Added: 2 years ago
From: smokedogg4201
Views: 11,325
Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (22)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Did u get a permit and you do know that when you sell the house your gonna have to papers proving that the tankless water heater was installed with a permit and a license electrician....no no no papers papers.but otherwise good work

  • Nice work but as an electrician I have to comment on the fact that you didn't secure the wires with a a wire connection to secure it to the box and you didn't secure the wires but rather let them just hang loose. It would never pass an electricial inspection.

    As far as your ground and nuteral wires, they look good but there is probably a reason why the person who wired the place had them side by side. Still a nice job. Secure the wire in the box and on the outside.

  • you are a good plumber , electric needs improvement, you cannot have the black wire exposed like that ,you need to put it inside pvc pipe or something only for the exposed parts.very good everithing else.

  • Nice work! I have a 64 gallon tub that never gets filled with hot water, as the tank runs out!!! Imma gonna get after this! Would you choose the same model and brand if you were to do it again?

    Thanks!

  • 60amp?? HOLY SHIT! my main is 100amp...

  • The ground wires and neutral wires were shared under the screw posts; Bad! You segregated them; Excellent!

    The only reason it is OK to put ground wires and neutral wires on the same bus bar is because this is a service entrance. (Never do so on feeder, branch or sub panels.)

    The only things omitted seem to be references to the required equipment grounding conductors in the non-fusible pull-out; and the lack of cable clamps on the same box.

  • 5 of 5

    What was your cost for parts, all together?

  • about $300

  • December 21 2009 still working great!!

  • do you notice any drop in your electric bill?

  • yes if i don`t use it alot

  • Well done.

  • thanks!!

  • I just replaced my water heater with n SCR2 Titan Tanless water heater but mine is the model N64 and the wire is not #6 but #10 which is easier to work with and the breaker is a 30 not a 60. I am super Happy and I can honestly say that you doing yours and psting it here gave me the courage to do mine...... Thank You :^)

  • no prob glad i could help : ^ )

  • awesome video, I want a system like this so bad!

  • thanks !! you can do it :)

  • august 10 2009 STILL WORKING GREAT!!!

  • great video,,,, I bought titan scr2 and i did everything ,, and works for 2 min and turn off ,,, i dont what is problem ,, u think I need that box

    pulloff,,,,

  • i`ed get a 220 volt pullout..make sure you have 6 gage wire and a 60 amp braker...is the braker kicking off or the unit?if the unit is going off test the wire with a test light to see if it is 220 volts of power..if the wire is 220 volts on a test light the unit is bad..if the wire is not 220 volts its in your wire and or breaker..hope that helps

  • did you put in a 120 or 220 unit?

  • 220 unit :)

  • So are yo saving any money with the new system? How long did it take to install? Which one did you get as far as model number? It looks great.

  • sorry about the time on getting back to you...i`m savng money with the unit when the girls don`t say in the shower for hours becouse the hot water don`t run out ..lol.....but if you put one in your home as long as you don`t have the hot water on. the only power from the unit is a LED light ..not like a tank heater that heats water all day...the titan scr2 220 volt unit took me one night to put in and i took my time doing it....thanks for commenting

  • I just bought a Titan SCR2 and will use your video as a guide.... Thanks

  • no prob... glad i can help

  • IT STILL WORKING GREAT!! MAY 16 2009

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more