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R Brown's video: Takagi T-H3M Tankless Water Heater: Higher Temperature Setting

@Takagi T-H3M Tankless Water Heater: Higher Temperature Setting
A short video to show the "two button trick" to access the higher temperature settings on the Takagi T-H3M tank less water heater with with either the TM-RE41 or TM-RE42 displays. You can switch between °F and °C by pressing/holding the Info button for 3 secs. You can adjust the temperature between 100°F and 120°F just by pressing the Hot/Cold buttons. To go above 120°F/50°C you need to press/hold the Hot+Info buttons. Earlier video, with more detail, where the "two button push" was blocked by my hand: https://youtu.be/rYecHPXXQSE I use this feature all the time. I like to think of this appliance as a hot water machine. It can produce the exact temperature hot water needed for a task: Shower: 100°F Warm clothes wash: 110°F General use: 120°F Hot clothes wash: 130°F Dishwasher: 140°F With this setting, I just use the hot tap or setting only and use the control on the heater to change what temperature "hot" is. With an older house that has separate hot/cold taps, this is a big improvement and wastes less water as you're not spending a minute or two adjusting the cold/hot mix. Be sure to rate, comment and share And as always, thanks for watching Intro: Louisiana Fairytale by Austin Rogers https://web.archive.org/web/20170402222425/http://drfiddle.com/show_tune.php?id=94

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