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Any Reason Not To Install A Gas Geyser
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieter78" data-source="post: 1150740" data-attributes="member: 24582"><p>We have 4 Gas geysers. No electric. They take some getting used to. Works well for showers, not so good for a bath, unless you have a higher l/pm version. We have 3x 16l/pm and 1x 20l/pm. Totai brand. I would go with one of the Euro Brands like Bosch, a mate has one, that works tonnes better. His is the 16l/pm version and outperforms our 20l/pm geyser. Also, the 20l/pm geyser likes to have 2x 48kg (43kg) simultaneous gas connections. So not a changeover but a parallel connection. I would not go back to electric but will later add 150litre solar only geysers to the system where the gas will pick up the slack when necessary.</p><p></p><p>O yes. Just wife and I for one 16l geyser. We replace 48kg gas every 3 Months and we bath. Running a bath takes a bit longer based on how it is adjusted to heat the water to 55'C. It works for us. Our tenants use the other ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieter78, post: 1150740, member: 24582"] We have 4 Gas geysers. No electric. They take some getting used to. Works well for showers, not so good for a bath, unless you have a higher l/pm version. We have 3x 16l/pm and 1x 20l/pm. Totai brand. I would go with one of the Euro Brands like Bosch, a mate has one, that works tonnes better. His is the 16l/pm version and outperforms our 20l/pm geyser. Also, the 20l/pm geyser likes to have 2x 48kg (43kg) simultaneous gas connections. So not a changeover but a parallel connection. I would not go back to electric but will later add 150litre solar only geysers to the system where the gas will pick up the slack when necessary. O yes. Just wife and I for one 16l geyser. We replace 48kg gas every 3 Months and we bath. Running a bath takes a bit longer based on how it is adjusted to heat the water to 55'C. It works for us. Our tenants use the other ones. [/QUOTE]
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