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<blockquote data-quote="Eddyj" data-source="post: 715021" data-attributes="member: 3779"><p>So i just got out of a 15 min shower. This thing is a life changer. My rv has multihead shower and I can actually enjoy it now. </p><p>What 1tontj said is spot on. The unit has to adjust how fast it is heating the water according to the rate at which it is flowing through the heater, remember there is no tank. So it takes 10 seconds for the unit to adjust to the desired temp. Mine has a remote but as a family we have agreed on 112 to be perfect. </p><p></p><p>Originally I wanted electric but I'm so glad I went with propane. I've had this 3 weeks and been taking stupid long showers and only went through a half of a 20lb Walmart exchange tank. I have 2 40lb for the trailer but stuck a half empty 20lb to test it out, and it's still in there. I would go as far to say I might do a propane home unit if mine goes out at home. It would be cool to have hot water if the power goes out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddyj, post: 715021, member: 3779"] So i just got out of a 15 min shower. This thing is a life changer. My rv has multihead shower and I can actually enjoy it now. What 1tontj said is spot on. The unit has to adjust how fast it is heating the water according to the rate at which it is flowing through the heater, remember there is no tank. So it takes 10 seconds for the unit to adjust to the desired temp. Mine has a remote but as a family we have agreed on 112 to be perfect. Originally I wanted electric but I’m so glad I went with propane. I’ve had this 3 weeks and been taking stupid long showers and only went through a half of a 20lb Walmart exchange tank. I have 2 40lb for the trailer but stuck a half empty 20lb to test it out, and it’s still in there. I would go as far to say I might do a propane home unit if mine goes out at home. It would be cool to have hot water if the power goes out. [/QUOTE]
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