Several days on a car battery??
WOW!!
That's a surprise.
How many watts for the inverter, Ed?
And under what sort of usage.
Thanks.
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papercreters@yahoogroups.com, edward bishop <edwardnbishop@...> wrote:
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> Hi Christine
>  My name is Ed Bishop and I have been a plumber since 1978. The on demand water heaters are geat if you purchase a Noitz or Rinnai. These two will give a constant flow for the set temperature and are very dependable; carrying a 10 warrant under normal use. No I am not a factory rep just an old plumber. But here is the trick to getting good prices. Most of the plimbing supply houses will discount last years model very deeply. Example; Ferguson's Enterprises willtake last yearts model at $1400 and drop it to $875. All the warranties are the same. But do the yearly cleaning and I have seen them last longer than 18 years. The thing is you use vinagar to clean it and it takes less than 10 minutes. There are in door and out door models so talk with afactory rep to see which is best. In South Carolina we use mosstly the out door, It does not stay below 32 for many days. Though you do need 110 volt power supply if you have a car battery and an AC/DC
> inverter and make the electrical connection with a plug the battery will allow operation for several days-------Good Luck      Â
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> Eddie Bishop, owner
> Carolina Plumbing
> 864-621-9762
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