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BaddestCross

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I was just curious is all, I’ve tried sizing electric tankless for pool houses that are like 1 bathroom and a kitchen and they always seem to require 3 or 4 (I don’t recall) 30 amp breakers


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Yeah, this one takes 2 40A breakers. Says it's good for 2 showers and 2 faucets... Maybe because of the temperature zone here in GA. It seems like the last time I looked at them in CA they recommended one with 3 breakers... A 36KW if I recall. This will be my first experience with an electric unit. We'll see how it goes.



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JKbrick

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Yeah, this one takes 2 40A breakers. Says it's good for 2 showers and 2 faucets... Maybe because of the temperature zone here in GA. It seems like the last time I looked at them in CA they recommended one with 3 breakers... A 36KW if I recall. This will be my first experience with an electric unit. We'll see how it goes.



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The only thing I really notice with our gas tankless is if Emmalyn is playing in the tub the kitchen faucet goes to about half flow. You may want to put like a 1.5gpm shower head on your showers. A lot of electric tankless I put in come with 1gpm faucet aerators to install


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BaddestCross

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The only thing I really notice with our gas tankless is if Emmalyn is playing in the tub the kitchen faucet goes to about half flow. You may want to put like a 1.5gpm shower head on your showers. A lot of electric tankless I put in come with 1gpm faucet aerators to install


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Yeah, I believe that's what they recommend. The water pressure in this cottage sucks, so I wouldn't be surprised if it's already 1.5 [emoji23]



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Added a 63 caddy rear end as a bar to the side of my garage View attachment 355460 View attachment 355461 View attachment 355462 View attachment 355463

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You guys in the south are so lucky your classics don’t rust away. Even sitting in a yard up here they’re just reclaimed by the earth. I’ve always a wanted to get my hands on a 60s car and build it up, nothing crazy just a nice restore and cruiser, you guys have so many you can make bars lol


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