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Me Coffey Journey
post Apr 29 2019, 12:32 PM

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Just gotten the CENTON Serene Series from Onsen.my (https://www.onsen.my/products/centon-serene-series), pretty satisfied with it!

This Serene Series comes with DC Silent Pump, Rain Shower Set, and best of all a hotter heating element (4.2kW instead of the normal 3.6kW). Very useful for raining seasons where the incoming water is usually colder, hence need to make sure the heating capabilities are sufficient.

Plus, love the Matte Black look! wub.gif

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post Oct 22 2020, 10:10 AM

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Quick Google search and you can see some of the top storage water heaters in Malaysia - https://productnation.co/my/27971/best-stor...eater-malaysia/

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I am personally using this CENTON Neptune Storage Water Heater, bought from this website - https://www.onsen.my/products/centon-neptune-series. Apparently according to the installer, Centon storage tank is using enamel-coated tank, a newer tank technology with longer lasting leak resistance tank compared to older and more expensive stainless steel tank like Joven and Elton.

Using it for half a year already, use it a lot since WFH since MCO. Very reliable with constant hot water! Recommended ~
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post Oct 23 2020, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(klaatu08 @ Oct 22 2020, 11:28 AM)
thanks for sharing, am looking to replace my storage water heater, currently using Joven.

For the Centon Neptune Storage Water Heater, what is the time taken to heat up to Max temp from cold water? and what is the time taken for subsequent heat up?

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Around 15-20 mins from cold weather? But I don't switch the main power supply off, so my water is always hot. The thermostat is smart enough to cut off power supply when heated fully and only start heating when temperature is low, hence no significant increase in electricity bill.

Insulation is good. Once I heated it to full, and turn off the main power supply. The next day water is still hot.

 

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