Hello all,
It's been a year or two since replacing the 20-gallon water heater aboard the boat so I know that next year or the year after that I'll be doing it again.
So, here's a thought. I have 5 A/C units aboard the boat but only use 4 and I have replaced the ones that get used the most. However, all these A/C units are 220v so I have a spare breaker and direct power feed should I use the A/C circuit that isn't used.
My question is does anyone think that the 220v circuit would handle an On Demand water heater because in the home they're problem free and this would fix my water heater problems that occur every three to four years and of course they're about $1,000 every time I need to buy one. I have replaced the heater myself four times now.
Just to add that a few years ago I pulled one of the water heaters apart to see just where the problem lies and it is basically the aluminum tank inside the heater that has three welded seams in them and it's the weld that fails. I even had a welder look at one and he basically said that these units are built to fail and repairing it wouldn't help as the other welds were also about to fail.
So, I'm sorry if I dragged on but I am really hoping that someone would know if the 22v breaker and circuit would run and on demand water heater Which is much smaller and manageable than the size of the 20 gallon one used aboard these boats.
I hope that I have covered everything, and it looks like the "Amps" needed are the issue. I guess that I should look into the amps pulled on the A/C units and the amps needed to run an on-demand water heater.
Thanks to all.
Regards,
Doug.
It's been a year or two since replacing the 20-gallon water heater aboard the boat so I know that next year or the year after that I'll be doing it again.
So, here's a thought. I have 5 A/C units aboard the boat but only use 4 and I have replaced the ones that get used the most. However, all these A/C units are 220v so I have a spare breaker and direct power feed should I use the A/C circuit that isn't used.
My question is does anyone think that the 220v circuit would handle an On Demand water heater because in the home they're problem free and this would fix my water heater problems that occur every three to four years and of course they're about $1,000 every time I need to buy one. I have replaced the heater myself four times now.
Just to add that a few years ago I pulled one of the water heaters apart to see just where the problem lies and it is basically the aluminum tank inside the heater that has three welded seams in them and it's the weld that fails. I even had a welder look at one and he basically said that these units are built to fail and repairing it wouldn't help as the other welds were also about to fail.
So, I'm sorry if I dragged on but I am really hoping that someone would know if the 22v breaker and circuit would run and on demand water heater Which is much smaller and manageable than the size of the 20 gallon one used aboard these boats.
I hope that I have covered everything, and it looks like the "Amps" needed are the issue. I guess that I should look into the amps pulled on the A/C units and the amps needed to run an on-demand water heater.
Thanks to all.
Regards,
Doug.