Posted by W_B on February 03, 2014 at 09:47:10 from (155.188.247.18):
In Reply to: OT--barn hot water posted by Edd in KY on February 03, 2014 at 09:30:44:
I've thought of doing something like this. We show llamas and it's nice to be able to wash them before a show. My plan is to get an old electric hot water heater, that doesn't leak, and put it up in the loft. I have 220 service out there for it and was thinking of hooking it up with a hose to the hydrant for summer use with a hose on the outlet side to a wash area. Would drain it out for the winter when we don't need it. I have a small 4 gallon portable hot water heater that runs on 110V, but doesn't make enough to do much washing.
I thought of the on-demand heaters but I understand they are expensive and draw a lot of wattage (need 220V also) and actually have a hard time keeping up on demand. They say gas is much better.
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