jt102763
04-02-2005, 07:25 AM
BruceR Wrote:
> A better and less wasteful way to do this would be with a Laing
> Auto-Circ (http://www.autocirc.com/Autocirc.htm). It easily installs
> under the sink in your bathroom and attaches to the hot and cold lines.
> When turned on it pumps water from the hot line back to the cold side
> so
> hot water water is always available. Then you'll have instant hot water
> at the sink and within a few seconds at the shower. It has a built in
> timer or you can adapt it for X10 control.
> If anyone here wants one, I have a few brand new ones left over from a
> recent construction project that I can sell for $99 each plus postage.
>
>
> Joe Blo wrote:
> > I live in an apartment where the shower can take quite a while for
> hot
> > water to flow through the shower head and the temperature to
> > stabilize. I already have my coffee maker & towel warmer on an X10
> > home automation system.
> > I am searching for a plumbing attachment that attaches the end of a
> > shower head that has an electrically actuated valve (low voltage DC)
> > to allow water to flow so I can interface it to my home automation
> > system via a DC adapter.
> > This will allow my shower to automatically start in the morning.
> > To those who are lacking electricity knowledge, I am not at all
> > talking about using dangerous voltages near water. So please dont
> > misunder my post.
> > Thanks
BruceR,
I am interested in one of your Autocirc pumps if you still have any.
Please email me at jt102763@yahoo.com and let me know. Thanks.
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> A better and less wasteful way to do this would be with a Laing
> Auto-Circ (http://www.autocirc.com/Autocirc.htm). It easily installs
> under the sink in your bathroom and attaches to the hot and cold lines.
> When turned on it pumps water from the hot line back to the cold side
> so
> hot water water is always available. Then you'll have instant hot water
> at the sink and within a few seconds at the shower. It has a built in
> timer or you can adapt it for X10 control.
> If anyone here wants one, I have a few brand new ones left over from a
> recent construction project that I can sell for $99 each plus postage.
>
>
> Joe Blo wrote:
> > I live in an apartment where the shower can take quite a while for
> hot
> > water to flow through the shower head and the temperature to
> > stabilize. I already have my coffee maker & towel warmer on an X10
> > home automation system.
> > I am searching for a plumbing attachment that attaches the end of a
> > shower head that has an electrically actuated valve (low voltage DC)
> > to allow water to flow so I can interface it to my home automation
> > system via a DC adapter.
> > This will allow my shower to automatically start in the morning.
> > To those who are lacking electricity knowledge, I am not at all
> > talking about using dangerous voltages near water. So please dont
> > misunder my post.
> > Thanks
BruceR,
I am interested in one of your Autocirc pumps if you still have any.
Please email me at jt102763@yahoo.com and let me know. Thanks.
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