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Old 08-10-2018, 01:39 PM   #1
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I am wonder if anyone has looked into something like this for supplying hot water in the RV, a lot cheaper than the typical RV Hot Water Heater and seems more efficient.

Just need to gas fit and vent properly.

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I am wonder if anyone has looked into something like this for supplying hot water in the RV, a lot cheaper than the typical RV Hot Water Heater and seems more efficient.

Just need to gas fit and vent properly.




It has been discussed in at least 139 previous threads
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Old 08-10-2018, 05:08 PM   #3
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I am wonder if anyone has looked into something like this for supplying hot water in the RV, a lot cheaper than the typical RV Hot Water Heater and seems more efficient.

Just need to gas fit and vent properly.

139 threads are not, I've never read one. Sounds interesting. I'm sure about 99% of the current topics have been discussed before, but not all of us have read them. Thanks for bringing it to my attention.
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Why do people find to respond when they have nothing of value to say. If you would stop before being judgemental you might find out that what I referenced is an on demand water heater designed for cottage use etc. These units run off either ng or lp and are significant less in cost $200 - 3000 than units designed for an RV such as the Aqua $1000 plus.

If you can reference at least one of the 139 previous posts you mentioned I thank you otherwise , lest leave it at that jerry
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Great reviews on Amazon, I would defiantly consider it if mine needed replacing. My concern would be how much water you would use before it gets hot at the shower?
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Check out the Truma water heater. These are being fitted into a lot of new Cl Bs and all-electric MHs. They can be retro-fitted into some existing 5Ws and MHs.
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