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Quote from: Jonny 87 on February 11, 2019, 11:47:23 amQuote from: Anthony Jardine on February 09, 2019, 04:24:29 pmIf it’s not hot enough you may need to adjust the numpty by removing the Inner screw and bumping past the stop thats in place and you’ll get another turn and half for hotter water I’ve set one up for hotter, and one where grippa set it to Oliver will explain it if you need to get water hotter it’s jsyt by passing the safety setting they’ve put on Takes good 10 mins to get to good heat^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^This is it. Daz yours defintiely runs cooler than mine. I think you need to adjust your valve. Oliver will walk you through it. I had to reduce mine. Even now in -1 I can get 60 degrees plus at the brush head. Way too hot. I currently run mine on minimum as it’s winter, and it gives me 30-40 degrees roughly at the brush head.mines hot enough jonny......the reason why yours is getting hotter is because you have an extra pump returning hot water back to your tank constantly all day which raises the starting temperature of your water your heating up again....i dont......so running my heater on full will give me warm water at brush head with 100m out on a really cold day.....which suits me fine.....
Quote from: Anthony Jardine on February 09, 2019, 04:24:29 pmIf it’s not hot enough you may need to adjust the numpty by removing the Inner screw and bumping past the stop thats in place and you’ll get another turn and half for hotter water I’ve set one up for hotter, and one where grippa set it to Oliver will explain it if you need to get water hotter it’s jsyt by passing the safety setting they’ve put on Takes good 10 mins to get to good heat^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^This is it. Daz yours defintiely runs cooler than mine. I think you need to adjust your valve. Oliver will walk you through it. I had to reduce mine. Even now in -1 I can get 60 degrees plus at the brush head. Way too hot. I currently run mine on minimum as it’s winter, and it gives me 30-40 degrees roughly at the brush head.
If it’s not hot enough you may need to adjust the numpty by removing the Inner screw and bumping past the stop thats in place and you’ll get another turn and half for hotter water I’ve set one up for hotter, and one where grippa set it to Oliver will explain it if you need to get water hotter it’s jsyt by passing the safety setting they’ve put on Takes good 10 mins to get to good heat
I probably need to crank up the heat a bit, but the bigger problem is the amount of heat lost through the hose. i have the grippa red hose what kind of hose do you guys use?
Remember the 9kw heater is a 2 Man unit. It’s designed to be able to provide 2 users, very hot water. One user is always going to get very hot water from it no matter the weather. (If it’s set up correctly) I have to run mine on minimum setting in the winter, and then in summer I can adjust it higher, Or I can adjust it higher for a Pvc clean etc. I use the grippa hot water hose to, but I fancy trying my normal Hi vis hose. I find the red hose quite hard to manage.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on February 17, 2019, 05:58:31 pmRemember the 9kw heater is a 2 Man unit. It’s designed to be able to provide 2 users, very hot water. One user is always going to get very hot water from it no matter the weather. (If it’s set up correctly) I have to run mine on minimum setting in the winter, and then in summer I can adjust it higher, Or I can adjust it higher for a Pvc clean etc. I use the grippa hot water hose to, but I fancy trying my normal Hi vis hose. I find the red hose quite hard to manage.The water at the brush head will be a lot cooler with 100m out on freezing ground no matter what setting your heater is on or what hose you use jonny.....test it next time we have a cold day ...you'll be surprised.....A LOT of heat is lost from the hose....