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@marshmallow/drexter, thanks for the info... i'll definitely check on this... :D:yeah::thumbs up: cool

Also give GR Link Marketing on Jalan Besar, and Goh Ah Bee in Hougang (google them) a try. They have very competitive prices as well. If i am not wrong, the 35L Joven HE model last month at GR Link cost me around 215$-225$, not sure exactly.

 

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Hi Folks, i've been trying to find solution for instant heater + rainshower. Is it possible to use instant (for hot pipe) + cold pipe = not so hot rainshower? I've been only using mid power for my instant heater. I was wondering if i on full power for my instant heater always couple by cold water, it should have enough pressure? Workable?

 

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Hi Mae29,

You are using gas water heater with rain shower? Which level are you staying?

I thought of getting gas water heater with rain shower but many advised me not to.

And we are living on level 15 and was told that water pressure will be weak. :(

Appreciate your feedback.

Thanks,

Jacqueline

Sharing my Rain Shower.....

We are using gas water heater and so far no problem with the supply of hot water to 2 toilets, even at times we were using at the same time.

Here is my rain shower at the common bathroom.

http://www.renotalk.com/forum/index.php?s=...st&p=624636

Things to look out for:

1. If you look closely at our rain shower, it has 'flat' top. Don't buy those with angle bent type which will affect the height if yours is restricted by beams or low ceilings.

2. When installing the rain shower, do consider your height and the preferred 'rain drop' effect. My children are very tall, hence, when the plumber came, we insisted that he raised the height 2 inches higher than normal installation. I hope you get what I mean.

 

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Hi Folks, i've been trying to find solution for instant heater + rainshower. Is it possible to use instant (for hot pipe) + cold pipe = not so hot rainshower? I've been only using mid power for my instant heater. I was wondering if i on full power for my instant heater always couple by cold water, it should have enough pressure? Workable?

hey bro, if i remember correctly, the problem about instant heater is not only about the water pressure, and also the mechanism of it such that the instant heater must be higher than the shower head, and this is quite unlikely to happen cos rain shower itself very high.... also how many L/min of water can the instant heater take?

cases of instant heater spoils due to use of rain shower is quite well documented in RT... you can do a search on it :)

Hi Mae29,

You are using gas water heater with rain shower? Which level are you staying?

I thought of getting gas water heater with rain shower but many advised me not to.

And we are living on level 15 and was told that water pressure will be weak. :(

Appreciate your feedback.

Thanks,

Jacqueline

erm i help Mae answer... she stays on low floor nia. you stay on 15th floor... but how tall your block is? it depends on how far are you away from the top floor and not only how high/low your floor is~ ;)

 

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Thanks Marshmallow! I think I will try to get more info from instant heater seller and the contractor. Haha actually i dun mind the instant heater placed out of reach and had it on high power all the time. My concern over storage heater is that i might forget to turn them off after use... my "advisor" had claimed that their elec bills once jumped a couple of hundreds because they were out for holiday (2 weeks) with the storage heater on.

 

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<!--quoteo(post=630044:date=Apr 16 2011, 08:22 PM:name=Rumors)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Rumors @ Apr 16 2011, 08:22 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=630044"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->Hi Folks, i've been trying to find solution for instant heater + rainshower. Is it possible to use instant (for hot pipe) + cold pipe = not so hot rainshower? I've been only using mid power for my instant heater. I was wondering if i on full power for my instant heater always couple by cold water, it should have enough pressure? Workable?<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

hey bro, if i remember correctly, the problem about instant heater is not only about the water pressure, and also the mechanism of it such that the instant heater <u>must</u> be higher than the shower head, and this is quite unlikely to happen cos rain shower itself very high.... also how many L/min of water can the instant heater take?

cases of instant heater spoils due to use of rain shower is quite well documented in RT... you can do a search on it <img src="http://www.renotalk.com/forum/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":)" border="0" alt="smile.gif" />

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You are using gas water heater with rain shower? Which level are you staying?

I thought of getting gas water heater with rain shower but many advised me not to.

And we are living on level 15 and was told that water pressure will be weak. <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":(" border="0" alt="sad.gif" />

Appreciate your feedback.

Thanks,

Jacqueline<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->

erm i help Mae answer... she stays on low floor nia. you stay on 15th floor... but how tall your block is? it depends on how far are you away from the top floor and not only how high/low your floor is~ <img src="style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="wink.gif" />

Thanks Marshmallow! There are a total of 16 floors in our block. Guess my hopes for rain will be dashed! :(

 

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Hi everyone, I know this is an old thread but thought it maybe good to gather feedback from existing users.

I am intending to install either 240mm (27477000) or 300mm (27494000) hansgrohe overhead raindance shower. How many litres of joven heater should I get considering 5 mins of rainshower? Understand that the output of rainshower is approx 18L/min, so mix half hot water with cold water = 9L/min. 5 mins will need 45L?

What about water pressure? Does it require min of 2 bar to function properly? Thanks.

 

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On 4/12/2016 at 9:47 PM, Darksire said:

Hi everyone, I know this is an old thread but thought it maybe good to gather feedback from existing users.

I am intending to install either 240mm (27477000) or 300mm (27494000) hansgrohe overhead raindance shower. How many litres of joven heater should I get considering 5 mins of rainshower? Understand that the output of rainshower is approx 18L/min, so mix half hot water with cold water = 9L/min. 5 mins will need 45L?

What about water pressure? Does it require min of 2 bar to function properly? Thanks.

The Hansgrohe salesperson at the Mohd Sultan showroom told me that I need at least 3 bar of water pressure. In fact, she told me that if I didn't have 3 bar water pressure, she will not sell me the rain shower as I will return to complain. 

 

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On 18 April 2016 at 5:23 PM, JohnJohn said:

The Hansgrohe salesperson at the Mohd Sultan showroom told me that I need at least 3 bar of water pressure. In fact, she told me that if I didn't have 3 bar water pressure, she will not sell me the rain shower as I will return to complain. 

Thanks for your reply. I was told 2.5 bar is enough. Any existing user can verify? What about storage heater? Will 35L be sufficent?

 

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On 25.04.2016 at 5:26 AM, Benchong05 said:

I am staying at low floor so can install rain shower with instant heater?

My husband and I are retiring, and we have purchased a 1900 square foot home that has a Rinnai R-85 tankless heater powered by natural gas. We are rehabbing the bathrooms, because after removing the floor and wall tile in both bathrooms we discovered rotten floor joists. The crawl space of the house had sprayed foam insulation, so the rotten floor joists were not discovered until we gutted the bathrooms. We jacked up the walls and replaced the floor joists, and we have temporarily screwed down the subfloor, so we can remove it to work on the water and drain lines. The hall bath will have one lavatory sink with faucet, a small bath tub with tub filler, a fixed shower head, and a hand shower for bathing grandchildren, washing the dog, and rinsing the tub after cleaning. The master bathroom will have two lavatory sinks and two faucets, a shower only with a ceiling mounted 8 inch rain shower head and a hand shower on a slider bar. Should the supply water lines be 3/4 inch as advised in many of the threads? We will appreciate any advice, because we have no experience with a tankless water heater. I hope to hear from all of you!

 

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