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Bosch AE-9.5 PowerStar 1.5 GPM Point-Of-Use Indoor Tankless Electric Water Heater

Bosch AE-9.5 PowerStar 1.5 GPM Point-Of-Use Indoor Tankless Electric Water Heater
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  • Sales Rank: #169102 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Bosch
  • Model: AE-9.5
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 6.50" h x
    12.25" w x
    3.00" l,

Features

  • Eliminates long waits for hot water
  • Easy installation
  • Mounts on wall in any direction
  • 99-percent efficient
  • This unit will operate on 220v at 84-percent of capacity and on 208v at 75-percent of capacity
  • Eliminates long waits for hot water
  • Easy installation
  • Mounts on wall in any direction
  • 99-percent efficient
  • This unit will operate on 220v at 84-percent of capacity and on 208v at 75-percent of capacity

" BOSCH " ELECTRIC TANKLESS WATER HEATER

Powerstar, Point Of Use, On Demand Electric Water Heater, Delivers Endless Hot Water For 1 Sink At A Time, Solid Copper Heat Exchanger & Two 2 Copper Sheathed Heating Elements, Impact Resistant Plastic Housing With Indicator Light, Multi-Directional Mounting, No Temperature & Pressure Relief T&P Valve Needed, Check Local Codes, 135 Degree Fahrenheit Maximum Temperature Output, 240V, 40A Single Phase, 9.5KW, 8 Gauge Wire, 99% Efficient, Minimum Flow To Activate, 3/4 Gallons Per Minute, Great For Remote Lavatory, Coffee Stations, Kitchen Sinks, Easy Installation By Tapping Into Existing Cold Water Line, 5 Year Limited Warranty, CSA Approved.

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

79 of 85 people found the following review helpful.
1Dangerous -- No warranty service
By Donald T. Kinstler
Less than 2 months after installation, this unit will not turn off. It has burst PEX tubing three times due to the overheat condition, and started to smoke and sizzle multiple times.It will *not* turn off even with both in and out water valves closed, and we have to flip the breakers to render it safe.That of course means no hot water -- kind of why we bought the unit to start with.The company is using every excuse in the book to not honor the warranty. They want me to a) hire a technician (at my expense) to troubleshoot the item on site, b) install copper tubing (also at my expense - despite being reminded water hot enough to melt PEX is too hot for skin), c) move the setting to low (meaning lukewarm water), and send them a $100 deposit which upon return of the defective unit, at their discretion, they might refund "if the unit does in fact requires warranty service".An honorable company would send a new unit and an RMA for the defective one, not seek to place blame (however illogical) on the purchaser. Nor should I be required to do field repairs on the pressure switch (or pay a pro) on a $200 item.I am being given the run-around, talking to person after person, and the company is using every possible excuse to wiggle out of honoring their warranty.The unit is unsafe at this point, and represents a fire, flooding, and/or serious scalding risk.A new unit may or may not have these risks, but I can't be sure BECAUSE THE COMPANY WON'T SEND ME ANOTHER ONE despite the unit being only 2 months old and their "troubleshooting" requires *ME* to spend more on technicians than the original purchase price of the unit.

39 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
214 Degrees Short
By Dan
I tested the AE-9.5. If it worked as advertised, it would be a great little piece of equipment - but it doesn't. It is advertised to achieve an 84 degree rise at .75 gallons per minute. The best that I could do after ten tests was a 70 degree rise. Here are my test results.Incoming water - 48 degreesGallons per minute - .75 GPMHeated Water Temp - 118 degreesI did hit 125 degrees or 77 degrees once but not for .75 gallons per minute.For my test, I set the AE-9.5 on a table about 30 inches off the floor. I wired the unit to 240 volts. Actual voltage, 242. The heated water was directed into a two gallon pail using a two foot section of hose. The distance from the unit to the pail was minimized so as not to affect the results. I used a sealed thermometer to measure the water temp. Each test ran for two minutes.I called the Bosch support line for help but it was after hours and they weren't able to answer my questions.

11 of 11 people found the following review helpful.
1Never purchase BOSCH
By N. Wang
In Jan, I purchased a BOSCH tankless water heater from Amazon and installed by myself.First, the temperature is not good. Then I adjust the machina as manual.Shower? immposible, wash hand, just wait 10 second I have the warm water each time.Then, days later, I found the outlet pipe was melt and water full of my bathroom. 8-See all 23 customer reviews...

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