Posted 2014-02-24 10:18 AM (#157631) Subject: water heater question
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Location: south texas or iowa
We need to replace our current water heater in our living quarters with a smaller one. The guy doing the work said we could go with a traditional 2.5 gal water heater or an inline water heater. Which would be the best way to go? We need hot water for our sink & shower. Thanks
Posted 2014-02-24 1:19 PM (#157637 - in reply to #157631) Subject: RE: water heater question
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Posts: 560 Location: Mena, AR
I don't think you'd be happy with the amount of water you would get out of 2.5 gallon water heater for showers. You are going smaller because of space?
Posted 2014-02-24 7:01 PM (#157649 - in reply to #157631) Subject: RE: water heater question
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Posts: 218 Location: Ohio
Traditionally the smaller water heater is 6 gallons. That is what we have. I would not want to go smaller than that. What type of inline heater are you talking about. The electric ones take a lot of amps. Is it propane?
Posted 2014-02-25 10:03 AM (#157661 - in reply to #157631) Subject: RE: water heater question
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Location: south texas or iowa
we were going small due to space. Our trailer currently had a dinette that is being taken out to put a couch in. The dealer suggested a small water heater as the 6 gal one is too tall causing the couch to sit higher in the air than it should.