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Old 06-14-11, 07:00 AM   #39
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The unit was $275 shipped to me. However, you can get away much cheaper if you have a constant inlet water temperature. Mine has an outlet temperature sensor so it always delivers X temperature water. If you go with the unit that just heats the water with X amount of power, you can save about $100.

You probably know, but you also really need to be careful about getting info to size the unit properly. This means getting the inlet water temperature, and figuring out how much flow the heater is going to need to provide for.
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