Water Heaters
-
- admiral
- Posts: 694
- Joined: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:57 am
- Location: Orlando, FL S/V DogHouse PDQ32009
Re: Water Heaters
I second Sam's opinion. One of the items on the boat that I don't worry about. Tom
-
- Site Admin
- Posts: 185
- Joined: Tue Feb 03, 2004 4:58 pm
- Location: Chicago (32007)
Re: Water Heaters
Thanks for the replies, here is the latest one I think everyone is referring to:
----
A -1 Excel 1.6 gpm LPG HYDROPOWER VentFree Tankless gas Water Heater / Boiler ENERGY STAR qualified
http://www.excelonlinestore.com/servlet ... s=9e8734d8
http://www.excelamerica.com/calentadores_eng.htm
----
It's showing at $309 but it looks like they've got a few on eBay for cheaper. Probably best to make sure to get the SKU 10003P1 which is LPG. The other ones are natural gas.
- Kevin
----
A -1 Excel 1.6 gpm LPG HYDROPOWER VentFree Tankless gas Water Heater / Boiler ENERGY STAR qualified
http://www.excelonlinestore.com/servlet ... s=9e8734d8
http://www.excelamerica.com/calentadores_eng.htm
----
It's showing at $309 but it looks like they've got a few on eBay for cheaper. Probably best to make sure to get the SKU 10003P1 which is LPG. The other ones are natural gas.
- Kevin
--
- Lady of the Lake
- Site Admin
- Posts: 626
- Joined: Wed Dec 22, 2004 1:37 pm
- Location: Punta Gorda, FL (36015)
- Contact:
Re: Water Heaters
Make sure you get the one with the "Freedom Device" so you do not need to change batteries (they are at the bottom and very hard to reach in most installations. Also, the batteries have a tendency to corroce in the marine environment.
Sam
Sam
Sam and Gina Densler
s/v Lady of the Lake
PDQ36 Hull #15
Punta Gorda, FL
s/v Lady of the Lake
PDQ36 Hull #15
Punta Gorda, FL