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My wife and I are completing a home on the Gulf of California in Mexico. We're
purchasing and installing appliances etc and I have a question of water heaters and cooling systems. The house has three baths and will be on electricity and LP. For water heating it has been recommended we go with an on-demand unit. These are the small wall units that really don't have a tank. I'm not sure how they work but I assume the water line flows through them in some sort of coil or other high surface area system and when in use, the gas heats the coils. As a result, you're not constantly heating a large tank of water. Supposedly, if sized correctly you get as much hot water as you want and it burns 35% less gas. It sounds good, but I'd like to know if anyone has used them. Are there any issues or models I should be aware of? As for cooling, again someone suggested a minisplit which is essentially a heat pump for a single room. Right now the house has spaces built into each room in the house for A/C units. I have a minisplit in one room of my house in Tucson and I'm a little underwhelmed. I only use it for cooling during the monsoons in July and August but it seems to be high maintenance and pretty energy inefficient. The roof to the Mexican house is sloped and tiled so I'm not even sure if I can install a minisplit. Any suggestions or alternatives? Thanks in advance. p -- Too many spams have forced me to alter my email. If you wish to email me directly please send messages to pjbphd at cox dot net |
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