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Yes.Doubled glazed unit.Outside temp was 1 or 2 degrees, and my water was 30 at the brush head. Way too hot. In winter you only want Luke warm water. Has all the benefits of cleaning with hot, but lower cost to produce and little to no risk of thermal shock. I'm sure the rule of thumb was you want your water to be no more than 20 degrees hotter than the ambient air temperature. So in winter, 20 degrees at the brush head and no more.
Quote from: Jonny 87 on November 18, 2015, 08:15:10 amYes.Doubled glazed unit.Outside temp was 1 or 2 degrees, and my water was 30 at the brush head. Way too hot. In winter you only want Luke warm water. Has all the benefits of cleaning with hot, but lower cost to produce and little to no risk of thermal shock. I'm sure the rule of thumb was you want your water to be no more than 20 degrees hotter than the ambient air temperature. So in winter, 20 degrees at the brush head and no more.im surprised at those temperatures.what im thinking of doing is before i set off in the morning is running the pump/heater for 30 mins on a very hot setting back into my tank which will give me luke warm water on freezing cold days.