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post Dec 1 2011, 10:59 AM, updated 8y ago

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Note : We only sell storage heaters for now


Seers Hybrid Hotwater System is the world’s first ever eco-friendly hybrid technology enabled water heater. The system allows users to enjoy the benefits of hot water powered by an extremely efficient and cost effective system. The SEERS Hybrid hot water system works on a similar principal to the heat pump. However, the Seers system has the added advantage of highly efficient heat transfer. The SEERS hybrid system has all advantages of the heat pump, but overcomes the disadvantages for mechanically driven heat pump and solar powered systems produce hot water without the need of heating elements, electric booster and hermetic compressor. AC/DC supply not only saves on power consumption, but is also very safe to use. It works day and night regardless of weather changes. With global warming being a huge concern, we are passionate about helping to preserve the environment. By doing so, SEERS hopes to help restore the environmental balance and provide a cleaner, healthier, cooler world for our future generations.


Centralized Water Heater
SEERS HYBRID HOT WATER SYSTEM SI-100L 470 (D) x 1350 (H) RM5000
SEERS HYBRID HOT WATER SYSTEM SI-150L 560 (D) x 1350 (H) RM6500
SEERS HYBRID HOT WATER SYSTEM SI-200L 560 (D) x 1710 (H) RM7150
SEERS HYBRID HOT WATER SYSTEM SI-300L 560 (D) x 2070 (H) RM8200
SEERS HYBRID HOT WATER SYSTEM SI-500L 700 (D) x 2070 (H) RM16300

Storage Water Heater ( Horizontal )

DC-HEATER CH-40L ( DOUBLE TANK ) 235 (W) x 435 (H) x 806 (L) RM1800
DC-HEATER CH-60L ( DOUBLE TANK ) 235 (W) x 435 (H) x 1080 (L) RM1900
DC-HEATER CH-80L ( DOUBLE TANK ) 235 (W) x 435 (H) x 1101 (L) RM2600
DC-HEATER CH-100L ( DOUBLE TANK ) 235 (W) x 435 (H) x 1321 (L) RM2700

DC-HEATER CS-30L ( SINGLE TANK ) 340 (D) x 625 (L) RM1050
DC-HEATER CS-40L ( SINGLE TANK ) 340 (D) x 715 (L) RM1110
DC-HEATER CS-60L ( SINGLE TANK ) 410 (D) x 710 (L) RM1190
DC-HEATER CS-80L ( SINGLE TANK ) 410 (D) x 870 (L) RM1220
DC-HEATER CS-100L ( SINGLE TANK ) 410 (D) x 1060 (L) RM1300

I reserved the rights to change the above terms without prior notice.


Intallation Charges ( For Klang Valley Only )
Installation Item Price / Unit (RM)
INSTANT WATER HEATER 100.00
HOT WATER DISPENSER 100.00
MULTI POINT 100.00
STORAGE WATER HEATER 450.00

CENTRALIZED HOT WATER SYSTEM
BOOSTER PUMP 800.00
MEMBRAIN FILTER 380.00
WALL BRACKET / SET 80.00
PLATFORM / SET 400.00


Kindly PM / whatsapp for latest price!!

Why you should choose Seers:

Power Saving: Very low electrical power consumption.
No stoppage time: No leakage, corrosion or explosions.
Save on repair costs: No compressor or heating elements to service.
Guaranteed performance: Works in all weather conditions.
Save on installation costs: Light and easy to install.
Save on relocation costs: Easy to relocated anywhere.
Save on maintenance costs: Minimum fuss and labour.
High productivity levels: Produces hot water all day and night.
No more expensive 20 Amps on/off switch anymore.

For more product info and comparison, please go to HERE


Dealing method: COD or POST

Location of seller: AMPANG/CHERAS/SRI PETALING

Contact method/details:
PM or whatsapp
012 2322 666 ALEX


Call us NOW for any inquiries nod.gif

Reason for sale:Making the world a better living place and making some money out of it.
We can offer competitive prices because we are Authorized Dealer.
Reduce your carbon footprint and get a SEERS right now!!!

for more info please visit http://seers.com.my/our-product/




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laut
post Jan 13 2012, 12:49 PM

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model CH and CV is for what
model SI is for what
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post Jan 13 2012, 06:37 PM

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CH - HORIZONTAL uses 2 ceramic plates. Faster boiling time(new design)

CV - VERTICAL uses only 1ceramic plate. Slower compared to CH(older design)

SI - STANDING this can easily be configured for hotels,hospitals etc. can run in parallel mode to support higher demands.

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post Jan 22 2012, 12:47 AM

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do u sell item or provide installation
how is the charge for the installation
or can it DIY just like normal shower heater


Added on January 22, 2012, 12:49 ami have read about how this thing works, it is using air to heat up the water rite
how about at nite, where the air is impossibly to be hot

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post Jan 22 2012, 08:36 AM

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i sell and i do provide installations
installation depends on the complexity of the job, length of copper piping used, location etc
if you are already using storage/solar water system, maybe some slight mods or no mods needed at all.
in general - pvc piping supplies direct water from SYABAS or water tank and copper piping supplies hot water from storage tank. mixer is then used to control the desired water temperature.
water pump is needed if the pressure is too low.

Very sorry for the outdated website notworthy.gif , the 1st gen uses air, now it uses ceramic plates for heat transfer. rest assured, the website will be updated soon(ongoing process),
the hot water inside the tank can maintain the temp @ 40 C for 4 days without electricity, that's how good the insulation's are.

please do not hesitate to contact me should you need further clarifications.

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post Jan 22 2012, 11:51 AM

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so it is using a ceramic plates
as of 1st gen, dc motor are used to suck the air
what about this new design, does it need any power supply
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post Jan 22 2012, 07:45 PM

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QUOTE(laut @ Jan 22 2012, 11:51 AM)
so it is using a ceramic plates
as of 1st gen, dc motor are used to suck the air
what about this new design, does it need any power supply
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the new gen uses AC to heat up the ceramic plates, using regular 13a sockets. smile.gif
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I notice that there is a drain outlet in the unit besides the cool water inlet and hot water outlet.

Why there is a drain outlet? When I renovate my bathroom, I will need to allocate a pipe for this outlet as well? What comes out of this outlet?



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post Feb 3 2012, 01:16 PM

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the outlet as the name implies is for draining the unit in case of emergencies.

no piping necessary for drain. pvc piping for water inlet and copper piping for hot water outlet.
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I am interested in getting ch-40l. I will need 3 units.
May I know what do you mean by converting to dc power supply?
Can you help me to courier them to outstation?
PM me the best price you can offer. Thanks.

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QUOTE(yosiDa @ Feb 9 2012, 07:52 PM)
I am interested in getting ch-40l. I will need 3 units.
May I know what do you mean by converting to dc power supply?
Can you help me to courier them to outstation?
PM me the best price you can offer. Thanks.
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Thank you for your interest.

3 units of 40l? for 3 different houses? may i know the intended use of the heater so i may guide you accordingly. nod.gif

DC supply meaning i can change the power source from AC to DC. some application needs DC. unsure.gif

of course i can courier but you have to bear the charges as my margin is too slim. where r u located?

i'm sorry but my prices are already the lowest possible, as mentioned, i do not own a shop so my overhead is lower.

Regards,

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Where do I house the heater - above or below the ceiling?

The bathroom comes with 20amp point for water heater. Can I use those for this water heater?
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QUOTE(manemaren @ Feb 12 2012, 08:47 PM)
Where do I house the heater - above or below the ceiling?

The bathroom comes with 20amp point for water heater. Can I use those for this water heater?
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the location is entirely up to you, but i prefer above the ceiling. nicer as normal bathroom is lack of space anyways and you don't want to see the piping's running here and there biggrin.gif

of course can if you already bought 20amp switch. one of Seers selling point is that it uses regular 13amp switches smile.gif (saves money)


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post Feb 17 2012, 04:37 PM

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I just purchased a ch-40l from Alex, received the goods yesterday. Good seller! Kudo kudo!
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QUOTE(yosiDa @ Feb 17 2012, 04:37 PM)
I just purchased a ch-40l from Alex, received the goods yesterday. Good seller! Kudo kudo!
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Who is installing it for you?

I am getting 2 unit but not sure who will installed it...


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QUOTE(yosiDa @ Feb 17 2012, 04:37 PM)
I just purchased a ch-40l from Alex, received the goods yesterday. Good seller! Kudo kudo!
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thank you for your feedback biggrin.gif enjoy your hot shower without guilt rclxms.gif
awaiting your next order nod.gif

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Can the same incoming cold water used for the Water Heater as well as the mixer?

B'cos the is only 1 incoming cold water provided in any house... Thinking to use the T-connector to divert the same incoming water to the mixer to the heater as well... Would this work...?

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Something like this connection would work?




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pls pm me the best price for Model CV-30L. also does it include installation?
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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 ?
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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

QUOTE(oem_madd82)
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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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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Want to ask, shower for 15 mins gonna use how many liters of water?
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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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can this water heater be shared between 2 bathroom
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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

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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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Hi, I am interested in your products. Which model would you recommend for a household of 8 people?
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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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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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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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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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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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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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QUOTE(kenling @ Dec 5 2012, 02:22 PM)
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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thank you for your honest reply.sometimes i forgot i have seers installed, its plug and play and it never failed to provide me with hot shower biggrin.gif
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when you say number of users, is it number of concurrent users?
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QUOTE(mazranz @ Dec 5 2012, 04:49 PM)
when you say number of users, is it number of concurrent users?
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QUOTE(jialitrading @ Dec 10 2012, 09:44 AM)
Really dont understand how much need to spend for initial setup.

Please quote me, we have 5 family member in my house, so recommend the most suitable one including installation/piping.

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How many bathrooms? More info needed to quote.
Sorry, we only supply, piping you need to find plumber.any plumber will do as its very easy to install.one member even intall on his own.

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Purchased 5 units from six66... good seller, prompt reply and speedy delivery!

recommended!
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QUOTE(mazranz @ Dec 19 2012, 09:01 PM)
Purchased 5 units from six66... good seller, prompt reply and speedy delivery!

recommended!
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Hi,

Please advise for a single storey terrace house:

1. 3 Bathrooms - Basin & Showers only (Possible Rain Shower Heads/Regular Shower heads to be decided)
2. 1 Kitchen - 1 sink & or washing machine (undecided)

Expected Occupancy: 6 people. Concurrent baths expected 3 at the same time.
I am planning my renovations, please recommend best model to suit.

Thanks.

Regards.

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QUOTE(amberglow @ Feb 19 2013, 12:47 AM)
Hi,

Please advise for a single storey terrace house:

1.  3 Bathrooms - Basin & Showers only (Possible Rain Shower Heads/Regular Shower heads to be decided)
2.  1 Kitchen - 1 sink & or washing machine (undecided)

Expected Occupancy: 6 people.  Concurrent baths expected 3 at the same time.
I am planning my renovations, please recommend best model to suit.

Thanks.

Regards.
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Pls check PM.
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hi, please pm me the price of instant hot water thermo flush.

would like to know any maintenance cost for this ?
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QUOTE(unifiwish @ Feb 28 2013, 03:39 PM)
hi, please pm me the price of instant hot water thermo flush.

would like to know any maintenance cost for this ?
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pls check PM and tq for your enquiry

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Hi,

Please advise for a double storey terrace house:

1. 3 Bathrooms - Basin & Showers only (Possible Rain Shower Heads/Regular Shower heads to be decided)
2. 1 Kitchen - 1 sink & or washing machine (undecided)

Expected Occupancy: 4 people. I am planning my renovations, please recommend best model to suit.
Normally how much the installation fee?

Thanks.

Regards.

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very sorry for the late reply and tq for your inquiry.

in general, normal showers consumes 15 liters of water. so in your case 80lit should suffice and i am talking about concurrent showers smile.gif

Model CH-80L @ RM 2,150 [270mm (W) x 495mm (H) x 1101mm (L)]

depending on the length of piping. sorry i do not provide installation. plumbers are one of the hardest people to work with, very moody people.hence i've stopped providing installations.




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Purchased CH60L & Thermo Flask from Alex.

Fast responsive seller & speedy delivery smile.gif
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QUOTE(veriz88 @ May 3 2013, 12:44 AM)
Purchased CH60L & Thermo Flask from Alex.

Fast responsive seller & speedy delivery  smile.gif
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Hi just to clarify the power consumption
you said 4 hour consumption with 2kwh is that mean the heater will only required 4 hour for per day used?
or should be calculated as 2kwh x (24/4 hrs) = 12kwh?
Please correct me if im wrong.

Beside once the temperature reach the 70celsius will there be any power consumption consume?

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QUOTE(naugty @ May 15 2013, 06:35 PM)
Hi just to clarify the power consumption
you said 4 hour consumption with 2kwh is that mean the heater will only required 4 hour for per day used?
or should be calculated as 2kwh x (24/4 hrs) = 12kwh?
Please correct me if im wrong.

Beside once the temperature reach the 70celsius will there be any power consumption consume?
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4 hour is used to heat up the water 150l (from syabas) to 70c. different users may require shorter/longer boiling time.

the figures shown in the diagrams are only to illustrative the savings in comparison to conventional water heater.

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summary : - seers uses $0.64 electricity to heat up 150L to 70c per day VS $2.24 for conventional heater.

that is a whooping $1.60 savings per day if you use 150L/day or $584.00 per year.
meaning to say you save $1752 over 3 years! not to mention the other benefits.

Power Saving: Very low electrical power consumption.
No stoppage time: No leakage, corrosion or explosions.
Save on repair costs: No compressor or heating elements to service.
Guaranteed performance: Works in all weather conditions.
Save on installation costs: Light and easy to install.
Save on relocation costs: Easy to relocated anywhere.
Save on maintenance costs: Minimum fuss and labour.
High productivity levels: Produces hot water all day and night.
No more expensive 20 Amps on/off switch anymore.

once it reaches 70c, auto cut off. and will kick start again when it drops below 67c.

please do not hesitate to contact me should you need further clarifications and thank you for your questions.
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Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?.

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[quote=johnmonrol,Jun 28 2013, 04:08 PM]
Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?.
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Water tops at 100celcius. Whether hot enough to kill bacteria..well..im not qualified to answer that question.

Ive been using it for a couple of months now and im still alive. flex.gif
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I have one dc-heater ch40l. when I want to install it, i found there is one extra tool, and it looks like a valve or filter thingy. May I know where should I install it?

Thanks!
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[quote=six66,Jun 30 2013, 07:24 PM]
[quote=johnmonrol,Jun 28 2013, 04:08 PM]
Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?.
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Water tops at 100celcius. Whether hot enough to kill bacteria..well..im not qualified to answer that question.

Ive been using it for a couple of months now and im still alive. flex.gif
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I am using this for new born babies, infant etc and I need to ask for the safety of these innocent new born. Lets say your child is kept at my place don't you think you want to know? Don't be too arrogant and if you say your product is save Quote " am still alive and flex" Unquote , do you have papers to proof that your product is safe lets say from Malaysia "SIRIM". You are and adult nothing will harm you except $$$$$$$$, in time you will know. If yr product is as good you said not detrimental to human, awaits your reply please.




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I am using this for new born babies, infant etc and I need to ask for the safety of these innocent new born. Lets say your child is kept at my place don't you think you want to know? Don't be too arrogant and if you say your product is save Quote " am still alive and flex" Unquote , do you have papers to proof that your product is safe lets say from Malaysia "SIRIM".  You are and adult nothing will harm you except $$$$$$$$, in time you will know. If yr product is as good you said not detrimental to human, awaits your reply please.
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dont take this the wrong way. no need to get upset. i am giving you my honest reply and i sincerely think that you over react.
your 1st question was "Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?."

which part of my reply don't you understand? the product that i am selling here is called a hot water flask. not BACTERIA KILLER/BACTERIA FREE THERMO FLASK!
i am telling you what i know.
normal tap water boils to a maximum of 100celcius. you know this right?

when you asked me "Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?."
i merely replied "Water tops at 100celcius. Whether hot enough to kill bacteria..well..im not qualified to answer that question.
Ive been using it for a couple of months now and im still alive. "
i cant guarantee you that SEERS THERMO FLASK kills bacteria, i know it kills bacteria at 100 clecius but some bacterias might be tougher.
meaning you need to ask your GP for a qualified answer.

taken from yahoo.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker

Boiling water will be less effective than fairy and water.
The boiling water will kill some (most) of the bacteria, but there are some bacteria that live in extremely hot temperatures. That said the heat should kill most by denaturing the enzymes. The fairy (a detergent) will burst the cells thus killing them. The combination of heat plus detergent will be better as you are taking two different approaches to killing them.


for your NEW question... I am using this for new born babies, infant etc and I need to ask for the safety of these innocent new born.
you have gotta be more specific, for bathing?drinking?cleaning baby's bottle etc?

i will happily answer all your questions to the best of my limited knowledge. but in general .. and i do mean GENERAL ... all thermo flask should be safe for consumption. you should be more concerned about the WATER SUPPLY.

hope i have not offended you this time. flex.gif

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dont take this the wrong way. no need to get upset. i am giving you my honest reply and i sincerely think that you over react.
your 1st question was "Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?."

which part of my reply don't you understand? the product that i am selling here is called a hot water flask. not BACTERIA KILLER/BACTERIA FREE THERMO FLASK!
i am telling you what i know.
normal tap water boils to a maximum of 100celcius. you know this right?

when you asked me "Is the instant hot water thermo flask hot enought to kill bacteria?."
i merely replied "Water tops at 100celcius. Whether hot enough to kill bacteria..well..im not qualified to answer that question.
Ive been using it for a couple of months now and im still alive. "
i cant guarantee you that SEERS THERMO FLASK kills bacteria, i know it kills bacteria at 100 clecius but some bacterias might be tougher.
meaning you need to ask your GP for a qualified answer.

taken from yahoo.
Best Answer - Chosen by Asker

Boiling water will be less effective than fairy and water.
The boiling water will kill some (most) of the bacteria, but there are some bacteria that live in extremely hot temperatures. That said the heat should kill most by denaturing the enzymes. The fairy (a detergent) will burst the cells thus killing them. The combination of heat plus detergent will be better as you are taking two different approaches to killing them.
for your NEW question... I am using this for new born babies, infant etc and I need to ask for the safety of these innocent new born.
you have gotta be more specific, for bathing?drinking?cleaning baby's bottle etc?

i will happily answer all your questions to the best of my limited knowledge. but in general .. and i do mean GENERAL ... all thermo flask should be safe for consumption. you should be more concerned about the WATER SUPPLY.

hope i have not offended you this time.  flex.gif
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If you have any certificate to proof safety then fine otherwise its a big question mark after finding similar or look alike product in Lelong. " CHINA"
Please look at this attachedAttached Image found in lelong.com.my. Attached Image Attached Image Attached Image



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Hmmm... Whenever you're in doubt, don't go for it. That's always my motto.

I am merely a reseller. My supplier might OEM the product from the same china factory.

Have a good day.
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Hi, Alex. My new condo will be ready next year. I am wondering if the Ch-60L can be fitted into a cupboard like in UK residences? I am intending of using it for both of my bathroom. Do I need to hack my wall to fit in the pipe or anything. I am a newbie. I hope i can get advises from you.

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Hi, Alex. My new condo will be ready next year. I am wondering if the Ch-60L can be fitted into a cupboard like in UK residences? I am intending of using it for both of my bathroom. Do I need to hack my wall to fit in the pipe or anything. I am a newbie. I hope i can get advises from you.

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Into a cupboard? Can but I won't recommend it. This is hot water strange u are talking about here.
Hack is for aesthetic purposes only.if u don't mind piping here and there by all means, go ahead.

Please look at the installation diagram in page 1. General rule of thumb - unless you want to use pressure pump, always place SEERS water tank highest possible.


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Into a cupboard? Can but I won't recommend it. This is hot water strange u are talking about here.
Hack is for aesthetic purposes only.if u don't mind piping here and there by all means, go ahead.

Please look at the installation diagram in page 1. General rule of thumb - unless you want to use pressure pump, always place SEERS water tank highest possible.
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something like this, no?
http://www.topclasscarpentry.com/images/th...ard-480_480.jpg

I hope you get what I meant by this, or is this not how it works for seers tank?

I am confused now rclxub.gif . So what are the steps should I be doing after I bought the seers tank and maybe that will give me a clearer picture. For condo, where should I be installing the tank in? Any recommendations?

cheers


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something like this, no?
http://www.topclasscarpentry.com/images/th...ard-480_480.jpg

I hope you get what I meant by this, or is this not how it works for seers tank?

I am confused now  rclxub.gif . So what are the steps should I be doing after I bought the seers tank and maybe that will give me a clearer picture. For condo, where should I be installing the tank in? Any recommendations?

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for condo, u can hide seers water tank if you do plaster ceiling.
just sit down with your plumber or contractor, he will give you a better picture biggrin.gif

i hope the pic below will give you a clearer pic
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i have a double story house. i wish to put up this water healter for top 2 bathroom ,due to coxy wire seem expensive for whole house or u have any advise?
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i have a double story house. i wish to put up this water healter for top 2 bathroom ,due to coxy wire seem expensive for whole house or u have any advise?
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do you mean costly piping?
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interested in the CH40. according to your website, it has two tanks in there?
so is it 20L each tank? meaning only 20L of ready to use hot water? thanks



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What different between your productc with others brands?
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interested in the CH40. according to your website, it has two tanks in there?
so is it 20L each tank? meaning only 20L of ready to use hot water? thanks
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its actually 30 liters, hot water flows out from the top, when that happens cold/tank water enters from the bottom.
both tanks are coiled with heated copper, which in turn, heats up the tank. this equates to faster heating time compared to Vertical models.

i hope i have answered your questions. icon_rolleyes.gif
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What different between your productc with others brands?
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No heating element and no risk of electrical shock
100% hot water consistency
Adjustable temperature
Temperature indicator
Eco friendly
Save provision of cable
Dry run protection
Good insulation
480 watts with 60% of energy saving ... reduce carbon foot print
High return of investment
normal 13A power point
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this heated copper is located outside or inside the tank? isnt this "heated copper" just another name for heating element?
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this heated copper is located outside or inside the tank? isnt this "heated copper" just another name for heating element?
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seers main selling point is 0 electrocution risk. heating element is not in contact with water in the tank.
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1) can you check for Hybrid Hot Water System, is the heating plate made out of metal? Does this metal heating plate in contact with metal water tank?

2) is heating metal plate using thermoelectric Peltier effect to heat water?
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1) can you check for Hybrid Hot Water System, is the heating plate made out of metal? Does this metal heating plate in contact with metal water tank?

2) is heating metal plate using thermoelectric Peltier effect to heat water?
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kindly refer page 1 for Seers methodology. brows.gif

anyway, its not metal, its ceramic.
ceramic plate heats up copper tubing. copper tubing (red stripes) coils up stainless steel tank which in turn heats up the waters stored in the stainless steel tank. cold water comes from bottom of tank.

no contact = no electrocution risk

how ceramic plate can transfer heat to copper tubing is Seers's trade secret. as mentioned before, the Polyurethane plays a vital role in heat loss.

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Im keen on this model and would like your experties as i have a 2 bathroom condo and am planning to intall a rain shower system in both the bath,
the house whole at mots will have 3-5 occupency . will this model work?

Kindly please offer me the best price if collect within this week (if stock is avaliable)


Model CH-40L @ RM 1,400 [235mm (W) x 435mm (H) x 806mm (L)]

PM me asap TQ

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Hi pls let me know the price for the 3 second thermo flusk.. saw this in my friend's hoz tried it.. thanks
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Hi,

I am interested in the SEERS DC storage for my condo.

Right now, I already have a master bedroom that have a electrical water storage. I would like to transfer that to the common toilet and install SEERS are my master bedroom. Can you do that and how much additional charges will you be quoting?

My house fits 4 ppl so I would be interested in the CH-40. Thanks
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pls check PM.
Tq for your ind interest.
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Can PM me more details and price for Seers instant heater?
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Curiosity..... can u post to sabah? price for CH-40L include post?
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Curiosity..... can u post to sabah? price for CH-40L include post?
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Hi there.

Is it still possible to purchase these heaters? I have been trying to contact seers via their website with no luck.

I'm really interested in a CH-40L 12V water heater for a small off-grid project in New Zealand.

Could you please contact me and let me know if it would be possible to get one of these water heaters here?

Thanks!


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Hi there.

Is it still possible to purchase these heaters? I have been trying to contact seers via their website with no luck.

I'm really interested in a CH-40L 12V water heater for a small off-grid project in New Zealand.

Could you please contact me and let me know if it would be possible to get one of these water heaters here?

Thanks!
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Kia Ora! Yes, I'm still in business biggrin.gif
Please check your PM.
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hi , i am interested for the water heater , 100 L , please provide me the price for each model to compare .
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pls check PM.
thanks
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Hi, I'm interested in your instant series. Can you please PM me the price.
Is the price including installation? If not please quote me the instalattion price too..

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Hi, I'm interested in your instant series. Can you please PM me the price.
Is the price including installation? If not please quote me the instalattion price too..

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sorry we do not carry instant series.
apologies.
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I'm interested with seers ch40-L. Can I power from solar panel?
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I'm interested with seers ch40-L. Can I power from solar panel?
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good question but i never tried .. sweat.gif
theoretically YES as it runs on 12v DC

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Do you have any show room? I m interested in instant water with pump
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DC-HEATER CS-30L ( SINGLE TANK ) 340 (D) x 625 (L)
website does not has this model??
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DC-HEATER CS-30L ( SINGLE TANK )  340 (D) x 625 (L)
website does not has this model??
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single tank will be half efficient than double?
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cannot ... this works differently.

all prices is on the 1st page of the thread.

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its actually 30 liters, hot water flows out from the top, when that happens cold/tank water enters from the bottom.
both tanks are coiled with heated copper, which in turn, heats up the tank. this equates to faster heating time compared to Vertical models.

i hope i have answered your questions.  icon_rolleyes.gif
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Like this meaning single tank cs40 will always have 40 litres ready water as compared to ch40's 30 litres due to more engery saving rite?
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what is the power consumption like compares to the instant water heater? I plan to instal one for my bathtub in master bedroom, however will it be cheaper if I instal another instant water heater in the 2nd bath for the usual shower?
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Hi six66, pls quote me the same model as Westlife one ya.. Price I assumed the same lo ;D
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Hi six66, pls quote me the same model as Westlife one ya.. Price I assumed the same lo ;D
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To all consumers, Pls do more research to study the products before you purchase.
The energy saving is only refer to the SEERS Hybrid Systems ONLY. (The vertical expensive one, refer page 1 of this forum)
I am an engineer and nearly being cheated.

All the 60% energy saving, Singapre Greenbuilding approval, Malaysia Record is refer to SEER HYBID MODEL ONLY, the vertical one from 100L and above. Not the DC an Single tank and Double tank. One cent of energy also won't save. But better insulation always saving some energy due to prevent heat loss, but this cannot save up to 60%, and I don't even believe 5 %, even compare to the market most lousy insulated tank. And in greentechnology energy saving only applicable to heating Performance, , due to if some one come out with 10cm insulation, who is better??
Like the SEERS Hybrid one is logic due to absorb air source heating.

I am damn stupid that I thought I found a new high tech products with reasonable price, high energy saving.
But how come news paper won't advertise ya?? For so many years in the market?? Just curi curi jual in a small sanitary shop upstairs one
in Puchong??

And for safety because of AC, they should have AC/DC converter. LPPL.

And no heating element, in the brochure the 2 tube like copper is what? Again refer to Seers Hybrid?

The salesman told me need one hour to boiled a small single tank, but if you don't turn off will saving energy than others,
due to their heating watt is very low and insulation very good, 2 days reheat 1 time. If I am away 2 week also need to switch on?
Others brand you sure turn off one, turn off means ZERO kwH. no matter how low is you watt you are still consuming current.
Cheating Ah Soh perhaps ok lah.
If you switch it off and back from overseas. Not an issue actually, wait lah..

You may think I am bullshit and misleading, so pls do your own study and research. Pls feel free to correct me.





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QUOTE(Alan Chia @ Nov 2 2014, 11:58 PM)
To all consumers, Pls do more research to study the products before you purchase.
The energy saving is only refer to the SEERS Hybrid Systems ONLY.  (The vertical expensive one, refer page 1 of this forum)
I am an engineer and nearly being cheated.

All the 60% energy saving, Singapre Greenbuilding approval, Malaysia Record is refer to SEER HYBID MODEL ONLY, the vertical one from 100L and above. Not the DC an Single tank and Double tank.  One cent of energy also won't save. But better insulation always saving some energy due to prevent heat loss, but this cannot save up to 60%, and I don't even believe 5 %, even compare to the market most lousy insulated tank. And in greentechnology energy saving only applicable to heating Performance, , due to if some one come out with 10cm insulation, who is better??
Like the SEERS Hybrid one is logic due to absorb air source heating.

I am damn stupid that I thought I found a new high tech products with reasonable price, high energy saving.
But how come news paper won't advertise ya?? For so many years in the market?? Just curi curi jual in a small sanitary shop upstairs one
in Puchong??

And for safety because of AC, they should have AC/DC converter. LPPL.

And no heating element, in the brochure the 2 tube like copper is what? Again refer to Seers Hybrid?

The salesman told me need one hour to boiled a small single tank, but if you don't turn off will saving energy than others,
due to their heating watt is very low and insulation very good, 2 days reheat 1 time. If I am away 2 week also need to switch on?
Others brand you sure turn off one, turn off means ZERO kwH. no matter how low is you watt you are still consuming current.
Cheating Ah Soh perhaps ok lah.
If you switch it off and back from overseas. Not an issue actually, wait lah..

You may think I am bullshit and misleading, so pls do your own study and research. Pls feel free to correct me.
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Sounds logic... shocking.gif shocking.gif
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HI everyone,
I just bought 2 units of CS-100 ..... Alex dropped by for a site visit last year to provide valuable advice....and then when I banked in the payment (13th July), he pulled on a lot of strings to get my heaters delivered just a day later (14th july).....it being Raya week I was afraid the units would only arrive next week..but Alex did the unimaginable...and delivered on time. Now I can install and begin using just before the Raya shutdown !!.

Thanks Alex for all this..Good doing business with you..reliable fast and super service.

Bally Selayang
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QUOTE(mudahman @ Jul 14 2015, 11:21 PM)
HI everyone,
I just bought 2 units of CS-100 ..... Alex dropped by for a site visit last year to provide valuable advice....and then when I banked in the payment (13th July), he pulled on  a lot of strings to get my heaters delivered just a day later (14th july).....it being Raya week I was afraid the units would only arrive next week..but Alex did the unimaginable...and delivered on time. Now I can install and begin using just before the Raya shutdown !!.

Thanks Alex for all this..Good doing business with you..reliable fast and super service.

Bally Selayang
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Thank you for your kind words. Enjoy your hot shower bro. rclxm9.gif
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post Jul 30 2015, 11:09 AM

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Hi Alex, May i know you have a showroom? Can I come over have a view of your product?
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QUOTE(ksherlyn2000 @ Jul 30 2015, 11:09 AM)
Hi Alex, May i know you have a showroom?  Can I come over have a view of your product?
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sorry but we operate solely online. hence the cheaper price biggrin.gif
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Interested in SEERS 3 SECOND THERMOS FLASK for my house. Please quote me best price. Thanks.

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QUOTE(kenstone @ Aug 8 2015, 09:10 PM)
Interested in SEERS 3 SECOND THERMOS FLASK for my house. Please quote me best price. Thanks.
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sorry bro .. only selling storage heater for now. as the stock is inconsistent.
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bro.. u still have this?

SEERS INSTANT WATER HEATER WITH PUMP -R23R (S) 320 (H) x 162 (L) x 87 (W)
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Sorry peeps... due to stock inconsistency, we only carry storage heater tank.

Sorry for any inconvenience caused.
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do you sell instant water heater?
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QUOTE(leongsem @ Nov 2 2015, 04:12 PM)
do you sell instant water heater?
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We regret to inform you that we do not carry instant water heater due to logistics problem.
Sorry for the inconvenience. sweat.gif
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hi,
please pm DC-HEATER CS-100L ( SINGLE TANK ) 410 (D) x 1060 (L) best price
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QUOTE(walle @ Nov 22 2015, 10:45 PM)
hi,
please pm DC-HEATER CS-100L ( SINGLE TANK ) 410 (D) x 1060 (L) best price
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Hi, I have the Seers DC storage water heater installed but only for shower. If I want to use it for kitchen sink as well, extend the piping or install an instant hot water dispenser under the sink, which one is better? How much for the instant hot water dispenser?
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QUOTE(jason_tee @ Dec 6 2015, 06:16 PM)
Hi, I have the Seers DC storage water heater installed but only for shower. If I want to use it for kitchen sink as well, extend the piping or install an instant hot water dispenser under the sink, which one is better? How much for the instant hot water dispenser?
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its a no brainer .. get the instant water heater. the hassle of hacking to conseal the pipees, the mess .. you do the math.
i only carry storage water heater.
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hi, are you still selling?
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QUOTE(czlee88 @ Dec 19 2015, 10:34 AM)
hi, are you still selling?
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Still in business.
Pls whatsapp for quick response.
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How much is CH60L?
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QUOTE(keyser soze @ Apr 15 2016, 01:41 AM)
How much is CH60L?
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Pls check PM. Tq

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Hi, can you let me know if it is possible to install CH series heater vertically? Need to fit in to tight ceiling.
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Hi, can you let me know if it is possible to install CH series heater vertically? Need to fit in to tight ceiling.
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wont recommend it as it will affect the water flow.

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Hi, what is the difference between the double and single tank DC-heater?
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QUOTE(enghua @ Feb 8 2017, 09:04 PM)
Hi, what is the difference between the double and single tank DC-heater?
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As the name implies, double tank consists of 2 SS tank with 2 heating plates. Thus faster heating time compared to single. Hence the higher initial cost. And in the event of replacement of heating plates, it is also double.

I hope that answers your question.
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I just bought CS-40L from TS, thumbs up for his good services. rclxms.gif

Prompt reply, and answer every single question I ask him, even some dumb one tongue.gif


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QUOTE(skye @ Mar 14 2017, 08:47 PM)
I just bought CS-40L from TS, thumbs up for his good services.  rclxms.gif

Prompt reply, and answer every single question I ask him, even some dumb one tongue.gif
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Thank you for your kind feedback. Enjoy your hot shower with no electrocution risk rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(six66 @ Mar 15 2017, 08:58 AM)
Thank you for your kind feedback. Enjoy your hot shower with no electrocution risk  rclxm9.gif
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Hi, looking for a 50L storage tank water heater. please pm me. thanks
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Looking for a water heater for my house. Planning to use for:
2 rain shower
1 kitchen sink
(planning to install a pump 5barg, then to heater).

piping using copper. CH40L looks nice. Can I know the max pressure rating and the price of the heating plate?

how to convert to DC? Piping still can understand, electrical not so strong

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