• @davidgro
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    921 hours ago

    I’ve often wondered if this is something that could be engineered correctly or is it genuinely a difficult problem to solve with multiple variables (incoming water temps, pressure, etc)

    • tiredofsametab
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      514 hours ago

      In Japan, we usually have a thermostat to set the max water temperature and most bath fixtures have temperatures written on them (with a little push button safety thing to go over 40c). I don’t know why it’s not common elsewhere.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 hours ago

        We have these in Europe. Ours is from Ikea and the button is at 38c. I’ve also seen them in holiday places in Spain. They work really well.

    • @[email protected]
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      617 hours ago

      A thermostatic mixer is the usual solution. Set your desired temperature and the valve dynamically adjusts the hot and cold flows to produce that output regardless of input temperatures and presures.

      Works great until it jams at the “instantly vaporize target” setting. Which reminds me, I must call a plumber…

    • @kalleboo
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      15 hours ago

      I’ve never had this problem anywhere I live (Sweden and Japan) so I’m assuming it has to do with some kind of especially cheap fixtures?

      • @shalafi
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        115 hours ago

        There wasn’t a very limited range on the dial in which a human would feel comfortable?

    • @shalafi
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      15 hours ago

      Was thinking on this tonight! There should be a mechanical solution. No electronics or other complications to fuck up down the road.

      We’re all different with comfort levels, hot water temps, flow rates, all that. We need something with sliding or rotating valves that lets us dial in a range we’re comfortable with.

      Set X as the lowest temp and Y as the highest. Now when you get in the shower you can spin the dial, all the way around, yet remain in your personal presets.

      • @[email protected]
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        18 hours ago

        We need something with sliding or rotating valves that lets us dial in a range we’re comfortable with.

        This is exactly what a regular thermostat mixing faucet is, you can get them everywhere and they’re not expensive.