







Yes, but a tankless water heater does more than save you money.
Savings: Space
Since tankless water heaters do not have tanks, they take up less space. You don’t need to have a utility room or area in the garage for your water heater. Your tankless water heater can be stored in a closet or under the sink. Extra space is valuable these days, especially if you’re living in a smaller home or condo.
Savings: Energy
Traditional water heaters hold around 30-50 gallons of water and keep it heated until you’re ready to use it. Depending on the size of your family and the amount of water your family uses, this could be costly. (Did you know that water heater energy usage is the second-highest source of energy use in the average home?) Tankless water heaters don’t hold water, so they heat the water as it comes in—no constant energy to keep 15 milk jugs’ worth of water hot.
Savings: Time
Tankless water heaters save you time in the morning because the water is heated as it comes through until you are finished. While a traditional tank does have hot water on demand, that’s only until the tank runs out. Then you have to wait for the tank to refill and warm up the water. Tankless heaters don’t have that lag time because there’s unending water flow from the tank to the tap.
Savings: Money
Most new homes have a traditional water heater already installed when you move in. If you’re looking to replace the traditional tank, however, there is some work required. While installing a tankless heater might present a higher price tag than expected, the overall financial gains will overcome that deficit. It will raise the initial investment, but it’s an investment worth looking into for your home and your family. When comparing the overall savings of space, energy, time, and money – the savings really can add up.
Would you like for taking a chilly shower? Perhaps not. If you have a large family, it can certainly be hard to get soaked in the morning . Oftentimes the hot water runs away before you please take a shower. A cold shower does not start the day on the wrong foot or so.
How can I get the endless hot water? Not only save energy but also can save cost . That sounds wonderful and amazing . We so happy to find it and this miracle device can be called tankless water heaters.
You can enjoy endless hot water just by opening the water valve, no need to wait to avoid wasting your time.
Comparing with the storage electric water heater and gas water heater, electric tankless water heater is the most suitable device to achieve purpose. Why we should go ? Please check the reasons:
Hot water on demand: Rather than traditional water heater, Hot water from electric tankless water heater come out in demand.
Cost savings: No need to pre-heating the water.
Energy efficiency: up the 97% high heating efficiency.
Never-ending hot water: Hot water keeping come out,endless hot water !
Space savings: Compact size,similar with ipad size,it takes up less space in your home than a large tank.
Longevity: long lifespan,up to 10 years!Tankless heaters usually last longer than older traditional tanked heaters, and you don’t have to worry about them bursting and spilling water all over your basement.
JNOD electric tankless water heater can meets all your image of water heater . The most prominent advantage is the unparalleled constant temperature function, only difference of ± 1 ℃ . Very comfortable . Enjoying a hot water bath is so easy .
What's the best moment of the day? The answer is to take a bath. You can wash away the tiredness and feel clean and comfortable.
You probably do not give your water heater much thought most of the time . After all, if a home appliance is performing its intended function, it will eventually become invisible.
If you want to enjoy a hot bath without hindrance, I would highly recommend using tankless electric water heater. Hot water is always available, no waiting, and no need to preheating .
You many have a question: Do tankless water heaters use more water than traditional tank water heaters? The answer is : NO . Tankless electric water heaters heat water as needed rather than keeping it in a tank until it is needed. A traditional water heater must constantly turn on and off to keep water warm and ready to go because once water sits in a tank, it starts to lose heat. Water is more energy- efficient and water save with tankless because it is heated quickly and only when necessary.
JNOD tankless electric water heater with up to 97% high efficiency,no need to preheating and can save water perfectly . You don't need to worry about wasting water when you take a bath . Perfect bathing experience.
Now a day, tankless electric water heaters are getting better and better, it is a very wise choice for people saving energy bills, approve their financial status. Especially those using JNOD patent cast aluminum heating element, up to 97% heating efficiency will better save much more money than others.
Not decide yet? Then, take a look to below pros of tankless electric water heaters, it will help on the decision making.
Pro #1: Instant Endless Hot Water
Tankless water heaters can provide unending stream of hot water almost instantly. It supplies hot water within 3 seconds without the inconvenience of bulky storage tanks.
Pro #2: Longer Lifespan
For using our patent heating element, structure itself could anti-limescale, the element will not have limescale inside, even in very hard water area, it could still work at least 5-8 years, some even could last longer, like 10 years!
Pro #3: Cut Off “Standby Loss”
Unlike the storage heater, tankless type will only consume electricity when user open the valve, and heating efficiency of our heating is 97%, minimized energy loss, saving energy paid every day.
Pro #4: Space Savings
Tankless electric water heaters are much smaller than bulky storage models, even smaller than gas water heater. Installers usually mount them on a wall in an inconspicuous place in the basement. In smaller homes, the space savings is a welcome benefit.
A hot shower or bath is one of life’s little but most precious pleasures. And so, if you’re building a tiny house, you need a reliable water heater. But how to choose the best water heater for your tiny bathroom?
We’ve compiled a list of the best tiny house tankless electric water heaters from JNOD product catalogue today, according to user reviews, personal experiences, and top selling units.
1. Wide Applicability FE-T Model
FE-T 240V Instant Electric Water Heater is the perfect no-nonsense water heater for tiny house homeowners just looking for that simple, affordable solution. Several powers to your choices: 3.5/4.5/5.5/7/9/11/13.5kW, so you can find one to works for your home.
With an installation time of just one hour and a maximum flow of 7L/min, FE-T is also quite smart to adjust and operate with its touch key or WIFI function.
2. Super MINI KF Model
At just 2.9kg and tucked into such a compact frame, KF Electric Tankless Water Heater can be installed almost anywhere you might want, which is perfect for the size limitations of tiny homes. The small size also means that installation is simple and straightforward, so anyone who can read the instructions can safely install this in their home in no time at all. No need to call in a professional to install to help you heat water.
KF tankless hot water heater is often described as the best tankless water heater for tiny homes. Its compact shape means you can easily install it near its point of use, and in just 15 seconds you can enjoy hot water flowing. But the powers to select are 3.5/5.5/7kW, So it is also ideal for sinks and low-flow showers.
Tankless Water Heaters, are appliances that produce hot water only when called for. Unlike conventional units that keep heated water in a tank that typically holds 40 to 80 gallons, a tankless unit heats water quickly on demand. And consumes less energy because you pay to heat only what you use. Reduced energy consumption means lower utility bills. In addition, a well maintained tankless system can have a life span that’s twice as long as a conventional storage water heater.
Basically, there are two types of tankless units:
Point-of-use water heaters are small enough to fit in tight spaces, typically under the kitchen sink or other areas in the home where hot water is needed. Incorporating several point-of-use units can reduce water heating costs significantly.
Whole house units are capable of simultaneously meeting hot water requirements at several locations, such as your dishwasher and shower.
Sizing is based on the flow rate that’s required and the temperature rise that’s needed. The flow rate is the amount of water that’s needed at any one time, and the temperature rise is the difference between the temperature of the water coming into the home and the temperature of the water flowing from the faucet. If the temperature of water coming into your home is 20 degrees, and you want water that’s 60 degrees at the faucet, the rise would be 40 degrees.
Are you considering a tankless water heaters? We can recommend a tankless system that meets the specific requirements of your home. Please contact us to get the details.
The 15th day of lunar August month is the full moon night in of the lunar month, so the 15th d is called the " Mid-Autumn Festival”. Friends and relatives will send moon cakes, melons and fruits to each other, which means "family reunion" and "good luck and peace", we also called "reunion festival".
On the night of the 15th day of the lunar August month, eat moon cakes, drink Chinese tea, and watch the moon together the families are our traditional celebrating way.
In order to celebrate this festival, JNOD will be on holiday from 09/10-09/12, and our company's employees to reunite with their families and enjoy the family time together. if you have questions, please leave the message to us and we will reply soon.
Let us enjoy good time together.
Water heaters can be a costly investment for home owners that you’ll be living with for over a decade. That’s why it’s important to consider cost, efficiency, and longevity of your new water heater. We’ve put together this comparison of Instant Electric Water Heater Against Storage Electric Water Heater to help homeowners and contractors decide on the type of water heater that’s best for you.
Instant electric water heater, also known as on-demand electric water heater or tankless electric water heater, use high efficiency heating element to heat water as it runs through inside the element and deliver it directly to faucets or shower without a huge water tank. Instant electric water heater is found that usually have 30% more efficiency than storage type.
Advantages
instant electric water heaters (also called “on demand” units or an instant electric water heater) use 30 to 50% less electricity than tank type, saving about $100 or more per year, depending on water usage.
· Water was heated only when you turn on the faucet.
· The main advantage is that they eliminate the extra cost of keeping big volume of hot water in a storage tank, so you waste less energy.
· Continuously hot water supply, which is ideal for filling a big hot tub.
· Much more compact than a standard water heater and mount on a wall.
In JNOD, we have a professional team to help you choose models with a most suitable power, no matter for single shower use or multiple points uses, we will help to fulfill your different hot water requirements !
When it comes to instant electric water heater, one of our biggest concerns is the service life of the product, HOW LONG SHOULD YOUR TANKLESS WATER HEATER LAST FOR? Generally speaking, if water quality is good, our heating element can use 8-10 years is no problem. So how do we ensure our product service life?
Firstly, JNOD with special and unique technology in patent heating element, the first cast aluminum heating element technology applied the patent in China. Our patent heating technology--cast aluminum with long lifespan,anti- limescale and high efficiency . We use the patent to make customers to enjoy the best hot water supply.
Second, we have very strict quality control process. We do 100% test for main parts(PCB aging test lasting for 8 hours), we do 100% test for finished product on assembly line and Comprehensive test bench automatic record the testing data.
Third, unlike conventional water heaters, high efficiency models have lower maintenance needs. Advanced technology is used to produce these heaters. Manufacturers adhere to high standards that guarantees efficiency in hot water supply. It also lowers the need for frequent maintenance.
We always put safety and quality at the first position.
Quality is our life.
Tankless water heaters are becoming more widespread and the right choice for more people and more properties now. Compared to tank water heaters, tankless water heaters have a longer lifespan, lower operating costs, and a number of other benefits. But how do you know if a tankless water heater is right for you – and if it’s worth the investment?
1. Your Old Water Heater Is Wearing Out
As a water heater gets older, it becomes less efficient. The heating elements and other parts of the heater can get clogged with grime and corrosion, leading to higher heating costs, and poor performance. If your old water heater is wearing out, you may want to consider foregoing the traditional, tank-based water heater in favor of a tankless model. Because you’ll be purchasing a new unit anyway, this is the perfect time to make the switch!
2. You Want To Lower Your Monthly Energy Bill
Instant hot water is delivered on-demand which nearly eliminates standby heat loss. Water flows through an advanced system of electric heating elements, which instantly heat it up the desired temperature. There is no need for the storage of hot water – which boost efficiency dramatically. Tank water heaters hold the water within a tank where it is heated and re-heated until needed. According to the US Department of Energy, a tankless water heater uses up to 34% less power to heat water. Moreover, based on the same study, electric tankless heaters bring in savings of about $44 per year.
3. You Constantly Run Out Of Hot Water
Tankless hot water heaters are rated to provide a certain number of gallons per minute (GPM) – this is the rate at which the heater can constantly heat and deliver hot water to appliances and faucets throughout your home. he chart below shows the range of water usage range and average water temperatures for various fixtures. We suggest using 2.5 gpm for a shower and 1.0 gpm for a bathroom as a reference point in determining your total simultaneous water needs.
Recognize Any Of These Signs? Invest In A Tankless System Today!
If you decide a tankless water heater is the way to go, the size of your home will help determine the size of the heater you need, whether you need more than one, and where the heater(s) should be located. One of our professional, JNOD will assess your unique needs, and recommend the type of water heater that would best meet your expectations and budget. Be sure to ask about special promotions!