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smicker wrote:
On Fri, 04 Jun 2004 17:26:48 -0400, Speedy Jim wrote: smicker wrote: We used to have a gas water heater that heated the water as it was required in the kitchen. It also heated the water as required when the upstairs bath was used. Does anybody know of an electric multipoint that would do the same job please. smicker Electric heaters are more limited than gas in the amount of water they can heat instantaneously; electric heaters are usually associated wih a storage tank. Where are you located? I am in Ipswich and I already have a storage tank and I want to stop using it as it is a waste of money keeping 30 gallons of water hot 24/7 and I have got rid of the gas. smicker OK. Post to this newsgroup: UK.D-I-Y Many helpful chaps on there who will be more familiar with the heaters available in UK. Cheers, Jim |
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