May-21-2015 07:08 PM
May-22-2015 09:08 AM
May-22-2015 08:49 AM
May-22-2015 08:19 AM
May-22-2015 08:14 AM
shirleyj62 wrote:
Thanks for the comments.
To answer some of the questions:
Our tankless heater is a Girard. It is propane fired since our MH is a gasser.
When I mentioned that our dealer won't talk with us about replacing it we have been trying to get him to give us an estimate on replacement of a conventional water heater. Instead he has contacted other past buyers in our area and they have phoned us trying to resolve our problems. We are not asking them to make the change for free, we are asking what it would cost US to replace it.
Shirley
May-22-2015 08:03 AM
holstein13 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:By definition, the 20 gallon electric water heater is not "tankless." So if you are getting a "tankless" instant on heater, it's coming from your diesel burner. Otherwise, you are getting your hot water from your 20 gallon electric water heater.holstein13 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:Unless I'm mistaken, I'd imagine your tankless is diesel powered, not propane. Am I right?
Shirley, I guess my question is.... are you sure that the tankless is working properly?
We have a hot water tank AND a tankless for the shower. I turn off the shower to lather up and the water is hot no matter how long I keep it off and then restart.
MM.
Ours is electric as we don't have propane on board. Our diesel Webasto system will heat water similar to an Aqua-Hot. We have a 20 gallon electric water heater.
MM.
May-22-2015 07:53 AM
May-22-2015 07:44 AM
May-22-2015 07:38 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:By definition, the 20 gallon electric water heater is not "tankless." So if you are getting a "tankless" instant on heater, it's coming from your diesel burner. Otherwise, you are getting your hot water from your 20 gallon electric water heater.holstein13 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:Unless I'm mistaken, I'd imagine your tankless is diesel powered, not propane. Am I right?
Shirley, I guess my question is.... are you sure that the tankless is working properly?
We have a hot water tank AND a tankless for the shower. I turn off the shower to lather up and the water is hot no matter how long I keep it off and then restart.
MM.
Ours is electric as we don't have propane on board. Our diesel Webasto system will heat water similar to an Aqua-Hot. We have a 20 gallon electric water heater.
MM.
May-22-2015 07:08 AM
holstein13 wrote:Mr.Mark wrote:Unless I'm mistaken, I'd imagine your tankless is diesel powered, not propane. Am I right?
Shirley, I guess my question is.... are you sure that the tankless is working properly?
We have a hot water tank AND a tankless for the shower. I turn off the shower to lather up and the water is hot no matter how long I keep it off and then restart.
MM.
May-22-2015 07:04 AM
Ivylog wrote:
MM, comparing a $100K small Class A with 60 gallons of water and a tankless heater to your $1.8 million DP with 150 gallons of water and a AquaHot were I doubt you shut the water off during a shower???????
OP, follow Doug's advice. It might be possible to move it closer to the shower for less $$$ than replacing it.
May-22-2015 06:15 AM
May-22-2015 05:42 AM
May-22-2015 05:00 AM
shirleyj62 wrote:Dick_B wrote:
Isn't this a duplicate of a few days ago?
If not, search this Forum for `tankless' and read on.
This is not a duplicate. Since our dealer will not discuss removing the tankless heater, I'm trying to figure out if this is even an option for us regarding costs and hassle. I'm hoping that those persons who had it removed, could give us a ballpark figure of what it costs them.
Thanks
Shirley
May-22-2015 05:00 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:Unless I'm mistaken, I'd imagine your tankless is diesel powered, not propane. Am I right?
Shirley, I guess my question is.... are you sure that the tankless is working properly?
We have a hot water tank AND a tankless for the shower. I turn off the shower to lather up and the water is hot no matter how long I keep it off and then restart.
MM.