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<blockquote data-quote="Redgully" data-source="post: 1699668" data-attributes="member: 33533"><p>We put a tankless gas heater in our shed for washing apples when we were packing them way back in 1992. I tell you running that 14 hours a day was a good tax deduction in gas costs. We had so many problems with it. It ran a pilot light which was hard to keep going at times. The biggest issue was a consisten heat as the water supply was running off a pressure pump so it was up and down constantly. We ran that for ten years before upgrading to a newer version of the same thing and it was brilliant, electric pilot light, excellent efficiency and able to handle the water pressure fluctuations with no problems. Best part about them is you can set the heat on it so don't need to add cold and use minimal energy. On our house we use solar systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redgully, post: 1699668, member: 33533"] We put a tankless gas heater in our shed for washing apples when we were packing them way back in 1992. I tell you running that 14 hours a day was a good tax deduction in gas costs. We had so many problems with it. It ran a pilot light which was hard to keep going at times. The biggest issue was a consisten heat as the water supply was running off a pressure pump so it was up and down constantly. We ran that for ten years before upgrading to a newer version of the same thing and it was brilliant, electric pilot light, excellent efficiency and able to handle the water pressure fluctuations with no problems. Best part about them is you can set the heat on it so don't need to add cold and use minimal energy. On our house we use solar systems. [/QUOTE]
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