• ramble81
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    8 months ago

    It’s actually less energy efficient since it has to heat the water right then and there whereas a tank is insulated and builds on the heated water that’s already in there. But the trade off of basically infinite hot water and a smaller footprint is so worth it.

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      8 months ago

      It’s more efficient because there is no heat loss thst a tank suffers from even if it’s insulated. It takes the same amount of energy to heat up water b N degrees. Doesn’t matter how fast you do it. The real drawback is that it requires a much larger breaker and will likely need to run new wires. It may be an issue with your electrical if your panel doesn’t have enough leeway.

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        8 months ago

        That makes sense. As for the breaker if you’re using gas it actually runs on a standard 15-amp circuit (I have one), but it does require a potentially larger gas inlet which can be costly too, and you need a 4” exhaust which may require some retrofitting too.