hot water heaters for storage

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I have an 80 gallon electric that just became available at no co$t. It'll go on line this season. I'll be lloking for more similar tanks to gradually add on.
Seems to make sense to me, they're easy to move, locate and install. The big question is where on the system they will end up. Eventually they may end up at various points on line.
 
Temperatures at the point of install do not eclipse 180 deg and pressure is much lower than its typical usage. Do you still think it could be a potential problem? I think the settings reach up to 180 deg.
 
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