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โSep-13-2015 06:16 PM
itguy08 wrote:KenMast wrote:
However, this keeps the wife happy. That makes it a necessity and well worth it. I love it too.
That right there makes it worth whatever they are charging! ๐
โSep-13-2015 05:54 PM
KenMast wrote:
However, this keeps the wife happy. That makes it a necessity and well worth it. I love it too.
โSep-13-2015 05:35 PM
โSep-12-2015 06:06 AM
Charlie D. wrote:
I wonder how one can justify the cost of one of those things. There does not appear to me that there is a payback. I, like many, use electric when available. Running the heater for an additional 10 minutes or so would reheat the water enough for a second person.
โSep-11-2015 08:52 PM
SparkDr wrote:
"BUT as I was field testing the unit I was called everything under the sun."
Good for you on a bit of redemption. I would encourage anyone with an ounce of humilty to go back and re-read the first few pages of this tread. To say you were treated unfairly would be an understatement. The sheer amount of ignorance and grandstanding being purveyed as genuine knowledge is laughable as people chime in and pile on without a full understanding of how a tankless water heater operates. Having sold and installed hundreds of tankless water heaters, I would consider myself somewhat of an expert on them by now, but there's nothing to be gained by engaging in many of the knuckleheaded comments I've seen here.
โSep-11-2015 08:49 PM
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Growing old is mandatory,
Growing up is entirely optional.
Remember, It's never too late to have
a happy childhood!
โSep-10-2015 08:18 PM
KenMast wrote:
I had the Truma Comfort installed about a month ago, but we're taking our first trip with it now. For those wondering how the Truma performs, here is our experience so far.
The wife just took a shower and washed her hair. As soon as she jumped out, I jumped in. Together, we took a 21 minute shower with very HOT water the whole time. Wonderful shower!!
From the time I turned the unit on, it was about 15 seconds before we had hot water flowing thru the pipes.
FYI, a great investment.
Ken
โSep-09-2015 08:32 PM
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โJun-14-2015 05:46 PM
BoonHauler wrote:funpilot wrote:
I am not sure if the units are really made in the USA, but my research led me to believe that the second best units are PrecisionTemps. I could not find any claim that they are made in the USA but I know they have design patents. Biggest difference is that they require a minimum of 1.5 gallons per minute water flow and the Truma can go down to less than 0.5 GPM I believe. Not sure if it matters, but the PrecisionTemps BTUs are 55,000 while the Truma's are 60,000.
http://www.precisiontemp.com/rv-500-tankless-water-heater/
FunPilot, you're wrong on the flow rate, the Precision Temp unit needs a flow rate of 0.5 GPM to start the burner, not 1.5
It's the same for the Truma's unit.
โJun-14-2015 08:36 AM
funpilot wrote:
I am not sure if the units are really made in the USA, but my research led me to believe that the second best units are PrecisionTemps. I could not find any claim that they are made in the USA but I know they have design patents. Biggest difference is that they require a minimum of 1.5 gallons per minute water flow and the Truma can go down to less than 0.5 GPM I believe. Not sure if it matters, but the PrecisionTemps BTUs are 55,000 while the Truma's are 60,000.
http://www.precisiontemp.com/rv-500-tankless-water-heater/