Housing tech

bigger is better, tankless is for gays

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Is this some sort of ancient fossil burning technology mutts use to heat their homes?

Why not a condenser?

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>clapistani cope

>tfw you're such a fat useless boomer you need giant tanks to fit your bathing water

we had this thread yesterday

Jow Forums is getting desperate for attention
fucking pathetic

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>>/diy/
out scum.
I agree, why are heaters so interesting?

Holy mother of shit, that is a huge amount of water. Nice setup there OP. Put some insulation on those pipes. So much heat going to waste. Also dem pipes look mighty thin.

>trying to revive retarded thread before it times out

give it up faggot, go be pathetic somewhere else

>is surprised to see a thread reposted
>memegenerator
Go back.

yet another pathetic attempt to bump

>not heating your water with AMD video cards

>he doesn't know sage doesn't show
Seriously, go

just get a combi gas burner instead of a tank

Mini-splits are fucking awesome.

>and Incel CPU

>wasting energy to achieve the same task is superior

>burning c*al and trash in house
>100000 houses around you burning c*al and trash
Enjoy your asthma and lung cancer.

>not having a sealed house with split climate control and plants to naturally replenish oxygen

>being imprisoned in your own house

The only reason I'd ever install a water heater that large is to use it as a large thermal battery.

What if you could capture the excess heat generated from air conditioners, refrigerators, freezers or anything that generates heat as a byproduct, and store it and not pay to heat water.

In places like restaurants, hotels, or stores, there's a lot of wasted energy in having to use commercial refrigeration. If only you could capture and use it instead of having to. Almost everyone I know pays to heat water and pays to air condition.

Almost all small businesses use another air conditioner to get out the heat from commercial refrigeration appliances in warmer months. They also pay to heat water.

Can't we recycle heat and reduce energy jewbills?

what is that?

Heater

Get a tankless/tank hybrid water heater
Best of both worlds

big tank for big boi

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I like this setup:
thisoldhouse.com/watch/newton-gennext-time-trim

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Starts at 13:32

>tankless
i too love waiting for hot water when opening the tap
low pressure hot water pipes are my favourite thing

based

Who's Jow Forums?

Quite nice

enjoy your Legionnaires disease fagget

lolwut it doesnt work that way

Tanks are pretty uncommon here in Japan, as far as I can determine.
I spend about $30/mth on gas, would spend about $35 if I didn't bathe at the gym three times a week (yeah, most of the gas cost is utility, not quantity).
My electricity is about $40/mth, though, so I dunno how much worse it would be if I had a tank, if I'm saving or not. Anyone, how many kWh would a tank sized for a small apartment generally consume in a month?

fuck off weeb

If you're not going to add anything constructive to the conversation, just kill yourself.