67 455 Bird ragtop
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Who has one of these in their garage or small condo?? Trying to decide which one to get for my garage. It will have a shower.
Tankless water heaters are fine, but pay attention to how big an electrical circuit will be needed to operate it - for one that's large enough to provide water for a shower, it may require more amps than you expect.
There are a few things to think about with these, as mentioned, the amount of power you will need is one- some require up to 120A (two 60A breakers). The main thing is to know how much you need to heat the water to- you are probably not going to end up with a real hot shower with a smaller 40A unit unless the water coming into the heater is all ready pretty warm. You will also have need lower flow rates (i.e. a low flow shower head) to maintain a hot shower- more flow = more water that needs to be heated. I looked at these for my shop and was going to buy one of these-
http://www.titantankless.com/index.htm
That site has some tables about how much it will heat the water and at what flows. I ended up wiring for a standard tank heater in the end though, I just wasn't sure that the electric tankless would work for me. If you can do propane or natural gas they seem to work very well, but the electric is somewhat limited.

A professional plumber friend has told me that the first thing you should ask the dealer for is PARTS before you buy a tankless electric heater; his experience is that parts support for those things is VERY sparse, with "National back-order" a common response when he has to fix one. He hates to fix them due to the parts issues (which result in unhappy customers), and he won't install them in new work for the same reason.
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Sounds like he needs to start selling a different brand. I.E. one he can get parts for.
