Hello!
I just bought my first house and was happy to see that it has an already installed Rinnai V53 tankless water heater (I believe circa 2011). My first couple of days at the house I had no problems at all. Then this morning, while showering, was a completely different story. About every 1-2 mins my hot water would just disappear and not return until I shut off the shower all the way and turned it right back on again - in which it would come out scorching, then dissipate back to ice cold very shortly thereafter.
I've read some about the "cold water sandwich effect" but unsure if this is similar since I am only getting the hot water back after shutting it off? Not to mention, I've taken 3 perfectly temped showers within the past few days.
I did install a new faucet on my sink, a new head on the shower itself, and my washing machine - all yesterday - unsure if any of those could impact the hot water to my shower.
If anyone has any idea - they would be very appreciated! I am semi hands on and would prefer to just reset something over hiring a repairman
I just bought my first house and was happy to see that it has an already installed Rinnai V53 tankless water heater (I believe circa 2011). My first couple of days at the house I had no problems at all. Then this morning, while showering, was a completely different story. About every 1-2 mins my hot water would just disappear and not return until I shut off the shower all the way and turned it right back on again - in which it would come out scorching, then dissipate back to ice cold very shortly thereafter.
I've read some about the "cold water sandwich effect" but unsure if this is similar since I am only getting the hot water back after shutting it off? Not to mention, I've taken 3 perfectly temped showers within the past few days.
I did install a new faucet on my sink, a new head on the shower itself, and my washing machine - all yesterday - unsure if any of those could impact the hot water to my shower.
If anyone has any idea - they would be very appreciated! I am semi hands on and would prefer to just reset something over hiring a repairman
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