Bumpyroad wrote:
LifeInsideJack wrote:
We pulled the trigger and installed a Suburban tankless water heater. The old one slipped out and the tankless went right in to the vacant spot.
It works great.
it would be helpful if you would specify what type of RVing that you do. boondock a lot, always have hook ups, etc.
without that information the fact that you like it so far is meaningless.
bumpy
We never boondock. We're full-time, move every couple weeks and were tired of limited showers.
After installation we tested the water heater to see if it would respond to our pump (3 gpm) and it fired without hesitation.
I suspect that if we were camping people we would not have made the change. But, this isn't our hobby, it's our home. I say that due to its installed price at around $850. Totally worth it to us, but to someone who uses their coach less than we do maybe not.
There are many factors all the way down to your faucet fixtures that could play a part in limiting the performance of the on demand system. Take this post as encouragement. Your results may vary.