dickfoster
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Thanks for the responses.
I looked at the Chillipepper unit. It is probably the least expensive one I found, but I doubt the long term reliability.
Grundfos is a respected name, but their only product that looks like it might work has poor reviews on Amazon and it is intended for use with a dedicated return line. That would require a major rework of my plumbing.
The unit that Menards has is a Laing. It looks like a possibility. Menards is offering it for less than anyone else I found. Amazon reviews give me some concerns regarding customer service and reliability, tho.
A convection loop would be great, but that would require the water heater to be installed at a lower level than the sinks and a dedicated return line. My place is a single level and the recirculating pump was added as an afterthought, so that won't work here.
The Taco Genie appears to be the most robust of those I have seen. Installation would be a bit more complex than the Laing, but it appears to be a better unit. The choices seem to be narrowed to the Taco Genie and the Laing at Menards.
Some of the reviews on Amazon mention problems with single handle faucets and recirculating pumps. All my faucets are single handle and everything seems to have worked well for 16 years. The brand of pump I have is apparently no longer available. I hope the new ones work as well.
Well you must have a return line of some sort or a pump wouldn't work either. Yeah having the water heater on a lower level is what makes it work I guess but I imagine you'd get some convection from the tank in the water heater alone. Try plumbing the return line to the tank drain and see what happens.
It's like the old coal fired boilers and radiator heating systems, they all used convection to circulate the hot water. There were no pumps or even the electricity to run them back then.