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I installed one of these 7 years ago. At that time i ended up receiving a cash rebate of around 90 % from PSE. . Issues i have had,, control panel went out three time, lower burner went out once, and sometimes a get a condensate line is plugged warning light ,which it is not. I believe it has a ten year warranty, so all repair parts i received free , and installed myself. All easy fixes. I have mine installed in garage and ran condensate outside. Do not need a flue. I live near Olympia WA.. i love this heater. If you have any question or problems call the number on the info that came with it. Them are excellent to work with, and shipped all replacement parts free, and they will help you solve any problems, and send the parts fast!
Thanks, Robert! It has been good so far. The only issue is that the WiFi signal is unsecured so my Starlink Internet router won't allow it. The only way I can use the wifi capabilities is to set my phone as a hot spot and connect the hot water tank to it. Never thought I would have a wifi connected hot water tank, anyway, but I do love the statistics it provides.
Thanks for the video. I assume this unit is like a wood stove in that it draws in air through the house's cracks and leaks and needs a separate vented air supply from outside or a vented attic
It all depends on how you set it up. You can have supply come from the inside with the exhaust also going to the inside. No pressure change. If your supply comes from the outside and the exhaust is on the inside then you pressurize the house. You get the idea.
Would be nice if you could do a video of you doing various tasks with your excavator (lifting logs, digging, pulling things, walking uphill) I’m in the process of ordering an excavator from china and would love to see how a 2.5 ton does vs the 1 ton machines I’ve seen. Thanks
@@einarmikkelsenPNW I’ve gone through your videos and there’s not much footage of the machine working, only really short clips. Would be nice to see you using it for digging stumps, lifting logs for saw mill. French drain footage would have been good too. Anything that shows its strength, stability, etc. That’s what I’m trying to say.
@@timfolgers2759 I'm on it. There is no digging out stumps at all. You'll need a big machine for that. I've been lifting 12' logs, up to 30" across. I have dug trenches. I've leveled land and spread fill dirt and topsoil. I've made a dirtbike track in my back yard. I see your point. I do need to record more of this stuff.