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<blockquote data-quote="trickydick" data-source="post: 1307320" data-attributes="member: 12214"><p>I used to manage a Burger King for the Army and Air Force exchange service on Offut AFB and that store had a gas powered tankless hot water heater, I thought it was the best thing ever(we could run the hot water for an hour and a half and never run out any time of the year). I would love to put one in my current home but its an all electric house and the electric tankless heater take 3 220 lines and are very pricey. I've researched them also and I've never seen one that takes anything more than a standard gas line and a standard 4 inch exhaust vent. Then again I've never seen a 70 gal tank in anyones house except for my mothers that was a solar system.</p><p></p><p>To sum up, they're great and would have one if my house if was set up with natural gas or propane.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickydick, post: 1307320, member: 12214"] I used to manage a Burger King for the Army and Air Force exchange service on Offut AFB and that store had a gas powered tankless hot water heater, I thought it was the best thing ever(we could run the hot water for an hour and a half and never run out any time of the year). I would love to put one in my current home but its an all electric house and the electric tankless heater take 3 220 lines and are very pricey. I've researched them also and I've never seen one that takes anything more than a standard gas line and a standard 4 inch exhaust vent. Then again I've never seen a 70 gal tank in anyones house except for my mothers that was a solar system. To sum up, they're great and would have one if my house if was set up with natural gas or propane. [/QUOTE]
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