"Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message
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> Ophelia wrote:
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>> "Brooklyn1" > wrote in message
>> ...
>> > On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 09:56:11 -0000, "Ophelia" >
>> > wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>"Ophelia" > wrote in message
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>> >>>
>> >>
>> >>>>>> Actually it's not the same, an on demand tankless water heater is
>> >>>>>> only
>> >>>>>> for hot water, not house heating. I had one installed two years
>> >>>>>> ago,
>> >>>>>> it long ago paid for itself by cutting my water heating energy use
>> >>>>>> by
>> >>>>>> 2/3... and takes very little space, it's about the size of a desk
>> >>>>>> top
>> >>>>>> PC... mine is on my basement wall, in warmer climates it can be
>> >>>>>> outdoors.
>> >>>>>> https://www.rinnai.us/tankless-water-heater
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>
>> >>>>>Mine isn't much bigger than a desktop computer and it does serve the
>> >>>>>house
>> >>>>>heating as well as the hot water. Oh and it hangs on the wall in a
>> >>>>>cupboard.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> All I can think is you're in a location of much more mild weather...
>> >>>> your system wouldn't work here where temperatures in winter are
>> >>>> often
>> >>>> in the minuses, as in below zero F.
>> >>>
>> >>> LOL I am in Scotland!!!! These things are commonplace btw.
>> >>
>> >>Just to add, are you aware we are on the same latitude as Moscow?
>> >
>> > I've no idea how cold your winters get, here long periods at 0ºF and
>> > lower is common. My first winter in the northern catskills I looked
>> > at my little wireless weather station and it showed -40º, I didn't
>> > notice that minus sign and walked outside with no coat, just a
>> > t-shirt... I very quickly went back inside, I looked at my weather
>> > station again and noticed that little minus sign... -40º is so cold
>> > hell would definitely freeze over. If you are near sea level and
>> > close to the sea I suspect your winters aren't nearly as cold as they
>> > are here at about 2,000 feet above sea level and inland.
>>
>> That really isn't the point! We were discussing the means of heating
>> water
>> and central heating. You brought it up about temps in other places.
>
>
> No, actually that was *me*, luv...!!! ;-)
No you are not to blame this time .. it was yer pal:
Brooklyn:
" If you are near sea level and
close to the sea I suspect your winters aren't nearly as cold as they
are here at about 2,000 feet above sea level and inland."
;-)
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