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Bosch Tronic 6000 Electric Tankless Water Heater WH27

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Overview

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Price Options: $1,299.95 / $1,399.95

Typical Range: ($1,299.95 at Pro Water Heater Supply)

Rating: 4.1/5 (28 reviews)

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Key Highlights

  • CONVENIENT TANKLESS HOT WATER HEATER: 26.9 kW tankless whole house electric water heater provides hot water when needed, for as long as needed
  • EASY INSTALLATION: Can be installed virtually anywhere for commercial or residential applications
  • CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE: Polymer encased elements & built-in flow sensor ensures constant output temperature
  • STABILITY & CONTROL: External temperature control knob & superior temperature stability and control
  • GREAT EFFICIENCY: 97% thermal efficiency with minimal stand-by loss

Available Sellers & Offers

#StorePriceRatingActions & Offers
1Pro Water Heater Supply$1,299.95Go to Store
  • Free delivery by Tue, Jul 8
2eBay$1,535.75Go to Store
  • Free delivery by Wed, Jul 9

Specifications

{
  "details": {
    "current": "40 A",
    "operating_voltage": "240V AC",
    "minimum_flow_activation": "0.6 gpm",
    "adjustable_thermostat": "Yes",
    "default_temperature": "120 °F"
  }
}

Customer Reviews

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March 25, 2023Al · Review provided by supplyhouse.com1/5

I completely hate this thing. 1: It does not produce shower-hot water until it has run for at least 10 minutes. Why this would occur on a tankless heater is beyond me. 2: On the 40-60% of occasions where it makes hot water sufficient for a shower, you get about 1-1/2 minutes of one temperature before it decides to go to another; either up or down. Constantly have to fiddle with the flow rate 3: The absolute most important issue with this heater is that if there is any kind of hinkyness with the electrical connections, such as a loose ground or intermittent power connection, it is capable of throwing 120 volts between the input and output connections. How did I discover this? Was taking a shower one time and I started feeling a tingling electric shock. To make a long story short, I connected a voltmeter between the drain grate and the shower head. I found 118 volts. If you step on the drain grate and adjust the showerhead, This could kill you, right now. I called the factory, they were unaware of the problem, didn't think it was anything notable. The problem is much worse if you use insulating flex connectors to connect up the unit in your installation. I fabricated bonding straps, connecting all the inputs and outputs ON THE HEATER SIDE OF ANY FLEX CONNECTIONS with heavy wire and that solved the shock issue, but the unit still performs like a full on piece of crap. I would give this thing negative stars if possible. 

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