I'll have to make another video. :) Thanks for the comment. Glad it was helpful for you. Are building a tiny house? Some other structure? or just scoping out on demand hot water heaters?
I never really had to. It froze and cracked one year. I guess my water was better? I only ever just worked (the electric one). It was simply not enough hot water though and 110v was inadequate at replenishing the water quickly to a warm/hot state.
When you want to take a shower with that you need to install the pressure reducer at the shower head, reduce the flow and your showers last much much longer you don’t notice, it’s actually too hot wide open to be honest
Yes, I tend to throttle the water with the taps, but I agree that the capability for this to heat up water far exceeds my personal needs....which I guess in the end is a good thing, no? Wait...I assume you were talking about the propane based unit, correct?
Yes, I am. I disconnect the water from the house in the winter and don't have the luxury of 'running' water during the coldest months. That has more to do with the me not heating the house 24/7 and the intricacies of keeping external water supply pipes from freezing. Can it be done? Sure. That's just not how I have my house set up though.
Good job! And very well explained. You got my "thumbs up"!
Thanks! Glad you liked it!
Was hopping you'd show how you hooked up the propane and how it works great video otherwise thanks
I'll have to make another video. :) Thanks for the comment. Glad it was helpful for you. Are building a tiny house? Some other structure? or just scoping out on demand hot water heaters?
Thanks for the thorough video! How did you back flush the unit?! I have a lot of build up in mine from hard water
I never really had to. It froze and cracked one year. I guess my water was better? I only ever just worked (the electric one). It was simply not enough hot water though and 110v was inadequate at replenishing the water quickly to a warm/hot state.
When you want to take a shower with that you need to install the pressure reducer at the shower head, reduce the flow and your showers last much much longer you don’t notice, it’s actually too hot wide open to be honest
Yes, I tend to throttle the water with the taps, but I agree that the capability for this to heat up water far exceeds my personal needs....which I guess in the end is a good thing, no? Wait...I assume you were talking about the propane based unit, correct?
@@TinyIndustrial yes, I was almost a boil victim with mine . I couldn’t believe how insanely hot it was in the dead of winter
@@vanderumd11 Falls under the heading of 'excess capacity'.
You’re in upstate New York? What are you going to do when it’s below freezing outside?
Yes, I am. I disconnect the water from the house in the winter and don't have the luxury of 'running' water during the coldest months. That has more to do with the me not heating the house 24/7 and the intricacies of keeping external water supply pipes from freezing. Can it be done? Sure. That's just not how I have my house set up though.