Jill,
         the Aquastar we have (the 125) would be too big for a trailer I'm 
pretty sure.  Also, check to see how they have to be vented.  A 125 burns 
at 125,000BTU's, really hot, and needs a lined chimney in a house.  I seem 
to remember someone discussing an RV tankless waterheater last year, but I 
can't remember which brand.  Seems like it might have been for a 
boat.  Good luck, let us know what you end up with.
Jodi

At 11:51 AM 3/18/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>WoW! Those are HUGE. At first I thought they
>weren't tankless, but they claim to be. I'm
>looking at units that are about 2 feet high by
>1.5 feet wide by 6 to 9 inches deep and weigh
>just a few pounds (like aqua star).
>
> > This has been discussed in the past and I had
> > to dig around in my
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> >
> > Rick.
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