Ken are these available in a 10 Gal or so size? Brands?
Maybe, but likely not for much longer. The US Department of Energy (DOE) has been phasing out traditional water heaters (the electric resistance heating element type) in favor of new technology heat pump designs. These try to heat the water by reverse refrigeration, pulling the heat out of the air inside your house. On paper that's a good thing. It's part of the larger critical reaction to global warming.*
Unfortunately, while the idea is commendable, the implementation is a bit of a head-scratcher. Consider, by placing a heat pump
inside one's house, the heat being concentrated also comes from
inside the house. That means the house cools down. And that means, especially in winter, one must turn up the house heater to compensate. I read that one fellow's basement dropped by 5F after installing his new heat pump water heater.
In my case, I'm one of the few nationally that heats by renewable wood (a wood pellet stove). So that means I would be, in effect, indirectly heating my water by burning wood. Just like they did in the 1800s. Except far less efficiently, since I would first be dissipating and transferring that heat through the air, only to then be using more electricity to reconcentrate it back into the tank.
Plus I've also read that it take
forever to heat a tank full of water via a heat pump. So the new recommendation is to set the tank thermostat to only 90F, instead of the traditional 120F. YMMV, but for me that's a cold shower...
So all of that said, the tank I ended up purchasing was made by the commercial tank manufacturer
Rheem. They also have a residential products division. It was not a heat pump design. It was the final year of (US) availability of the heating element design for the larger household tanks. I purchased the 85-gallon version of one of these lifetime guaranteed designs:
Rheem Marathon Full-Size Residential Electric Water Heaters
I see that they are still available, but now only in Canada. The tank you may be interested in looking at might be one of these smaller versions of the same lifetime design:
Rheem Marathon Point-of-Use Residential Electric Water Heaters
Note that Rheem also makes a line of gas water heaters, but I am not familiar with those as I haven't lived in a house with natural gas service in 30 years. Worth checking out, though, if you do.
Ken
* To all of the political disbelievers reading along, cool your jets. The science is there, and has been for a long time. Numbers don't lie. It doesn't really matter
why it's happening, only that it
is happening. And needs to be addressed and mitigated as best and as fast as we can before we're all royally screwed...