cascad water heater (1 Viewer)

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the cascade 2 heter in my van semes to run cold after a few min when having shower with gowing wild camping one nead's a shower i am shure the are sum experts out thare :Confused:
 

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If it is getting hot and then running cold after 4/5 mins of shower it is time for you to learn the old get wet,turn off lather up then turn on and rinse off routine :winky: or get a trigger shower head to do the same without messing --- you will only get 10 ltrs of hot water which is getting colder the more you use it ::bigsmile: Prob only a 3/4 min shower with adjusting :Smile:
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If it is getting hot and then running cold after 4/5 mins of shower it is time for you to learn the old get wet,turn off lather up then turn on and rinse off routine :winky: or get a trigger shower head to do the same without messing --- you will only get 10 ltrs of hot water which is getting colder the more you use it ::bigsmile: Prob only a 3/4 min shower with adjusting :Smile:
terry
thanks terry thught thay wer like the constant hot water boiler :Doh:cheers
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thanks terry thught thay wer like the constant hot water boiler :Doh:cheers
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Hi

Through experiance with the Cascade water heaters it is usually the "non return valve" which is part of the "Fulham" connector situated at the top of the heat exchanger, a faulty valve can allow the hot water to run back into the cylinder.
Also it could be the shower head having NOT a big enough rose fitted which slows down the pressure allowing the pump to hunt.

I hope this helps

Regards
:thumb:
Glenn@johnscross.co.uk
 

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