Now you guys know i'm using a Propane home instant 180,000 Btu water heater but below I have found a link to a RV instant water heater 50,000 Btu about the same coset- but easier install
That might be do-able if a person was full time traveling. He said it saved 50% on propane bill. $527 will buy more propane than I'll use in 10 years. Sure is nice tho.
Dadgum it! I cut that board 5 times and it's still too short! 2001 quad-cab Dodge Cummins 3/4 ton camper special, 16x7x7 CT work in progress toyhauler, 01 HD Ultra Classic, 98 HD Heritage Softail, 88 HD 1200 Sportster.viewtopic.php?f=42&t=51510
The 6 gal DSI water heater in Compass Rose was supposed to be gas electric! did not happen even though I paid for it. so I ended up adding a "Hot Rod" electric element that screws into the drain hole. When you are in a camp ground with electric and paying for the electric why burn propane.
All of the tankless water heaters that I have seen are not well designed as far as transferring heat from gas to water with much/most heat wasted.
Dadgum it! I cut that board 5 times and it's still too short! 2001 quad-cab Dodge Cummins 3/4 ton camper special, 16x7x7 CT work in progress toyhauler, 01 HD Ultra Classic, 98 HD Heritage Softail, 88 HD 1200 Sportster.viewtopic.php?f=42&t=51510
I just picked up my Car Mate 7x16 this past Friday. I looked real close at all of the big name brands and I was very impressed with the Car Mate. Also, the local dealer/repair shop is 3 miles from my house.
I might ask you to take a few detailed pics of the interior with the studs exposed for future reference in case I ever need to tear into mine.
Mine is a 7x16 with 6" additional height, 2 roof vents, RV door (which I love) and I also upgraded the interior walls to 1/2 inch.