batmansmotorcycle

batmansmotorcycle t1_j5x3jdh wrote

Nothing to do my brain or the country, it’s a false equivalency fallacy commonplace in this sub.

It can be done, at a prohibitively expensive cost. There isn’t a really benefit to it either other than a nicer view maybe.

You’d have to bury local substations and long transmission lines to fully be free from weather disruptions.

I love disagreeing with the /r/Boston hive mind.

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batmansmotorcycle t1_j1da13h wrote

We live close by and are likely on your same water system. I did not notice a taste but if I drink tap it is filtered through our fridge. Sorry I can't be of more help. I am assuming its Manchester water works so you can always call them and ask if something changed.

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batmansmotorcycle t1_ixjqyo3 wrote

I installed one of these this summer and its been a great investment. The Rebate is now $750 and on average its cost me under $20 to run for a family of 4. It might be slightly higher during the cold months but you can' beat it.

Natural Gas is the cheaper option but this is the next best thing.

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