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Posted By: RexPS I have tried to upload an mp4 video but don't think it is possible. Is it possible?Don't know, but I'd suggest uploading it to a paste site and providing a link here instead?
Posted By: Rexto the kitchen sink and washbasins, it is mains hard (nicer taste!)and won't leach the calcium out of your bones.
Posted By: fostertomwon't leach the calcium out of your bonesDo you have any evidence for that view, Tom?
Posted By: djhIf it's just hot water that's affected, and all hot water taps are affected, that suggests it may be something furred up in the cylinder or the associated common pipework?
Posted By: RexAnd never heard of a 'paste site.' Can you recommend one?There are lots, but https://pasteboard.co/ is fairly simple to use. Just tell it where the picture is on your disk and upload it, then make a note of the URL it displays and paste that URL here.
Posted By: WillInAberdeenThe hot water cylinder has an expansion vessel with a rubber bladder in it filled with air or nitrogen. This maintains pressure as the water gets hot and expands, and also when water is being run off quickly.
The bladders burst after some years and then the vessel needs replacing.
You can turn off the mains water supply and run the hot tap until zero pressure and water stops coming out. Then check the pressure on the valve of the expansion vessel using a car tyre pressure gauge. It should remain around the supply pressure, which sounds quite high in your case.
Then turn the mains back on and check the pressure reading stays roughly the same both with and without a tap running.
Posted By: ArtiglioFirst thing to do is verify that the mains supply is providing the flow/ pressure you are expecting. Standing pressure may well be what you expect, but the flow rate may be such that pressure soon drops when you start using water.
Reducing mains pressure is an easy way for a water company to reduce waste through leakage and/or reduce overall consumption.
Posted By: Peter_in_HungaryFailure of the bladder will not cause the symptoms experienced by RexHaving just had my HoLEP, I can assure Rex that it does get better.
Posted By: fostertomPosted By: Peter_in_HungaryFailure of the bladder will not cause the symptoms experienced by RexHaving just had my HoLEP, I can assure Rex that it does get better.
Posted By: RexDon't think I can use HoLEP on the DHW but am seriously considering having a Rezum treatment myself in the near future.
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