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Looking for suggestions on one of these units. I'm looking at a Marey, and just wondering if anyone has experience with them? Or if you have a different, NON 120v unit that you like?
I'm curious about this as well. Bosch used to have some hydro/spark activated units but they seem to have disappeared from the marketplace.
No experience with them but some eccotemps will work on batteries as well (I'll shoot my brother a message and see what he thinks of it - as he has one).
I have a takagi condensing unit that is absolutely awesome but it uses a very small amount of 120v to run the exhaust fan. If I can't find a good dc or battery unit the Takagi is my backup plan.
Like chrisblessing I have been using tankless LPG on demand for a long time, well over thirty years. First a Bosch unit then went to a Vailland unit with the new house. The new owner of the old house didn't want on demand so I got that still functioning Bosch unit as a spare. We also have had a Paloma PF 5-3F at the kitchen sink (been there 25 years as well) and we bought a spare for that unit when I installed that unit.
All have pilot lights and all were piezo ignited and all manually snap just like a BBQ. All work by drop in water pressure to turn on and the only drawback has been that one cannot use the restricted flow shower head water savers. No electricity needed.
I have bought four and we are still using three one was replaced do to lack winterizeing have been pleased with all .all are from china I have found $120 price point works as well as more expensive ones like a battery bank buy largertha you think you will need best whisesLooking for suggestions on one of these units. I'm looking at a Marey, and just wondering if anyone has experience with them? Or if you have a different, NON 120v unit that you like?
I installed an excel in my rv and it works great! also works fine with the low flow shower way better than the 6g tank that was in it.
Been using Marey GA10LP in off grid cabin for about 6 years. Run off BBQ propane tank with reg ouside building in case of leak or reg failure which I've had happen.Looking for suggestions on one of these units. I'm looking at a Marey, and just wondering if anyone has experience with them? Or if you have a different, NON 120v unit that you like?