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Well my water heater is almost 13 years old and it was time to replace it because knowing my luck it would go out while I'm on deployment and my wife would have to deal with it. My dad owns a contracting company back in Kalamazoo, MI and brought a Bosch Greentherm C 1050 ES with him out here to San Diego. http://www.bosch-climate.us/product...esidential-water-heaters/therm-c-1050-es.html I figured since I am going to install a tankless, I might as well throw a filter on the inlet that I can line up when I am going to brew. I purchased a GE GXWH35F water filter housing and FXHTC water filter. http://t.homedepot.com/p/GE-1-in-High-Flow-Opaq-WH-System-GXWH35F/100471274/ http://t.homedepot.com/p/GE-Household-Pre-Filtration-Chlorine-and-Sediment-Filter-FXHTC/100062565/ There will be a valve on the inlet to filter, outlet of filter and a valve (bypass) on the main cold water line. The bypass will be open all the time and the two filter valves will only be opened while in use. This gives me clean 140 degree water to start the day with. Then I will only have to heat up about 20 degrees to hit strike temp. We also installed a drain tub right underneath that will be very useful. For the drain we ran it to a garden hose valve so I can hook a hose up and run the waste water to the sewer connection without having to cut through four inches of concrete. Here are the pictures for now, we should have it finished tomorrow.


