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We have Champs brand at home. After 7 years, both single and multi-point are now broken. Repairman says cannot be fixed because our water is hard and we should get a model that can accommodate such kind of water. Not sure if that's correct.

Would 7years be a good service life for a water heater? Which brand/model would you recommend?
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Posted : 04/12/2011 8:57 pm
JayL
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Looks like we're on the same hunt. I need to buy and install one this coming week. However it would be a portable unit because it's for condo use.

I'm looking a these here ....

http://www.mchomedepot.com/index.php?route=product/manufacturer&manufacturer_id=100&page=13

Millermatic 180 Autoset Mig Welder
Miller Spoolmate 100 Spool Gun
Victor Firepower 350 Oxy Ace Outfit
3M Speedglas 9002X AD Helmet
Makita LC1230 Dry Cut Saw
Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
Snap On Tools
Metabo Power Tools
Norseman Drill Cutting Tools
Bosch Power Tools
3M PPS

 
Posted : 04/12/2011 9:05 pm
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

I too have a Champ hot spa multi point water heater. they ran out of parts for it which is a common replacement (dang). Instead they are offering a Vector or Aerogas multi point with a 20%off the pricelist as a trade-in for the previous Hot Spa model.
was in Ace last weekend inquiring a replacement for my bathroom as well. and upon inquiring, the Vector or aerogas is ahead in features against whatelse they had in the store(cheaper too)...
I will order the replacement soon......... as soon as I have extra bucks.


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Posted : 04/12/2011 10:40 pm
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Been using the JOven brand for a couple of years, seems ok and cheap.

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Posted : 05/12/2011 1:09 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Looks like Ja, Timber, and I are all in a replace-tryout mode. Mine have been broken a several months now but procrastination reaches its limit pag lumalamig na. I live in Antipolo (upland) pa naman.

Will take a look at that Vector or Aerogas.

Bigfoot, how long have you had the Joven?

Salesman also talks about two types: plastic or copper heating element. Plastic is cheaper to replace but takes longer to heat up. Copper is the other way around. Not sure if that bit of info is true.

 
Posted : 05/12/2011 4:59 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Panasonic gamit ko dito sa bahay since lumipat kami 4 years ago... at ok pa naman sya!

PAX is the leading manufacturer and exporter of PATCH/Seal String in Taiwan and our quality to be equal to the productions made in U.S.A, Germany and Japan.

 
Posted : 05/12/2011 9:47 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Looks like Ja, Timber, and I are all in a replace-tryout mode. Mine have been broken a several months now but procrastination reaches its limit pag lumalamig na. I live in Antipolo (upland) pa naman.

Will take a look at that Vector or Aerogas.

Bigfoot, how long have you had the Joven?

Salesman also talks about two types: plastic or copper heating element. Plastic is cheaper to replace but takes longer to heat up. Copper is the other way around. Not sure if that bit of info is true.

Water hardness has got everything to do w/ it. Water w/ high levels of soluble chemicals that calcify during high temperatures reduces the cavity size of the copper or plastic pipes w/in the heart of the heater. This in turn overheats the element due to poor water volume and pressure needed to circulate and regulate heated water. If your heater does not have an overload trip switch it is expected to have a shorter life regardless of whether it is a copper or plastic element. I installed a dual stage pre-filter (polyspun fiber for soluble chemicals and sedimentary) to solve hard or brackish water issues. My heater is a FACO Italian made unit. I also have an AEG w/ an overload or reset switch to extend it's life. I've had mine since 1996 and still ok.:)

 
Posted : 06/12/2011 12:11 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Bros ... ride na ko sa thread ni Ding ... need to do this next week.

I've changed my mind about the portable heater ... how about this Multi Point Panasonic Model? Is it a good one ?

http://www.mchomedepot.com/index.php?route=product/product&manufacturer_id=100&product_id=1765

for one bathroom lang naman.

Millermatic 180 Autoset Mig Welder
Miller Spoolmate 100 Spool Gun
Victor Firepower 350 Oxy Ace Outfit
3M Speedglas 9002X AD Helmet
Makita LC1230 Dry Cut Saw
Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
Snap On Tools
Metabo Power Tools
Norseman Drill Cutting Tools
Bosch Power Tools
3M PPS

 
Posted : 06/12/2011 1:03 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

@jay,

bro, bili ka na!

you cant go wrong with Panasonic..

V

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Posted : 06/12/2011 4:55 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Thanks for the tip, V. SWMBO told me Panasonic is one of her choices, just don't know if it's the same one. Salesman says it has a plastic element. Not sure if that's true nor, if true, if that's good or bad. But, yes, I've had good experience with Panasonic quality on small appliances, e.g. fans.
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Posted : 06/12/2011 6:00 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

@jay,

bro, bili ka na!

you cant go wrong with Panasonic..

V

Roger bro .... I'd go Panasonic na. Tks

DH-6GM1P
6.0 kw
needs 30A breaker
9.5K pesos w/ free install as of this posting

Millermatic 180 Autoset Mig Welder
Miller Spoolmate 100 Spool Gun
Victor Firepower 350 Oxy Ace Outfit
3M Speedglas 9002X AD Helmet
Makita LC1230 Dry Cut Saw
Ingersoll Rand Air Tools
Snap On Tools
Metabo Power Tools
Norseman Drill Cutting Tools
Bosch Power Tools
3M PPS

 
Posted : 06/12/2011 11:00 am
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Roger bro .... I'd go Panasonic na. Tks

DH-6GM1P
6.0 kw
needs 30A breaker
9.5K pesos w/ free install as of this posting

nice choice sir... 🙂

PAX is the leading manufacturer and exporter of PATCH/Seal String in Taiwan and our quality to be equal to the productions made in U.S.A, Germany and Japan.

 
Posted : 06/12/2011 12:04 pm
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

@jay/ding,

yung sakin kasi 11 years na ginagamit sa main bathroom...ok pa din siya..during that time mas sikat yung champs but i rooted for the panasonic...multipoint..around 7.5K bili ko sa mchome depot din before nasunog yung store..sa magallanes pasong tamo.

extra expenses mo lang yung breaker and housing...plus some teflon tape i guess...better if you use stainless fittings

pls show the build for the benefit of the community.

will buy another din for my mom..her old heater broke 1 year ago...malamig na naman kasi...

goodluck!

The devil will find work for idle hands to do.-Morrissey

 
Posted : 06/12/2011 12:45 pm
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

Salamat. SWMBO now shopping for Panasonic.
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Posted : 06/12/2011 1:50 pm
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Re: What brand of Water Heater would you recommend?

We have 4 Champ water heater now on its 10th year, siyempre napalitan na ng heating element.

 
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