Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
My water this morning was 70 degrees at brush head this morning; no heater, no immersion, I just believed and it happened!!#forumworld
There is one thing you are missing.Water flow would also dictate how much heat you lose over the length.If you have a higher flow rate there is more water, therefore less heat loss.Alec
I checked my water this morning Daz it was hotter than yours lol
I use an lpg heater and its set to 50° on the lcd display and generally reeling enough off to do the average sized 2-3 bed home with a decent flow it comes out at around 30° so I always average around 15-20° temp loss, I’m more than happy with that as I’ve worked higher in the 45-50° and cracked glass in the past, even on my current temps I can hear frames and glass creaking with expansion on cold days🙈😂In the summer I would say its slightly less loss as the ground is warmer on the hose and the suns out beaming!
Quote from: Alex Wingrove on November 21, 2019, 08:52:44 pmThere is one thing you are missing.Water flow would also dictate how much heat you lose over the length.If you have a higher flow rate there is more water, therefore less heat loss.Aleci have mine on 40-45 and its plenty......