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Cold Water? david 08-07-2005
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Posted by david on August 7, 2005, 4:36 pm


I live in Phoenix AZ (Proving grounds for hell) and during the summer months
other than late at night cold water is only a memory. Anything similiar to
a water heater for cold water?
TIA,
Dave




Posted by on August 7, 2005, 6:14 pm



david wrote:
> I live in Phoenix AZ (Proving grounds for hell) and during the summer months
> other than late at night cold water is only a memory. Anything similiar to
> a water heater for cold water?
> TIA,
> Dave

How about your very own drinking fountain or refrigerated bottled water
setup.



Posted by david on August 7, 2005, 7:01 pm


Was looking for cold tap water for like showering and washing.

>
> david wrote:
>> I live in Phoenix AZ (Proving grounds for hell) and during the summer
>> months
>> other than late at night cold water is only a memory. Anything similiar
>> to
>> a water heater for cold water?
>> TIA,
>> Dave
>
> How about your very own drinking fountain or refrigerated bottled water
> setup.
>




Posted by Harry K on August 7, 2005, 7:41 pm



david wrote:
> Was looking for cold tap water for like showering and washing.
>
> >
> > david wrote:
> >> I live in Phoenix AZ (Proving grounds for hell) and during the summer
> >> months
> >> other than late at night cold water is only a memory. Anything similiar
> >> to
> >> a water heater for cold water?
> >> TIA,
> >> Dave
> >
> > How about your very own drinking fountain or refrigerated bottled water
> > setup.
> >

What is your water source? I have lived in the south and never had a
problem with not having cold water from city services. If on a well, I
can see your pressure tank heating up during the day. If so, just run
the tank down until the pump starts and you'll have water at about 50
degrees.

Harry K



Posted by Don Young on August 7, 2005, 9:54 pm


There are refrigerated water chillers but for most people the installation
and operating costs would be prohibitive. An evaporative cooling tower might
not be too expensive to run but the installation and maintenance costs would
be high. A large tank, deeply buried, might help some but would be expensive
to install and might not be satisfactory from a cooling standpoint. It might
be easier to cool the bathroom way down, install fans, and then enjoy a nice
warm shower :-).
Don Young
> Was looking for cold tap water for like showering and washing.
>
>>
>> david wrote:
>>> I live in Phoenix AZ (Proving grounds for hell) and during the summer
>>> months
>>> other than late at night cold water is only a memory. Anything similiar
>>> to
>>> a water heater for cold water?
>>> TIA,
>>> Dave
>>
>> How about your very own drinking fountain or refrigerated bottled water
>> setup.
>>
>
>




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