05-08-2019, 07:26 AM
I grew up in the Pacific NW and lived many years in Alaska.
I've always had real winters most of my life.
Immersion in hot water had always been an available therapeutic treatment.
Household hot water was always maintained at 180°F.
Baths hot enough to cook lobster and showers hot enough to peel paint were a natural part of my life.
It also gave good sanitizing temps for washing dishes and similar.
Our water heater here is set at about 120°F.
I now shower with straight hot water.
Don't do baths anymore because our water isn't hot enough.
Because of electrical costs, I have accepted this as a way of life.
During our extended power outages, we found that we had enough hot water to to get at least tepid showers for several days.
Recently I had a timer placed on the hot water tank to bring down the power usage to heat our water.
At the constant 120°F temp, I had no problems, other than wishing for hotter water.
The tank's temp is no longer maintained at 120°F 24 hours a day, 8 hrs on, 16 hrs off.
It has made a substantial reduction in our electrical usage.
But, I seem to be having a not so good effect from it.
I have not shaved for many years because of facial irritation.
Now after reducing the water's heating period, a few hours after showering and washing my face and hair, my face under my beard begins to itch and burn quite badly.
Trimming my beard length and wiping my face with alcohol seems to be a way to treat the problem.
I'm thinking that 120°F for 24 hours/day was enough to sanitize our hot water.
Now that the hot period has been reduced only a higher temp will do the job.
We use a 5 micron filter.
I do not think it is caused by a creepy-crawler.
My guess is that it is from a spoor transmitted organism like a fungus or such, like a facial variety of underarm or crotch itch.
We're having our roof replaced soon.
The PV system will need to be removed and replaced for that.
I am going to look into adding solar water heating supplemented by electrical heating with temps up to maybe 130°F.
I'd rather not begin regular chlorine treatments.
Thoughts or alternatives?
I've always had real winters most of my life.
Immersion in hot water had always been an available therapeutic treatment.
Household hot water was always maintained at 180°F.
Baths hot enough to cook lobster and showers hot enough to peel paint were a natural part of my life.
It also gave good sanitizing temps for washing dishes and similar.
Our water heater here is set at about 120°F.
I now shower with straight hot water.
Don't do baths anymore because our water isn't hot enough.
Because of electrical costs, I have accepted this as a way of life.
During our extended power outages, we found that we had enough hot water to to get at least tepid showers for several days.
Recently I had a timer placed on the hot water tank to bring down the power usage to heat our water.
At the constant 120°F temp, I had no problems, other than wishing for hotter water.
The tank's temp is no longer maintained at 120°F 24 hours a day, 8 hrs on, 16 hrs off.
It has made a substantial reduction in our electrical usage.
But, I seem to be having a not so good effect from it.
I have not shaved for many years because of facial irritation.
Now after reducing the water's heating period, a few hours after showering and washing my face and hair, my face under my beard begins to itch and burn quite badly.
Trimming my beard length and wiping my face with alcohol seems to be a way to treat the problem.
I'm thinking that 120°F for 24 hours/day was enough to sanitize our hot water.
Now that the hot period has been reduced only a higher temp will do the job.
We use a 5 micron filter.
I do not think it is caused by a creepy-crawler.
My guess is that it is from a spoor transmitted organism like a fungus or such, like a facial variety of underarm or crotch itch.
We're having our roof replaced soon.
The PV system will need to be removed and replaced for that.
I am going to look into adding solar water heating supplemented by electrical heating with temps up to maybe 130°F.
I'd rather not begin regular chlorine treatments.
Thoughts or alternatives?
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Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.
Was a Democrat until gun control became a knee jerk, then a Republican until the crazies took over, back to being a nonpartisan again.
This time, I can no longer participate in the primary.