion. INSTALLATION: Other than some minor modification to the existing water and gas piping, the installation process was fairly easy. Anyone with with basic pluming skills can perform the installation. MANUAL: I did encounter a few problems that I wish it was addressed in the installation manual. For example, the manual fails to mention the maximum distance that the unit can be placed from the gas meter cannot exceed 38 feet and that each elbow in the piping will decrease this distance by four feet. This info was disclosed to me, by customer service, when the unit kept error-ing out during start up and after numerous calls and emails back and forth. CUSTOMER SERVICE: This has probably been the best part of my entire experience. Customer service has been very supportive and courteous. They made me feel very comfortable by establishing an open avenue of communication and by providing me with the extra information not listed in the manual. OVERALL: the overall experience with the unit has been satisfactory from installation to operation. As for the savings in the gas, it's too early to tell. I will monitor my gas bill fro the next few months and see if it was worth it.

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Stop throwing away money each and every month with your old inefficient storage tank water heater! It is time to switch to an Eccotemp tankless water heater. The Eccotemp 40HI is one of the most affordable and reliable true whole house tankless water heaters on the market! Rated at 6.3 GPM, it is the ideal choice for a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Why Eccotemp Tankless Water Heaters? Energy Efficiency: Saving you money each and every month. Instead of a standing pilot light, gas is only used when there is a demand for hot water. This will result in most homes of an average savings of 20-40% off of your utility bill Saving Space: Weighing only 38 pounds and about the size of a briefcase, you will free up an average of 9 square feet of floor space - adding to the value of your home! Reliability: Eccotemp 40 series water heaters come with a 10 year warranty on the heat exchanger and an average life expectancy of 20 years. And, since there is no standing water, you will never have to worry about a ruptured tank again! Consult with your home owners insurance on additional rebates. Technical Specs and data: * Gas Type: Liquid Propane * Gas Inlet: 3/4 inch * Water Inlet: 1/2 inch * Water Outlet: 1/2 inch * Power Supply: 110 volt * Energy Factor: 0.83 * Indoor mount Flow Chart/Temperature Rise/Delta T: * 35 Degrees F: 6.0 GPM * 45 Degrees F: 4.57 GPM (avg. rise in most Southern climates) * 65 Degrees F: 3.82 GPM (avg. rise in most Northern climates) * 77 Degrees F: 2.6 GPM

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