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 [WTS] Seers Hybrid Water Heater System, SAVE Electricity, Environment & Money

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TSsix66
post Feb 20 2012, 09:06 PM

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QUOTE(manemaren @ Feb 19 2012, 06:38 PM)
Something like this connection would work?
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theoretically it will work but it is better to ask a plumber to be on the safe side biggrin.gif

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pls pm me the best price for Model CV-30L. also does it include installation?
price shown is already the best nod.gif unless of course if you buy in bulk thumbup.gif

QUOTE(NelsonBoy)
this is not hybrid.
it still consumes electricity.

i can see different of 2kwh and my joven water heater rated at 3.2kw with booster pump.

since this is a tank heated, do i need to wait 4 hours for it to be heated up ?
Taken from Dictionary.com
a.something that is powered by more than one source of power: a wind-solar hybrid to generate electricity.
b.a car or other vehicle that combines an internal-combustion engine with one or more electric motors powered by a battery.

Seers Hybrid heater incorporates a revolutionary technology that offers an efficient heat transfer technique, where energy is extracted from ambient air to produce hot water without the use of heating elements, electric booster or hermetic compressor.Seers uses electricity and ambient air for heat transfer, so it qualifies as Hybrid! SI model uses this technology. Newer gen uses ceramic plates

3200w - 480w = 2720w to be exact
Joven uses conventional heating element in contact with water stored in the tank and this is very dangerous. Electrocution risk shocking.gif

4 hours? for how many liters of water? Seers 50L takes about 1 hour to heat up. SI100L 1st run probably around 4hours too but the beauty of Seers Hybrid is that the power consumption is so low you need not turn it off, in another words you will have unlimited hot water supply if you size your tank properly laugh.gif
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post Apr 27 2012, 01:22 PM

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How about Seers instant water heater? Do you sell them?
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QUOTE(owj @ Apr 27 2012, 01:22 PM)
How about Seers instant water heater? Do you sell them?
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Of course but the product will only launched late this month.
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post May 1 2012, 06:04 PM

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Want to ask, shower for 15 mins gonna use how many liters of water?
TSsix66
post May 1 2012, 09:10 PM

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QUOTE(OldKidz @ May 1 2012, 06:04 PM)
Want to ask, shower for 15 mins gonna use how many liters of water?
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It really depends on the shower head, newer ones tend to use less liters then older one, but approximately it can range from 20-160 liters!
From wiki answer biggrin.gif

No sure answer as it really depends on shower head and water pressure.
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post May 4 2012, 01:02 PM

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can this water heater be shared between 2 bathroom
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post May 4 2012, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(icekelvin @ May 4 2012, 01:02 PM)
can this water heater be shared between 2 bathroom
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of course it can! else it defeats its purpose as Storage heater right? biggrin.gif

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QUOTE(six66 @ May 4 2012, 03:08 PM)
of course it can! else it defeats its purpose as Storage heater right? biggrin.gif
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how much is the charges for the copper pipe perfoot and installation.
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QUOTE(icekelvin @ May 4 2012, 04:52 PM)
how much is the charges for the copper pipe perfoot and installation.
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sorry, we do not provide installation. you need to find your own plumber as my current plumber is pretty much occupied for this year. sad.gif
sorry for the inconvenience caused cry.gif

icekelvin
post May 7 2012, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(six66 @ May 4 2012, 07:02 PM)
sorry, we do not provide installation. you need to find your own plumber as my current plumber is pretty much occupied for this year. sad.gif
sorry for the inconvenience caused  cry.gif
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oh it is not urgent. i will get my house key end of this year, could you help me to get the quote for installation. attached herewith my unit floorplan.


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post Oct 31 2012, 04:46 PM

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Hi, I am interested in your products. Which model would you recommend for a household of 8 people?
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QUOTE(golden3mom @ Oct 31 2012, 04:46 PM)
Hi, I am interested in your products.  Which model would you recommend for a household of 8 people?
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Pls check PM rclxms.gif
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post Nov 26 2012, 01:21 AM

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Can somebidy help me get a manual guide for the Seers hybrid water heater model SI-100L and SI-150L. I lost it. I need to reprogramme it. Smebody help please. The water temp (WT) went to 90 degree celcius. And what is ST. I NEED TH MANUAL.. Help please
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QUOTE(Andrew123211 @ Nov 26 2012, 01:21 AM)
Can somebidy help me get a manual guide for the Seers hybrid water heater model SI-100L and SI-150L. I lost it. I need to reprogramme it. Smebody help please. The water temp (WT) went to 90 degree celcius. And what is ST. I NEED TH MANUAL.. Help please
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call their Toll-free: 1800 22 77 88

if all else fails PM me for technician's number.
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post Nov 26 2012, 08:09 PM

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thx.
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post Dec 4 2012, 07:19 PM

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Bro. Do you have the ch40l in stock? Trying to buy in Kuantan but keep saying out of stock from supplier. Need 3 units.

Tq
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post Dec 4 2012, 10:57 PM

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QUOTE(mazranz @ Dec 4 2012, 07:19 PM)
Bro. Do you have the ch40l in stock? Trying to buy in Kuantan but keep saying out of stock from supplier. Need 3 units.

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I'll check and get back to you tomorrow.
Only interested in ch40l?
Any particular reason for that?
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post Dec 5 2012, 01:28 PM

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QUOTE(six66 @ Dec 4 2012, 10:57 PM)
I'll check and get back to you tomorrow.
Only interested in ch40l?
Any particular reason for that?
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Actually I need 1 heater for 3 bathroom for 9 rooms in total. Each 3 bathroom has 1 water tank.

Also I need 1 heater for 2 bathroom with bath tub (long bath).

So maybe you can recommend me something/

tq
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post Dec 5 2012, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(mazranz @ Dec 5 2012, 01:28 PM)
Actually I need 1 heater for 3 bathroom for 9 rooms in total.  Each 3 bathroom has 1 water tank.

Also I need 1 heater for 2 bathroom with bath tub (long bath). 

So maybe you can recommend me something/

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40 liter not enough for 3 bathrooms.
In general 50 liter is good enough for 2 bathrooms, 2 bath tub needs at least 100 liter.
Better to oversize than undersize.
Is this for hotel?

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user review:

I've been using a ch60 for more than a year now. If my wife and I take a shower upstairs and then our maid takes a shower at the same time downstairs. 20 mins later the hot water starts to be less hot but still can use lah. Our showers have rain shower heads so the water flow rate is very high. But if you wait maybe 10-20 mins between each person you won't really run out of hot water.

It's super easy to install - I installed it myself. It's reliable and I'm very satisfied with the power consumption. When my old one finally spoils or the size of my family gets bigger, I will definately replace it with a bigger unit.


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