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MarioD
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Hi,
I'm not sure if this is in the right section but here it goes.
Ok for the sake of this question let's assume that the water hasn't run for a few hours
Whenever I first turn on the hot water, the water first runs either cold or room temperature (depending on the amount of time since the last use of course) then RIGHT before it turns hot it gets a little colder than it had been seconds before, no matter how cold it was running before
Is this a physics question or simply a plumbing question?
Thanks
I'm not sure if this is in the right section but here it goes.
Ok for the sake of this question let's assume that the water hasn't run for a few hours
Whenever I first turn on the hot water, the water first runs either cold or room temperature (depending on the amount of time since the last use of course) then RIGHT before it turns hot it gets a little colder than it had been seconds before, no matter how cold it was running before
Is this a physics question or simply a plumbing question?
Thanks