Jadnashua
Retired Defense Industry Engineer xxx
I've been tempted to put in a hot water recirculator system. I may have narrowed it down to two: Taco D'Mand, or the Redytemp - http://www.redytemp.com
Anyone have any experience with either of these?
It appears that the concept is very much the same on both of these units. The Taco system only comes on when you ask it. If I understand it, the RedyTemp system cycles on and off as required (but comes with a built-in timer to inhibit it if you set it?).
Each has its advantages, the Taco for minimum energy (only comes on when you ask it, but you still have to wait, at least you aren't dumping water down the drain, though). The Redytemp, at the disadvantage of more power (not much in the scheme of things, though), has hot water there nearly instantly.
Anyone have any experience with either of these?
It appears that the concept is very much the same on both of these units. The Taco system only comes on when you ask it. If I understand it, the RedyTemp system cycles on and off as required (but comes with a built-in timer to inhibit it if you set it?).
Each has its advantages, the Taco for minimum energy (only comes on when you ask it, but you still have to wait, at least you aren't dumping water down the drain, though). The Redytemp, at the disadvantage of more power (not much in the scheme of things, though), has hot water there nearly instantly.