I don't think the controller measures the on demand heat. Mine shows around 25 c after its been running a bit with water coming out of coiled hose hot if it was only 30c it would be luke warm.
The sensor is placed where it will work best for frost stat to avoid it turning on and off too many times. The frost stat comes in at 2c and runs until the water increases another 5c.
Not 100% sure where the sensor is though.
Good morning,
The above is correct - the sensor and temperature reading on the controller is not the temperature output on the heater, but rather the temperature of the water coming at the coldest part of the system, where the output of the water tank is. The reader on the controller is monitoring this for a frost scenario.
At heater output point, the heater will happily heat up to very hot temperatures (upto on the water output - 60-70c), although the actual heater itself heats to 80c. However there is two important notes to remember:
- The Heaters are a on demand flow based heating system - so reducing your water flow by 5 points on the controller can increase your output temperature by about 20%. Our recommended flow rate is 25-30 on our controllers.
- At this time of year (particularly in this cold snap), the incoming water from the water tank is much colder, so it takes longer for the heater to get upto full temperature.
- As soon as water exits the heater output on the side of the cabinet, you are losing heat especially when it’s very cold. The more hose that is pulled out of the reel, the colder it will get - especially if the HydroHeat Hot hose is not fitted - although any hose will lose temperature along cold ground.
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