Point of use CHEAPER to use in most cases
"Individual vs individual" typically refers to a situation where one individual is in conflict or competition with another individual. It implies a comparison or confrontation between two separate persons, often regarding differences in opinions, actions, abilities, or interests.
Not much actually,a Mobile Home water Heater has the water connections going into the side where as a Regular Water Heater has the connections at the top. So if you have enough room above a mobile home water heater you can install a regular water heater no problem.However a lot of mobile homes do not have room above the water heater so your forced to use a Mobile Home water heater instead. Which usually costs about a hundred more than a regular one.
An animal (like a horse or dog) or a person (a male or female).
The difference in solubility is not significant.
Electric heat is always 99% efficient. The only exception to this relates to 110 volt vs 220 volt, but this is based on myth.
An individual vs. individual is when one characters has a confrontation with another character.
Veba Vs Grand Central was created on 2005-01-25.
I will go with individual
I am assuming you mean an enclosed heater. Oil stay hot longer & does not rust.
Kate Rogers Vs Grand Central was created on 2003-10-06.
# Man vs Man # Man vs Nature # Man vs Himself
land vs water is land against water
If you are talking about Western Michigan vs Central Michigan, Central Michigan won the 2009 match-up 38-23 at Western Michigan.
"Individual vs individual" typically refers to a situation where one individual is in conflict or competition with another individual. It implies a comparison or confrontation between two separate persons, often regarding differences in opinions, actions, abilities, or interests.
The conflict seen in the Jungle by Upton Sinclair is Individual vs. the Universe, or individual vs. nature.
Not much actually,a Mobile Home water Heater has the water connections going into the side where as a Regular Water Heater has the connections at the top. So if you have enough room above a mobile home water heater you can install a regular water heater no problem.However a lot of mobile homes do not have room above the water heater so your forced to use a Mobile Home water heater instead. Which usually costs about a hundred more than a regular one.
An electric water heater does not need a vent (or flue) though you will want a plumed out piping on the pop-off valve on the heater. We've got that but the supply line (cold) is insulated but sweating; probably due to change in water temperature vs. ambient temperature. The water heater is inside the closet which is accessed from within our bedroom closet. There is no roof vent and there is a door on the closet. My thought is to put two vents--one down low & one up high--in an effort to allow the moisture to escape. Any thoughts?