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Default Pitfalls of a diy electric water heater?

"Rich Grise" wrote in message
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Existential Angst wrote:
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sumpn. 'course, a little rust never hurt anybody....
Theoretically, this tank could last pert near forever.


Are you really that stupid?


Heh, didn't know you were that combative.... what with those great-lookin
babes hangin around and all....
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EA



"A little rust" eventually turns into a LOT of rust, and in
a few years you not only have a ****ed-up water heater, but
a flood in the basement.

Hope This Helps!
Rich



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