October 9, 201411 yr I have a students room with a 25l geyser I want to replace. I am thinking of an instant water heater. There is a shower, basin and kitchenette attached at the moment. Any suggestions? Dick
October 10, 201411 yr Eish, this is a difficult one. Normal instant water heaters will require 3 phase power to allow you to shower. It's fine for general, but you need POWER for a shower. Can you go gas? You looking to save power, more hot water???
October 29, 201411 yr You not try a solar geyser. Its not the expensive. Talking about R3K more or less
October 29, 201411 yr An induction geyser might also be worth investigating. Search google/youtube for video's explaining the technology behind them and benefits of installing such a unit. .
November 4, 201411 yr Sorry for the late reply, but induction and instant water heaters all have the same issue, HUGE power. Most of them require 4kW to 7kW of power to function.
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