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Hot water alarm clock!? I was thinking people would wake up to hot water in the face. Oh well. |
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Reminds me of communal shower parties..use as much as you want. |
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Maybe you could successively lower the shower temperature (lesser amount of hot water) as the amount of remaining, hot water diminishes. That way the twentieth person at least gets lukewarm water. |
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I thought this was about the baked type of hot water alarm: "AAAIIIIIIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEE..." |
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it wasn't me. I don't flush. |
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I had always envisioned this kind of device, some kind of temperature sensor with displays throughout the house. |
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I always have had problems with a family of five and a insufficent hot-water heater. Recently, we have installed a new hot water heater with increased capacity. |
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Why don't you install a drainwater heat recovery device and never have to run out of hot water again? There are some very nice devices out there, like GFX. ORNL did a test and found that one 40-gallon tank was more than enough for three appartments in a study in Dulluth, MN. Check out www.endlessshower.com if you've never heard of GFX or thought about recovering the heat of your draing water. |
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