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Old 02-07-2009, 07:05 PM   #1
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I had plenty of hot water before I pulled out yesterday to fill propane tanks. Came back, hooked up, and now, I have plenty of hot water to the bathroom sink and only warm water to the shower, kitchen, and outside shower. Water pressure to the faucets is fine. Water heater is heating properly. Had technician out to look at it today....and HE is stumped. Can find nothing to account why hot water is not flowing forward of the bathroom sink faucet. It's the same whether I turn on the gas for the water heater, or use electric.
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Check to be sure the outside shower valves are turned off good. That can cause a 'mixing' of hot and cold giving you results like you are seeing.

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Thanks....I will try that first thing in the morning.
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Old 02-08-2009, 04:06 AM   #4
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Which water heater do you have? Open the outside door and the ID sticker will be on the right side if it is a Atwood water heater. If it is a GE16TE then the problem is most likely the mixing valve on the back of the water heater. Mine went out just before Christmas and I had the same problem.

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Now who would have thought that the outside faucets being in the on position would have affected the inside shower and kitchen sink, but not the bathroom sink. Thank you very much....going outside and double checking those faucets and putting them in "off", did the trick. I have hot water again. Thank you very much for those that alerted me to the outside faucets being the problem.
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