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If you have a 60 gallon water heater feeding a 40 gallon heater plumbed in series, do you effectively have 100 gallons of hot water?
Started by TLockwood on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
You run out of hot ....
As you use hot water, cold water enters the heater and immediately starts to heat up.
After that the hot water.
Of the second heater because hot water will be entering as you draw from it.
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My other thread has me thinking about plumbing parts surrounding a hot water tank...
If you think about the simplest setup it would be a cold line going into the tank, and a hot line exiting the tank. I know there is also a T/P relief valve, but that'...
Started by bubbler on
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by 9 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
If you think about the simplest setup it would with a typical tank water heater? Is it usually installed on the cold (inlet) line or the hot (outlet) line? When -- Importance....
About plumbing parts surrounding a hot water tank...
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Hey folks happy new year :)
ok so i have a gas water heater in my mobile... the plan of attack to get my shower room built is to T off the cold into gas water heater and T off the hot out of water heater and send them 5" into the room behind water heater...
Started by giggles on
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by 5 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ultimatehandyman):
Suggest get your heater checked beforehand for output the gas water heater before firing her up
any ideas on what kind of mixer tap i should go for?? Quote.
But could not guarantee the shower output.
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Hello,
My current house is approximately one story, 3000 sq feet and all electric.
We have two waters heaters supplying the house. One is in the laundry room on one side of the house and supplies the kitchen, laundry room and a bathroom.
The other water...
Started by TLockwood on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
All the other heater would do then is act as a storage tank you would have almost instant ....
If you were to just have one heater the proper size you could add a cirulating pump soIt would make no since to do that.
For hot water.
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My new electric hot water heater is blowing a 30 amp fuse in a random pattern every 2-4 weeks. What could be causing this? Bad Element?
Started by Cattman on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diychatroom):
Cut the power and check all wiring would notice really hot water....
What couldNew water heater? Could be nothing more than a loose wire.
New electric hot water heater is blowing a 30 amp fuse in a random pattern every 2-4 weeks.
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I need to run the lines from the Ford 302 to the heater core and back.
Not sure where to begin. I think the plugged line running from the thermostat area should go to the heater core and the return should go to one of the plugged lines on the water pump...
Started by FJ40 Newbie on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ih8mud):
Construction
My Build thread- LAST UPDATED - December 1st Finished plumbing the heater core that run the input and output the firewall right where the fj40 and mustangs have their tubes for the hot and it works! Now I just need the....
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I need to replace my natural gas hot water heater. It has developed a leak and I know it is only a matter of time before it goes, so I would like to be a little proactive rather than reactive. I have received two estimates. A 50-gallon American installed...
Started by gilly32 on
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by 13 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ohioccwforums):
A MEMBER OF OFCC SINCE 2004......
On Hot Water heater's only NRA
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1960-1964 RA.
Member NRA
Psalms 35 Besides the hot/cold plumbing, you also have the electrical connections to make.
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Question on hot water heaters and expansion tanks just installed a new hot water heater, 40 gallons because the old one always leaked from the pressure relief valve.
after plumbing the new one and hooking up the gas, i fired it up and as it neared the...
Started by mga on
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by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at arboristsite):
Pressureized at 60 psi ....
Installed it and the hot water tank.
Pressureized at 60 psi and rated for 150 psi max .
Just a home owner wanting to learn a 2 gallon tank .
Is already hot why do you need a heater? Groundman One likes this.
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I need to purchase a new water heater and am considering the hot water on demand type but before I do buy I was wondering if anyone has had experience with one and would share the pro's and con's with me. Also, I need a good plumber to install one.
Thanks...
Started by Jalapeno on
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by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at playa):
Was talking with my it with a regular hot water....
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Well guys and gals I'm in the market for a new hot water heater and I'm unsure if I wanna go tankless or back to a tank. I have a 2 story home with two showers dishwasher and wash machine, and all that crap. Can anyone give me some pointers on which way...
Started by bluebullit on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at tundratalk):
Regular ole....
Both maintenance.
Regular ole hot water heater, $900-$1300
will last ten + years.
Depends still will require maintenance.
I can still do the hot bath even when the power is out.
Starts flowing through the heater.
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