QUOTE(ozak @ May 25 2018, 09:25 AM)
Hydro1 have 30L, 50L and 80L. Check at the Specification.
Base on the Eco30 L, 36min - 44°. If reach to 70° will take - 70/44x36= 57min.
Base on Eco50L, 45min - 44°. If reach to 70° will take - 70/44x45= 71min.
Base on the Joven JH35L, 60min - 70°.
Base on the Joven JH50L, 90min - 70°.
Bro.. I think you may have read the temp specs incorrectly. Base on the Eco30 L, 36min - 44°. If reach to 70° will take - 70/44x36= 57min.
Base on Eco50L, 45min - 44°. If reach to 70° will take - 70/44x45= 71min.
Base on the Joven JH35L, 60min - 70°.
Base on the Joven JH50L, 90min - 70°.
HydroOne EcoHeater specs
Joven specs
For the Eco 50L, it states that it takes 45 mins for a 44° increase in temp (i.e. from 31° to 75°)
For Joven JH50 (50L), with 3kw heating element, the heating time is 45 mins to a 43° increase in temp (i.e. 27° to 70°)
Thus, performance wise, if the paper specs is accurate, both should be similar for the same capacity.
I have been using Joven for the last 8 years. Served me well but it recently stopped working so hunting for a new heater. At the store, the sales guy asked me to take a look at Hydro One so looking it up now. Spec and technology wise Hydro One seems promising.. but what you say is correct, it's a relatively new brand so reliability still not proven yet unlike Joven.
Oct 8 2018, 10:52 PM

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