Todd-
We've used the Flojet 24 volt quad pump, or a Flowlight Booster pump
for longer life. The tankless water heater you want is the Aquastar
1600H. Contact me for more info.
Jon Hill
Sierra Solar Systems
On Nov 13, 2008, at 5:58 PM, Todd Cory wrote:
I am working on a semi-volunteer job for a local non-profit. It is
off grid with water being trucked in and stored in a ground level
polyethylene tank.
I need recommendations for:
1) A 24 volt DC pressure pump. This is a single residence so can be
relatively low volume as it will only feed a shower or sink... no
irrigation.
as well as
2) Which tankless (propane) hot water heater would be best? I think
there is one that uses the water flow to spin a tiny generator that
ignites the burner. Being off grid it is important to not have a
unit that draws power 24/7.
Thanks,
Todd
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Mt. Shasta Energy Services
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