Tools & Hardware : Bosch 1600PS LP Aquastar 4.7 GPM Indoor Solar Whole-House Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater

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Tools & Hardware : Bosch 1600PS LP Aquastar 4.7 GPM Indoor Solar Whole-House Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater

Bosch 1600PS LP Aquastar 4.7 GPM Indoor Solar Whole-House Tankless Liquid Propane Water Heater

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 56288





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Bosch Water Heating
EAN: 0052575716008
Label: Bosch Water Heating
Product Manufacturer: Bosch Water Heating
Model: 1600PS LP
Publisher: Bosch Water Heating
Ranking: 56288
Studio: Bosch Water Heating


Product facts:
  • Delivers 4.7-gallons per minute and can supply hot water to 2-3 major applications simultaneously
  • Endless hot water
  • Standing pilot light
  • Compact, light weight, and mounts on wall
  • Can save up to 50-percent off utility costs annually







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Includes 1600PS (Solar Standing Pilot) Liquid Propane Gas Tankless Water Heater - 1600PS-LP.









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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Bosch 1600 solar tankless series
This would be a much better offering if this were available on all of their larger tankless water heaters but it is not.
This is a model designed for one major appliance at a time and not really a whole house. No building department would approve this beyond its design and the expense of installing solar with such a small tankless unit is not worth the added expense. When solar is applied I have measured the solar hot water and it takes quite a while for the Bosch to react and deliver a comfortable range of hot water and settle it's gas use where it is prone to shutting down the ignition and attempts to re-ignite if solar temperatures are higher than the pre-set temps or have not reached a steady temperature. The only solar that would work is the type that couples rooftop panel mounted storage and this requires load calculation for an additional 380lb+ of weight and an extra building permit. So only the most off the grid is going to consider this. I really don't like the controls, this should have digital readouts and more advanced controls which hail back to the older 125B series.
Novel idea, close but no cigar....



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