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studio sansaqua and http://www.tankless-water-heater.com

updated mon 15 jan 01

 

Rod, Marian, and Holly Morris on sun 14 jan 01


Thanks for the great website about tankless water heaters. My son lives in
Japan where that is how they do it, and they work just great.

In the meantime, I forgot to tell you my warm water method for winter. I
fill a 2 gallon Gott cooler with hot water and set it above my washtub. The
spigot makes dispensing easy, and the insulated cooler keeps it warm for
many hours. In Michigan, this helps. Marian.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Karen Sullivan"
To:
Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2001 12:01 AM
Subject: Re: studio sansaqua and Mary Beth


> Mary Beth, with regard to hot water for your studio...
> I also define misery by the degree of cold water I stick
> my hands in to continue working.
> I am not sure what you saw in Europe to heat water, but there
> is a new resource which is called a tankless-water-heater.
> I am sure there are lots of new-age eco businesses who will guide
> you but I did find the following:
> http://www.tankless-water-heater.com and perhaps you can go from there.
> There must be versions for smaller amounts of hot water...
> They are expensive, around $500.00...
> bamboo karen
>
> > I just loved Marianne's term so much I had to use it. Lovely word. Now
I
> > have thought about the code bypass hose system, but because cold water
is so
> > miserable on my hands, I want to add the option of heat. Does anyone
know if
> > we can buy those lovely little heater things that mount on the wall.
You see
> > them all over in England and Europe. Can switch on the heat when
wanted.
> >
> > My studio is not at all well heated and insulated so even hot water I
carry
> > from the sink...slop, slop, mop, mop...gets cold quickly. In the summer
this
> > problem goes away of course. But it is quite miserable trying to work
out
> > there from some time in October until March at least. Whimper.
> >
> > Mary Beth Bishop
> > Back in NC where it is only 30 degrees but at least no snow to shovel.
> >
> >
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