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		<title>By: arjo_rei</title>
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		<description>First, you should be more specific if you mean electric or gas/propane fuels...
Now, for electric tankless heaters... I have no affiliation with these people but as soon as I can get a quote on getting my electric service upgraded to a 300 AMP Service Panel, I&#039;m going to pick up one of the following...http://www.e-tankless.com/american-model…
For what they cost and what they offer, all around, I couldn&#039;t find a better deal.  I was especially impressed by the fact that they meet increased demand by regulating the voltage on the all of the elements uniformly rather than simply turning on/off additional element &quot;zones&quot; full blast.
Requires more juice on demand, but is more close to gas fuels in efficiency.  ::shrug::
As always, your results may vary, but this is definitely the one for me.  As soon as I find out how much it will take to upgrade my service panel.  ::smiles::</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First, you should be more specific if you mean electric or gas/propane fuels&#8230;<br />
Now, for electric tankless heaters&#8230; I have no affiliation with these people but as soon as I can get a quote on getting my electric service upgraded to a 300 AMP Service Panel, I&#8217;m going to pick up one of the following&#8230;<a href="http://www.e-tankless.com/american-model…">http://www.e-tankless.com/american-model…</a><br />
For what they cost and what they offer, all around, I couldn&#8217;t find a better deal.  I was especially impressed by the fact that they meet increased demand by regulating the voltage on the all of the elements uniformly rather than simply turning on/off additional element &#8220;zones&#8221; full blast.<br />
Requires more juice on demand, but is more close to gas fuels in efficiency.  ::shrug::<br />
As always, your results may vary, but this is definitely the one for me.  As soon as I find out how much it will take to upgrade my service panel.  ::smiles::</p>
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