QUOTE(Selene Yeo @ Feb 6 2024, 10:47 AM)
If u want stronger pump, get AC Pump as compared to DC Pump. Noisier, use more electricity, lesser warranty period, but slightly stronger than DC Pump. But instant water heaters' built-in pumps, regardless of whichever brands or AC / DC Pump, are still small, so don't have high expectation on the additional water pressure boost. Also, many brands like Panasonic. Joven, Midea, Toshiba (I think) are phasing or have phased out AC Pump. Lowest price instant water heaters with AC Pump should be Centon, like this one - Shopee / Lazada
But ultimately, getting an external booster pump like Grundfos will be the best choice, as u can use it to boost water pressure throughout the house, not just for shower, example here - Shopee. Downside is it is much more expensive, and with the higher water pressure generated, u might need a higher power rating instant water heater to generate enough hot water (higher water flow = lower output water temperature).
Are there still any options available if i just want a good water pump to be installed in my bathroom? The objective here is water pressure for shower.. heater is not that important actually, but if the water heater comes with a good pump then that's a plus. And I'm planning to replace the outlet with a better shower/rainshower set anyway like Sorento so basically I just need the water heater/pump device. Is this available anywhere? Looking at Joven or maybe open to Centon. Panasonic seems to be more expensive nowadays.But ultimately, getting an external booster pump like Grundfos will be the best choice, as u can use it to boost water pressure throughout the house, not just for shower, example here - Shopee. Downside is it is much more expensive, and with the higher water pressure generated, u might need a higher power rating instant water heater to generate enough hot water (higher water flow = lower output water temperature).
Grundfos or Tsunami water pumps are not an option for me because my house is an old house with old pipes (more than 20 years old) so after some consultation it seems that there will definitely be leaking issues later on, so I want to avoid that.
Edit: Found this water booster on shopee (https://my.shp.ee/1LzMMsm) and wondering if this is legit and safe for longtime use? Any experience with this and if any of you can share or have any advice moving forward?
Thanks!
This post has been edited by nazeric: Jun 24 2024, 03:59 PM
Jun 24 2024, 01:03 PM

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