You will need an electrician and it might be costly. You will need probably 60-100 amps to be run to the location of the tankless heater. Probably best to just do a replacement of your existing tank water heater with another tank water heater if you are concerned about it’s health.
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Originally Posted by Tvflguy
Our home is 10 years old, with the original 40 gallon Rheem elec tank water heater. Also have a hot water recirculating pump.
Considering a tankless unit to replace before issues happen with ours…. We’re not high hot water use, only us two here.
Does anyone have recent experience, good or bad, with elec tankless in The Villages?
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