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Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater The Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater is the original and best selling portable water heater on the market today! You get instant, endless hot water wherever you are! The Eccotemp L5 portable tankless water heater is perfect for campsites, cabins or simply around the house. Wash your car, wash your boat, take a hot shower, wash the dogs or the horse. You can add the Eccotemp L5 portable water heater to a pressure washer for an even better cleaning! The ignition is with 2 "D" cell batteries so it makes it great for off grid or other areas where electricity is not readily available. The ideal operating range for the Eccotemp L5 portable tankless water heater is 20~80 PSI. The system also works great on modified water systems such as a 12 volt pump. Total dimensions are 14.5" tall, 11.5" wide, 4.5" deep and weighs 13.8 pounds. This unit requires a 2" clearance from a wall, 1' side to side from anything flammable, 3' from a window as well from an overhang and 18" from the ground.

The L5 will offer a 30 to 35 degree rise at 1.5 gallons per minute. Eccotemp L5 portable water heater benefits: 1 year manufacturer warranty on the unit
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Molding Frame To My Bathroom Mirror Battery igniter means no electricity needed On/Off shower head included Garden hose adapter included Manual water temperature controls Not for use with a bilge pump 1.5 GPM flow capacity Rated voltage: 3V (D Cell Batteries) Rated gas pressure: 11" of water column Rated heat input: 11kw Click Here to view the EccoTemp L5 Manual & Warranty

Showing reviews 1-10 of 27 Posted by BMH on 7th Jun 2016 I had my other one for several years and it was great! It's used in northern Minnesota and it got left out during a very sudden cold snap (sub zero) before I could properly drain it for the season and some of the coils burst. I was more than happy to replace it without even shopping for another brand or model. Nice hot shower after a day of playing at the cabin! Posted by Unknown on 22nd Mar 2016it has more range then the last one. Posted by EMG on 25th Feb 2016 I recently purchased the L5 portable tankless water heater. The unit was received on the day promised. All the fittings were included as advertised. Connections were easy to do and the unit performed as described. Within seconds I had warm water coming out and soon it was hot. I was surprised as to how quiet the unit was. Posted by Bob Scott on 13th Jan 2016 Posted by Unknown on 23rd Nov 2015 This is second Ecotemp water heater I've had and it makes it easy for me to rinse off my show horses in cold weather.

This second one I purchased has metal shower hose and is much stronger than robber coiled hose - would certainly recommend it for barn use ! Posted by Martin Holsinger on 5th Nov 2015 The Eccotemp L5 is easy to set up and extremely economical--a 5-gallon tank of propane lasts for months. I had a few problems with the first one I bought and the company's support staff was pretty helpful, finally offering me a good deal on a replacement unit when we couldn't track down why my 2-year old unit was malfunctioning--but I am one of those people who is good at pushing products to their limits. I am reasonably sure that if I take good care of the new one, it will last a lot longer than two years. If, like me, you are in a situation where you need hot water but don't have a bathroom and hot water heater, this unit will keep you and your dishes happily clean without a lot of fuss and bother. When I'm living indoors again, I will be checking out their household units for my house, which is currently under construction.

Posted by Unknown on 26th Oct 2015 I was able to borrow one from a friend prior to purchase. I am very pleased with the amount of water flow and temperature. One for my out door shower and one for my RV which would take 40 min to heat 10 gallons. Now I have unlimited hot water in 25 seconds. The pilot will blow out if the winds are high which is easily rectified. Very happy with the amount paid. Posted by David Niebach on 14th Jul 2015 The heater is fantastic, extremely easy to install. Posted by Quick Impression on 7th May 2015 I just returned a similar item from Camp chef because it didn't work and got this. So far have used it three times and I love it, specially it works great without any pomp. I got a gas usage meter for my 20# tank so I will be able to replace the tank in time. I just wished there was a "battery low" indicator on the unit. Other than that it is a wonderful product. Posted by Luigi on 27th Feb 2015 I live on a boat and use this heater for all my hot water needs.

It's very reliable with no problems on the salt water. They last me about three years with use several times a day. I keep it on the outside rail. If I kept it inside, it would probably last a little longer. I added a "T" with a inline ball valve and hose bib on the output side of the unit. This allows me to better regulate the flow and temperature. The hose bib lets me attach a short hose to wash out the cockpit. All in all it's an excellent unit that is very well priced. Eccotemp L10 Portable Outdoor Tankless Water Heater Eccotemp L7 Portable Outdoor Tankless Water Heater Re-Conditioned Eccotemp L5 Portable Tankless Water Heater Eccotemp FVI12-LP Tankless Water HeaterWith increasing consumer focus on the environmental impact of everything, it’s no surprise that travelers are seeking hotels that consider the environment too. Consumers who buy locally produced food, products with less packaging and compact fluorescent light bulbs want lodging that does the same.

“Going green is one of the hottest trends in the lodging industry,” says Ray Burger, owner of Pineapple Hospitality, a green hotel product supplier and environmental/marketing consulting firm in St. Charles, Mo. “No one used to talk about green lodging unless it was about energy efficiency, until California started their program in 2004, and since then it has really taken off.” Missouri’s Green Lodging Certification Program began in January 2009 and more than 40 hotels are now certified. The program is conducted through the Missouri Hotel and Lodging Association. Its coordinator, Ramona Mormann, says, “The [green hotel] program uses a combination of self-reporting by member hotels and random third-party inspections to ensure that members are adhering to written commitments to implement strategies to reduce environmental impacts.” Pineapple Hospitality also provides certification through its Eco Rooms program. “It’s always best for hotels to start with the state certification and then go through certification programs like ours when they are ready to go one step further,” says Burger.

Burger was thinking green long before green lodging certification programs started to pop up. “I installed compact fluorescent bulbs in a hotel in 1985, 20 years before they became mainstream. Of course I had to take them out a few months later because the first CFLs worked so badly.” Today, compact fluorescent bulbs outperform and outlive all incandescent bulbs. “Technological innovation is one of the main reasons so many businesses are able to go green. Two years ago no one would have considered using LED (light emitting diode) lights because their quality was so poor, but now they are a viable, affordable, energy efficient option,” observes Burger. LEDs are widely used in exit signs and emergency lighting, outdoor lights and casino and theater lighting. They are very bright but put out no heat, which reduces the need for air conditioning in heavily lit areas. “Common sense is another reason so many businesses are going green,” Burger says. “Greening hotel operations creates tremendous economic benefits.

It results in water conservation and a huge reduction in waste, not to mention the increased patronage from government and business travelers who are required to stay in lodgings that have implemented some green guidelines.” Burger points to one Missouri hotel as a leader in green hospitality. The Q Hotel and Spa, formerly the Quarterage Hotel in Kansas City’s Westport, follows a 38-point plan that goes above and beyond most green certification programs. Among its environmentally friendly features are compact fluorescent bulbs, programmable guest room thermostats, the use of Green Seal and recycled content products, recycling receptacles in guest rooms, low-flow shower heads and toilets. At the Q Hotel you can say goodbye to miniature soaps and shampoos — there are bulk product dispensers in all the rooms. Your leftover breakfast food will be given to local organic farmers for composting and you can choose from organic wines at the bar and free-trade coffee from the coffee shop.

A hybrid car serves as the hotel shuttle and there are six bikes available for guest use. Shawn Duke, general manager of the Q Hotel and Spa, says that running a green hotel takes a little more diligence than running a typical hotel. “We reuse all of our paper, so you have to make sure that all the paper that’s been printed on one side is put in a stack for in-house use only. We don’t use note pads; we just write on the back of paper that’s already been used.” As for all the hard work, Duke says, “Doing this makes it a better place for our customers. We save a lot of money too. All of our lighting is energy efficient and because we use bulk dispensers we don’t have to throw away a ton of little plastic bottles.” Customer communication is important at a hotel like the Q, which is essentially an experiment in how green one hotel can be. “Guests suggested that we change our recycling receptacles to make it easier for them to separate items and we did,” says Duke.