So I think this new hybrid water really is going to rock. 6 days on it and it only used 16kWh. Looking at the previous 6 days, and my old water heater used 60kWh. Using 75% less energy.

Assuming .12 per kWh, this is a savings of $5.28 every 6 days or about $316 a year. Probably one of the few times an home household appliance will pay for itself over time! Should pay for itself around ~6 years of ownership.

I think this may even be cheaper than natural gas 😮

@morganizeit

Hybrid in this case is it is using a heat pump to pull heat from ambient air and transferring the thermal energy to the water as well as using a heating element if needed.

It has a few modes of operation:
Heat Pump Only - only heat pump, low regen
Energy Saver - heat pump and element, high regen
High Demand heat pump and more element, faster regen
Electric only - fastest regen, lots of power
Vacation - maintain ~60 degree water

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