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was wondering if anybody knew any info on the 110 volt tankless water heaters..hot water on demand !! would this be suitable for the rv? watts/amps? thanks roy

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I have seen them on Ebay.
 
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The 110v "instant hot" water heaters work great -- I have used many of them on commercial restroom projects. The only down-side is that they require a FULL 20A circuit. They supply enough hot water for the shower OR the lav OR the kitchen sink, not more than one at a time.

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Perhap the gas fired tankless water heaters make more sense for an RV.
 
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Perhap the gas fired tankless water heaters make more sense for an RV.



Our Barth has a Paloma gas fired tankless water heater and it is great. We have never hooked up to city water, so we only use the shower to rinse off after washing. As a result, I can't give testimony as to how it would do under other conditions.
 
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The tankless heater sounds like it would surely simplify winterization.

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Yup. Just a drain valve. We drain it every night when winter camping in freezing areas.
 
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