Two water heater instead one large

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Has anyone installed 2 water heaters (10 +15) instead of single 25L? This way we can save electricity by turning ON only one heater during summer and both during winter.

Dimers, please share your comments/suggestions.

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Even if three different people have bath at three different times or use the same bathroom..
.. for areas that do not have freezing temperatures even if 6°C - 7°C at night,
the usual 15 liters or so, modern and efficient heaters have sufficed.

Unless one empties the whole tank with wasteful use of water, the boiler/ geyser is able to heat the water in 7-8 minutes at most (if the tank is emptied or when starting for the first time in the day).

No, never tried any such antics as having two (conventional grid powered) geysers in a single bathroom.

Have spent time in premises where there were multiple rooftop solar haters supplying water to the high-rise structure.

The space, the additional plumbing and each separate boiler drawing as much energy.. keep such ideas out of my radar.
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😝 are bro apni 400 iq move use na karo,buy single 25l they are mostly same wattage and 10-15l,u can get haveel instento prime for like 5800 25l during sales  😂

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cutie, its not about the wattage and price of heater, its time taken to heat the water
do you know diff between watt and watthour?
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wow.... 225 level genius move

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buy 5 5l and run them in series too get max benefit  😎
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Even if three different people have bath at three different times or use the same bathroom..
.. for areas that do not have freezing temperatures even if 6°C - 7°C at night,
the usual 15 liters or so, modern and efficient heaters have sufficed.

Unless one empties the whole tank with wasteful use of water, the boiler/ geyser is able to heat the water in 7-8 minutes at most (if the tank is emptied or when starting for the first time in the day).

No, never tried any such antics as having two (conventional grid powered) geysers in a single bathroom.

Have spent time in premises where there were multiple rooftop solar haters supplying water to the high-rise structure.

The space, the additional plumbing and each separate boiler drawing as much energy.. keep such ideas out of my radar.
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ya i forget it need outlets too and extra pipe or a expensive 2 way angle value  😂.seems like ops pipe dream now
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