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ependydad
Mar 20, 2014Explorer
Unyalli wrote:ependydad wrote:
IMO, it sounds like what you win in water usage, you lose in power usage.
You have my curiosity. How would you loose in power usage?
For a power usage, I was going off of the idea that there would need to a pump integrated into this solution. However, reading further posts- I'm not positive if this is the case or not. But it's what I was saying- less hot water, more electric used to run a pump. I think the extra heating of water seems like it would be nominal especially if the lines are insulated in this loop.
Unyalli wrote:ependydad wrote:
Why not look at a dedicated instant hot water faucet?
What are we talking about? Again, curious.
As for a dedicated instant hot water faucet. My in-laws have one that they use to make tea and coffee. Here's one of many (and many at different price points):
InSinkErator Chrome Hot Water Dispenser
The more that I read, this doesn't seem to be what you want. From what I gather, you just want the hot water to be at the top, not super hot water for other purposes.
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