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HMTguy 11-19-2008 07:46 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 
Damn, that's the way to do it though. ---- heating some water I'm not using.

McBoost 11-19-2008 08:26 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 
I would get a tankless system, but the initial cost is kinda high... I don't have that kind of money.

GhostOfDr.Boost 11-19-2008 11:08 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 

Originally Posted by Kenny Rogers
I would get a tankless system, but the initial cost is kinda high... I don't have that kind of money.


I was looking on Lowe's website for this unit and it said they had to order it for $668. I went in to order it and I found one in a dirty box laying next to the display units with a "clearance" stick on it for $250. :6 I used a coupon for 10% off and ended up getting it for $225. The supplies to hook the electrical up were pretty expensive though. If you were to have an electrician come hook it up it would probably be around $800-$1000 and there will probably be holes in the wall that need to be patched afterwards. :l

MAJORAHOLE 11-20-2008 09:57 AM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 
i wanted one, but they are pricey.
it i had to add that ---- i would have to add yet another box to my two i have now.
$255 isnt bad at all though. gotta love open box ----.
i ended up fixing it last night, got a whole new manifold assembly with a reset switch and everything. it also has an adapter so i can use a right hand thread thermocouple now too.

aero 11-20-2008 01:45 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 
We got a propane tankless at my parents house. Other than the initial time to get hot water and the fact a low flow shower head doesn't flow enough to keep it kicked on sometimes its the ----. Its sort of retarded to have to leave the sink trickling hot to keep it on. lol

McBoost 11-20-2008 01:50 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 
I looked at my hot water heater today and it looks fairly new. The outside metal isn't warm (meaning the hot water inside doesn't seem to be transfering heat to the outside) and there appears to be some kind of isnsulating foam inside the outer metal jacket... would it still be worth it to put a layer of insullation around it like the old school water heaters?

Hitchhikkr 11-20-2008 02:48 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 

Isnt that the cat from 'The fifth Element?'

Word.

TurboG 11-20-2008 03:02 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 

Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr

Isnt that the cat from 'The fifth Element?'

Word.

I love john

GhostOfDr.Boost 11-20-2008 07:18 PM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 

Originally Posted by aero
We got a propane tankless at my parents house. Other than the initial time to get hot water and the fact a low flow shower head doesn't flow enough to keep it kicked on sometimes its the ----. Its sort of retarded to have to leave the sink trickling hot to keep it on. lol

I had that problem with my electric so I turned the temperature adjustment almost all the way down. Now I just crank the water all the way to the hot side and it gives constant hot water now. I don't see a need for having the water any hotter than what it's at so it works out pretty good. Plus it doesn't make much sense to mix cold water in with your hot water to cool it back down. I'm assuming this way it's even more efficient since it's 100% hot water instead of mixing it to find a happy medium.

aero 11-21-2008 11:59 AM

Re: Whirlpool Flame Lock water heaters? FUCKIN GAY
 

Originally Posted by GhostOfDr.Boost
I had that problem with my electric so I turned the temperature adjustment almost all the way down. Now I just crank the water all the way to the hot side and it gives constant hot water now. I don't see a need for having the water any hotter than what it's at so it works out pretty good. Plus it doesn't make much sense to mix cold water in with your hot water to cool it back down. I'm assuming this way it's even more efficient since it's 100% hot water instead of mixing it to find a happy medium.

Next time I'm down there I'll see what kind of adjustments it has. Thanks for the tip.


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