Tankless Hot Water Heaters Btu

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Can anyone give an estimate of the number of kilowatt hours for the water heater tankless vs. conventional?

I would buy a water heater tankless, and asked what the potential savings. what is the "ball park" estimate of the general range of kilowatt-hours by both devices. I work with the estimate of 4500 for our state / location for the heater to the aquarium regularly. I can only find info on the BTU tankless. I know there are hundreds of variables involved, the size, temperature, make / model and age, location, insulated vs uninsulated:. I am looking for an answer as fast (4,500 kilowatts during conventional hours) vs. snapshots. Classic I understand that hot water may offer less for the tankless, but leaving that variables, what would you like an estimate of the two. I would like an estimate saying either "it costs 50% less" or average estimate of kilowatts as 3,000 kilowatts vs. 4500 kilowatts. I do not need formula at all, no explanation Mathematics, or variables. thank you!

The reason you have trouble finding a comparison using kilowatts between tank and tankless water heaters electric heaters because tankless water are not the way forward. I am a plumber and I do not recommend water heater Tankless electric only to my client because the short-term cost of upgrading power takes too long to recover. If your home is all electric, I would recommend going with a conventional hot water tank.

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