What is the best and cheapest way to heat water in a small greenhouse?
I have a small greenhouse and want to increase the time of the water. It was originally looking at the "tank-less" water heaters, preferably 120 volts, I knew I could handle this type of connection. But I've found some negative reports on how work reports the consumers. I also thought about using a small 40 gallon. water heater too. I have to hire someone to connect this if it is a 240v or gas, although I have no access to natural gas, and if this is the best, I'll just bit the bullet. Opinions on the heater Water will be useful to me, that water of 100 orchids through Lee
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