🚿 Elevate your shower experience with instant warmth and style!
The P FBA Electric Shower Head Heater Model AHSH 2500 is a powerful, tankless solution that delivers hot water instantly, saving you time and money. With a sleek chrome finish and patented waterproof design, it ensures safety and style in your bathroom. Easy to install and eco-friendly, this heater is perfect for both indoor and outdoor use.
Manufacturer | iHeat Tankless |
Part Number | AHSH 2500 |
Item Weight | 3.5 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 4.25 x 5 inches |
Item model number | -P |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 2.5 KW |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Style | Portable |
Finish | Stainless |
Material | Chrome |
Shape | Oval |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Wattage | 2.5 KW |
Amperage Capacity | 23 Amps |
Installation Method | Wall-Mounted |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Flow Rate | 1.5 Gallons Per Minute |
Water Consumption | 1.5 Gallons per Minute |
Maximum Pressure | 150 Pound per Square Inch |
Capacity Description | 1.5 |
Extension Length | More than 6" FT |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Measurement System | English/Standard |
Plug Format | A- US style |
Certification | CSA/NSF |
Special Features | Easy to Install |
Usage | Infour and Outdoor |
Included Components | iHeat Tankless Electric Shower Head Heater Model AHSH 2500, 110V, 23A |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1 Yr. Limited |
R**E
Pleased with my purchase
The media could not be loaded. We rang in the new year with a slab leak on our hot water side...I live in Florida and while we rarely experience freezing tempratures this particular January the night time temps were getting into the twenties so the family wasn't relishing waking up at 5 AM to an ice cold shower, fortunately a couple years back we got to go on a mission trip to Honduras where we experienced "duchas" as they called them. Knowing insurance companies and how slow the repairs to the house were likely to be I researched where I could buy one of these right away and after looking at several models I settled on this one.Things I liked about this over the others:Pros1. For the price point it's pretty well made2. It has a good sized internal metal tank which allows for a little batch heating (cheaper units just let the water flow through a plastic housing amongst the electrics!)3. It has electronic temprature controls.ConsMy family has been using this for a month now and the only con I had is the thermister which regulates the temprature and prevents a thermal runaway was a bit fidgety and tended to cut the power right in the middle of your shower and hello 50 degree water! I solved it by just bypassing it, I think it might just be a cheap component and could be replaced by a better name brand one.I will say you definitely need a dedicated circuit to run even this lower power unit, when I first got it I wanted to test it and plugged it up with a 12ga drop cord, boy did that cord get hot! the next morning I was up in the attic pulling a 10/2 ga wire and dropping it down in the bathroom on a temporary outlet.In warmer climates like mine this unit does a great job of heating the water, it raised 60F water to 110F which is pretty decent! but you do have to slow down the water flow to achieve it, had I bought the bigger model I'm sure it would have had no problem heating the water with a decent flow but I chose this unit with the thought of using it later on once the house was fixed for an RV camp shower where I might not have access to 220v.
V**N
Not super hot, but a spray that gets comfortably warm in about 5 seconds
Mine came with the wired plug ready to use. I hooked it up with a 9 ft awg 14 extension cord and swapped out the included shower head with a shower wand with a 10 ft stainless steel hose. I also added a shutoff valve at the wand for giving my baby a bath in the adjacent tub which doesn't have a shower head. I have not experienced any issue using a shutoff valve in case you're wondering if the heater element may be adversely affected by stoppage of water. I have used the shutoff probably 10 times over two months without issues. I switch on the water just about a 20 degree turn, not a trickle nor a strong blast, but a spray that gets comfortably warm in about 5 seconds. For perspective, it is now winter, 65 F in my house, and the city water is freezing cold. I also have a whole house gas tank heater that I leave on the lowest setting. This water heater does work when the water is at almost full blast, but you'll get cold water until your gas water heater kicks in. It's not strong enough to heat a high water flow. I can switch it on and off from the unit and notice the difference immediately. I think some of the complaints are due to a change in the weather thus affecting water temperature. I got it during the summer when it was in high 90s F and not as cold city water, and it worked quite well. Then I thought it failed a few months later, but then realized the water from the city got colder, resulting in more work for the heater. I adapted by turning on the water a little lower. Again, don't expect a strong shower. Of course you can splurge now and then and turn the water all the way up toward the end of your shower. By then the gas heated water will have kicked in and you can still enjoy that blissful sauna feeling.See my pictures of how I installed it and the spray level for warm water.I just bought a 2nd one for my other shower.Tldr: saves water, short wait for warm water if you don't mind not having the water at full blast.
A**R
Complete garbage, absolutely useless
I never review products I buy, but felt compelled to review this one. If you're looking for convenient limited hot water, look elsewhere. This thing barely made the water hotter than straight cold from the tap. Complete garbage, absolutely useless. Just do what I should have done in the first place and buy a small electric tankless from rheem or some other manufacturer. I initially didn't because I wanted to avoid the electrical work, but this thing sounded too good to be true and it was. I'm i licensed plumber, I should have known there was a reason I never heard of this piece of s***.
R**
Functionally good
I had it for 7 years, and still working good. No issues with it. I recommend it .
D**L
Lower power one not very strong.
Works great in the summer, not so much in winter (and it's not cold here at all). I ended up connecting 2 together to get hot water, and then I still need to run the water at a pretty low rate, but it does work then. If I had 220 to the room, I would have gotten that version. Instead I have to use two different circuits of 110 to run the 2. In the summer I can run just one of them and the water on high. Winter here its in the 50's when I use it and that's when I had to go to 2 units.
A**R
Make sure to use a high efficiency shower head with unit.
My water tank is out of commission and I needed a temporary fix for hot showers. This worked great, however, you have to use a high water efficiency showerhead for the unit to work properly. It comes with a standard showerhead and water wouldn't heat much. Once I installed the high efficiency head it gave me plenty of warm water. The high efficiency showerhead constricts amount of water passing thru giving the unit extra time to heat water. It still only ups the water temp by 10° or so. It's definitely better than an ice cold shower. The 220 volt version might put out greater heat if you need it for the longterm.
B**R
Needs a 30 amp breaker.
This device requires a 30 amp breaker that my service didn't support. It was completely useless to me. No where in the product description did it state that a 30 amp breaker was required.
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