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- These are nothing more than single lever shower valves with no temp control whatsoever. Even adding an output valve doesn't guarantee perfect temp control. Wish it did
- So you're looking for a temperature limited single handled shower control like you would have in your sticks and bricks? Might be hard to find one that will mount in an RV without extensive modifications.
Then again, turns out there are some out there. Not sure on the temperature limiting ability of these but something should be fairly easy to devise so that the handle can only be turned "so far" towards the hot side.
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The Dura faucet is also available on Amazon. - Like road2002runner, I would like to be able to set the water temp at a safe level then leave it there.
This isn't so much for me, but for my 8-10 year old grandkids. We still won't let them set temps because the slightest error could be disastrous (super hot water). - Once I do get the water temp where I like it my shower head has a valve I can close to keep temp where I put it. Hope this helps. Honestly, I did not know this valve was there for about a year. Found it quite by accident as it is not obvious
- JimK-NYExplorer III assume you mean balance the water temperature? I am not sure what is wrong with standard shower. Anyway I found a better way of doing this. I have a timer and heat my water for the exact time needed for a perfect shower using only hot water. One reason I did that is to avoid wasting water while trying to get the temperature right.
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