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If ye olde vintage power board doesn't have enough juice to power up a hot water tank, one remedy is replacing the electric kitchen stove with a propane stove, and use that 220v-30a from the old stove for the electric hot water.
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Go with an exterior mounted propane fired on demand and have it plumbed so you can disconnect it and remove it off the wall for the winter. Otherwise just go with an electric tank and fit it where ever there is space.
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