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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1485392" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Most all dairies have gone to tankless when they have to replace water heaters. All have been propane. There is an unlimited supply of hot water where they couldn't get that with the old tank style. Had a friend in Canada, above Calgary, who had one and loved it. Know another guy in Vt that hates his because he said that by the time he gets the hot water he has turned off the spigot, like when he is shaving, running the blade under the water, repeat. I don't know how far away his tankless is from the bathroom. There is one company that boasts that they run the "cold water" around through a loop, so that it is never comes out of the faucet cold. I do know that the dairies often use Rinnai (sp?). There is one that is supposed to be "water activated" as in the movement of the water kicks it on so doesn't need an electric "starter" so to speak. I have been told that the electric ones are not as efficient as the propane type.</p><p>There are some websites to look them up on. Lowes Lumber used to carry one or two brands here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1485392, member: 25884"] Most all dairies have gone to tankless when they have to replace water heaters. All have been propane. There is an unlimited supply of hot water where they couldn't get that with the old tank style. Had a friend in Canada, above Calgary, who had one and loved it. Know another guy in Vt that hates his because he said that by the time he gets the hot water he has turned off the spigot, like when he is shaving, running the blade under the water, repeat. I don't know how far away his tankless is from the bathroom. There is one company that boasts that they run the "cold water" around through a loop, so that it is never comes out of the faucet cold. I do know that the dairies often use Rinnai (sp?). There is one that is supposed to be "water activated" as in the movement of the water kicks it on so doesn't need an electric "starter" so to speak. I have been told that the electric ones are not as efficient as the propane type. There are some websites to look them up on. Lowes Lumber used to carry one or two brands here. [/QUOTE]
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