slash007
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I currently have a large water heater at one wash that I am absolutely sick of. For the six years that I have owned it, I have spent countless hours every year trying to get it to work. I usually replace both thermocouples and that does the trick for a few months, but the last couple of years that hasn't worked. I usually replace both then have to tinker with every wire until it decides to work. Currently I have it working but only for maybe a day or two before the pilot goes off. Or the pilot will stay on an it just won't fire. Either way, I am sick of it and want to replace with a tankless or two. I see a lot of threads on using tankless for the floor heat, but didn't find much on just for hot water. Honestly, I am not even sure how much I need it. Currently my hot water is used for my soap, wax, pre-soak and foam brush. I have been keeping it off in the summer once it quits working then fixing it in time for the winter which is where I am at now. My main reasons for having it are because I use it thaw out the lines when they freeze and also to weep hot when it gets super cold. I know a lot of people are against weeping hot, but when it gets under 10-15 degrees and I am weeping cold, I get a lot of freezing. Weeping hot, I have survived down to 0 and below, so for me it makes a difference. This is based on a lot of trial an error. I was thinking that If I replaced the water tanks with tankless, I would only let the hot water run to my soap and to the weep system when needed. I feel like the soap does a better job hot, but I'm not really sure. I could also just have it there for my personal use to thaw out pipes and for weeping hot. Any thoughts on what I should run hot water to, and also what a good tankless would be for my situation? Here is a pic of my current headache. Thanks.
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