Eccotemp i12-LP 4.0 GPM Indoor Liquid Propane Tankless Water Heater
eccotemp / 15438741416905005403
Overview
Price Options: $489.00 / $449.00 / $449.00
Typical Range: $325.00 – $489.00 ($489.00 at Eccotemp)
Rating: 3.9/5 (81 reviews)
Buy NowKey Highlights
- Outputs up to 80,000 BTUs of heating power at an continuous 3.0 GPM
- Black Gorilla Glass front offers a striking and stylish look
- Designed for indoor use only
- Electronic ignition removes the need for a pilot light, saving you money in fuel costs
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1 | Eccotemp | $489.00 | — | Go to Store
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2 | Amazon.com - Seller | $482.68 | — | Go to Store
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3 | Lowe's | $482.68 | 4.4/5 | Go to Store
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7 | eFireplaceStore.com | $482.68 | 4.6/5 | Go to Store
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8 | Eco Building Products | $525.68 | 4.8/5 | Go to Store
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9 | Bonterra Home | $364.00 | — | Go to Store
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10 | eBay | $482.68 | — | Go to Store
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Specifications
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I installed this for a 1 bedroom apartment with 1 shower 1 kitchen (no dishwasher) and washer dry...
December 29, 2018 — Hammah · Review provided by homedepot.com — 3/5I installed this for a 1 bedroom apartment with 1 shower 1 kitchen (no dishwasher) and washer dryer hookups. I live in New England so the incoming water temperature gets cold in the winter. While this does work for this application there are a couple of things to know. On the inled side there is a water throttling valve. It has a littler lever just above the inlet water connection at the unit. With the shower running full blast the unit said it was flowing 2.7 GPM. I had to restrict the flow using the valve until the unit read 1.7 GPM to get an adequate temperature at the shower. There is still plenty of flow coming out of the shower but this tweak was not mentioned in the literature. It also DOES NOT do a 65 degree F rise at 2.3 GPM. With the incoming water at 50 degrees F, I am getting an outlet temp reading at the unit of 111 degrees F at 2 GPM. That is a 61 degree rise at 2 GPM. So this is quite a bit off of the advertised values. I understand there are tolerances and the values could vary a bit but this is significant. While it works for my case, others should use the numbers I am getting instead of advertised performance values.