Community Alumni
May 02, 2018In our previous Navion we had a conventioal electric/gas hot water heater and it was fine. The new Navion has a Truma AquaGo tankless heater. It provides endless hot water using the pump or external source. The temperature is steady. There is less water waste because the water recirculation pump on two separate circuits that mainains hot water to the galley sink and the bathroom. If the recirculation feature cannot be installed, I would recommend staying with a conventional heater. One advantage the tankless heater has it that we don't have stored heat from the tank leaking into the interior space of the RV. During the winter, no problem, but in the summer it is just more heat that the AC has to remove. Long term reliablility and cost? That remains to be seen if the convenience is worth the cost.