• @davidgro@lemmy.world
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    81 month ago

    I’ve often wondered if this is something that could be engineered correctly or is it genuinely a difficult problem to solve with multiple variables (incoming water temps, pressure, etc)

    • @notabot@lemm.ee
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      51 month ago

      A thermostatic mixer is the usual solution. Set your desired temperature and the valve dynamically adjusts the hot and cold flows to produce that output regardless of input temperatures and presures.

      Works great until it jams at the “instantly vaporize target” setting. Which reminds me, I must call a plumber…

    • @kalleboo@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      I’ve never had this problem anywhere I live (Sweden and Japan) so I’m assuming it has to do with some kind of especially cheap fixtures?

        • @kalleboo@lemmy.world
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          21 month ago

          This is the dial in our current late-90’s apartment (apologies for the limescale). It is gradated in Celsius

          My kids like something in the mid-30’s, I like just under 40, my wife like closer to 45. A pretty decent range IMHO

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      Was thinking on this tonight! There should be a mechanical solution. No electronics or other complications to fuck up down the road.

      We’re all different with comfort levels, hot water temps, flow rates, all that. We need something with sliding or rotating valves that lets us dial in a range we’re comfortable with.

      Set X as the lowest temp and Y as the highest. Now when you get in the shower you can spin the dial, all the way around, yet remain in your personal presets.