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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Being that it is a GAS tank less, you would just need to find out what the wattage draw is on the electronics side of the unit. Read the manual to see what Voltage, and Amperage the unit uses, and multiply those 2 numbers. That is the wattage it uses. Now divide the UPCs wattage of 810w by the amount of power your unit uses, and you get he approximate run time. A basic google search says gas tankless units use 10-30 watts of power while in use, and less than 1w in standby. With those numbers, you get 27-81 hours of run time (810+ hours of standby, minus the amount of power used when running).
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for your interest in our products. Normally our UPSs would be used with electronic equipment like your PC and modem. That being said any connected equipment would need to be under 810 watts. Anything over that would overload the UPS. The runtime would depend on how much power the device draws. At full load 810 watts it would provide 2 minutes of runtime. At half load, 405 watts, you would get around 10 minutes of runtime.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Absolutely not. They are designed to protect electronics. Tankless water heaters have a high wattage requirement and you need a generator to provide that.
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