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OT - What are you doing now? (2025)
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shtgunal3 said:DoubleEgger said:Power is back on. Way sooner than expected. Hallelujah.
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Sigh.
Got my new tankless water heater installed today. Guys showed up ten minutes into their 4-hour window (definitely not cable guys) and were finished in about 4 hours, nice job of cleaning up. They showed me the features, and when the sales guy told me I'd need a "water treatment" component ahead of the heater, I was expecting a water softener like my folks had; instead it was an in-line "ionizer" in the incoming water line, about the size of a straight banana, no mx required.
Showed me how to adjust the temp with the electric controller, but then learned they couldn't find an outlet in the unfinished portion of my basement, and ran its cord into my basement bedroom (ie junk room) and just plugged it into the wall. I don't close the door to that room, so it probably shouldn't matter, but that doesn't sound at all like it meets Code. My new HVAC system is right next to the new heater, and IT was tied right into my wiring, why not this water heater??
I haven't found the appropriate section yet in my copy of the NEC, but it's dated 1986, so I should either buy a new copy or just call an electrician.
Sigh."Working class people around the world have no innate desire to go to war with each other. They have to be conned into it by the sociopaths who will profit from it." - John Lennon
Ogden, UT, USA
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when I had my tankless put in, they pulled power from the furnace right beside it. Made sense to me, still working to this day.
One thing ... if you have a power failure you have no hot water. Your tankless needs to have power to the exhaust fan for it to run. otherwise you can get exhaust build up and boom. i'm assuming a gas tankless, if not, don't worry
I keep looking at the Hugo UPS for tankless heaters. It only draws from battery in an outage and when the water is flowing. So you don't eat up your battery by running the circuit board in an outage. our last outage I put my 1700 pure sinewave cyberpower UPS on it and it only lasted a few hours in standby. The Hugos have a car battery (12v i think, not the little 6V) and are rated for something like 3 days in standby.~~
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zaphod said:...One thing ... if you have a power failure you have no hot water. Your tankless needs to have power to the exhaust fan for it to run. otherwise you can get exhaust build up and boom. i'm assuming a gas tankless, if not, don't worry
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Something that retirement has taught me is that daily showers, meals, and even clothing are becoming less and less important..."Working class people around the world have no innate desire to go to war with each other. They have to be conned into it by the sociopaths who will profit from it." - John Lennon
Ogden, UT, USA
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Remember when you were a kid and thought that old people smell funny?
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Wire a outlet @botch it’s not very difficultSouth of Columbus, Ohio.
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@botch That's too bad, did the sales guy not go through the site specific requirements with you? If push come to shove and you are not afraid to go DIY here's an option that might work for you. Assuming you have an external stand-alone switch for the HVAC in close proximity, you can replace the switch with a switch-receptacle combo thingy, easier and safer than tapping into the HVAC junction box.
Think of the light bulb as the HVAC, the switch will continue to control it as before. The water heater can be plugged into the always-on receptacle. Do not break the jumper tab.
Disclaimer: I'm not an electrician, don't sue me if things go south
canuckland -
HVAC likely needs a ground.~~
Walk softly, leave a good impression.
The Vegegrilltarian -
Canugghead said:@botch That's too bad, did the sales guy not go through the site specific requirements with you? If push come to shove and you are not afraid to go DIY here's an option that might work for you. Assuming you have an external stand-alone switch for the HVAC in close proximity, you can replace the switch with a switch-receptacle combo thingy, easier and safer than tapping into the HVAC junction box.
Think of the light bulb as the HVAC, the switch will continue to control it as before. The water heater can be plugged into the always-on receptacle. Do not break the jumper tab.
Disclaimer: I'm not an electrician, don't sue me if things go south
is it always ground down in canada. seems like electricians here argue one way or the other. up makes more sense if you use a wire to hang a painting on itfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
Botch said:Something that retirement has taught me is that daily showers, meals, and even clothing are becoming less and less important...
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@zaphod you're right, my bad. I picked the wrong random pic to illustrate the idea. Since it's an existing switch, hopefully the ground will continue to reach the HVAC
canuckland -
well you did put in the disclaimer~~
Walk softly, leave a good impression.
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When I went to the tankless, gas, I found that my gas consumption reduced compared to the old tank-type water heater. But I started taking longer showers since I didn't run out of hot water any more, so my water usage went up. Net cost difference was nil.Somewhere on the Colorado Front Range
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Canugghead said:@zaphod you're right, my bad. I picked the wrong random pic to illustrate the idea. Since it's an existing switch, hopefully the ground will continue to reach the HVAC
The white wire is the power supply, wire in metal corrugated sleeve from the furnace now terminates at the pigtail, the switch controls the receptacle. Plan is to plug pigtail into generator extension cord during power outage...
Thank goodness, everything was grounded, phew! Not visible in pic, ground wire from power supply was also screwed to the box ...
canuckland -
thumbs up for double checking!~~
Walk softly, leave a good impression.
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Picking up take out for dinner. SWMBO Jr got housing assignments today, so she will be bursting to tell us a out her suitemates.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Acn said:Picking up take out for dinner. SWMBO Jr got housing assignments today, so she will be bursting to tell us a out her suitemates.
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About to begin a new hobby. @alaskanassasin
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when in your bunny suit and you feel some sweat dribbling on your back think if it is going up or down. Up means it's actually a bee and not sweat...~~
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hoosier_egger said:
About to begin a new hobby. @alaskanassasin
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hoosier_egger said:
About to begin a new hobby. @alaskanassasin
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GrateEggspectations said:Acn said:Picking up take out for dinner. SWMBO Jr got housing assignments today, so she will be bursting to tell us a out her suitemates.
LBGE
Pikesville, MD
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Acn said:GrateEggspectations said:Acn said:Picking up take out for dinner. SWMBO Jr got housing assignments today, so she will be bursting to tell us a out her suitemates.
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JohnInCarolina said:hoosier_egger said:
About to begin a new hobby. @alaskanassasin
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Wife and kids left for the beach around noon. Just had 1/2 of a large pepperoni pizza. Tried to play golf this afternoon, Mother Nature denied me. Me and the pups till Saturday evening, gonna be miserable
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I seen this and thought it was hilarious 🤣Maybe I’m just getting old.
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And be sure to watch your step around the floating logs.
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zaphod said:when in your bunny suit and you feel some sweat dribbling on your back think if it is going up or down. Up means it's actually a bee and not sweat...
"Working class people around the world have no innate desire to go to war with each other. They have to be conned into it by the sociopaths who will profit from it." - John Lennon
Ogden, UT, USA
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DoubleEgger said:JohnInCarolina said:hoosier_egger said:
About to begin a new hobby. @alaskanassasin
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