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Old 07-08-2023, 07:55 PM   #7
John Mercier
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Originally Posted by FlyingScot View Post
I have had a gas tankless in the past, and it has been awesome. I am wary of "experts" who assert without data/specs that green technology is not feasible--they are often guys who have been steeped in fossil fuels their entire lives (like all of us!), and it saddens them to see change. That's completely understandable on a personal level, but it's not an expert opinion.

In general, solar, heat pumps, tankless hot water, electric cars, and the like have worked out better than expected. I hope you'll keep us posted, I am also thinking of switching
You can look up the specifications for each manufacturer.
And beside a tankless, the hybrid - which would be ''green technology'' - seems to be easier to work based on the power input needs for most homes.
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