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Old 07-27-2012, 01:42 PM   #51
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Nah, that's unlimited data, talk, text for me/wife/mom/bro... about $200

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In the old house, everything was elec, and it ran me $125/month, 68 all winter and 72-75 in the summer. See what happens in the new place.
Yeah I have gas furnace/stove/water heater/dryer. But still not bad considering my habbits.
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Old 07-27-2012, 08:51 PM   #52
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Old 07-28-2012, 11:25 AM   #53
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I bought a programable thermostat when I bought my house 3+ years ago. I used it quite a bit back then, but now I work from home most days, so I shut off the programs and now just leave it at 77* all day every day.
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Old 07-30-2012, 08:03 PM   #54
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Yeah I have gas furnace/stove/water heater/dryer. But still not bad considering my habbits.
I converted to the Rinnai water heater and cut my bill even more
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Old 07-30-2012, 09:38 PM   #55
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I converted to the Rinnai water heater and cut my bill even more
I have an inline tankless... cut even more.
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Old 07-31-2012, 06:11 PM   #56
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I have an inline tankless... cut even more.
I'll go with a marathon. Inline is fine if you have minimal demand.
I turned off the water and the marathon water heater in my old house when we left on our honeymoon. We were gone for 7 days, house temp, 52*, and when I got back, the water was still lukewarm.
Don't think there is a lot of wasted energy there...
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Old 07-31-2012, 08:51 PM   #57
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I'll go with a marathon. Inline is fine if you have minimal demand.
I turned off the water and the marathon water heater in my old house when we left on our honeymoon. We were gone for 7 days, house temp, 52*, and when I got back, the water was still lukewarm.
Don't think there is a lot of wasted energy there...
If you had your water heater set to lukewarm, that would be a logical argument. And you'd be taking some cold ass showers. However, it's likely set between 120 and 140, which takes a LOT more energy to maintain than a 20 degree difference to ambient temp.

With temperature, just like speed and anything else physics, the higher the number the more energy it takes to sustain or increase.
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Old 07-31-2012, 10:57 PM   #58
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My dad has had a Bosch tankless and it sucks balls. Still can't get the damn thing dialed in right. It's either melt your skin off or cold. Fucker isn't even 3 feet from the shower.
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My dad has had a Bosch tankless and it sucks balls. Still can't get the damn thing dialed in right. It's either melt your skin off or cold. Fucker isn't even 3 feet from the shower.
So your dad is the first person I've heard of that can't get a tankless water heater to work right and your brother has the only plasma tv still prone to ghosting and image burn-in.

I'm detecting a theme here, Cletus.
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So your dad is the first person I've heard of that can't get a tankless water heater to work right and your brother has the only plasma tv still prone to ghosting and image burn-in.

I'm detecting a theme here, Cletus.
1. His plasma tv is an "old" plasma and yes believe it or not it ghost. 2. It has a nice BIG vertical yellow line on the left side.
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