Thursday, December 15, 2011 9:57:22 AM
Personally I feel that this product would function best in a pou application. My reasoning is that the flow requirements would be MUCH lower per unit and there would be MUCH less energy loss from hot water in the piping. Im still hoping that the unit can be offered for somewhere around $400-600 for a whole house unit and less than $200 for a pou unit. If it ends up in that price range and is at least 5-10% more efficient than what's on the market now it will be a winner. Even if it requires professional install due to electrical requirements.
The efficiency in comparison to other units on the market is what will determine where we stand within the market. Overall efficiency of energy to heat is basically irelevant for comparison purposes.
Would like to hear other folks thoughts on this.
I have no clue whats going on so don't listen to me.
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