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Originally Posted by red-beard
From a cost standpoint, the standard propane unit will be the least expensive. Electric hybrid is a good alternative, but it need a standard tank to work. It also uses a lot less power to run than a standard tank. You certainly can go tankless. It is more efficient than a tank, but more to go wrong.
I would definitely go propane in general! Propane heat and propane stove. It will reduce your winter time electric costs! And a small solar array! Yeah, that's it! That's the ticket!
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So you're promoting a standard tank unit that runs on propane vs the tankless propane.
I hadn't thought of that. The missus seems enamored of tankless, but we are both interested in propane for cooking and heating (house & water)
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