• CompactFlax@discuss.tchncs.de
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    21 hours ago

    On demand recirculating works reasonably well but only for people who tolerate it. Push button, wait 3 min, water hot. It works for me but I know it’s way too much trouble for other people. It saves water and energy.

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      20 hours ago

      Oh, yeah, that makes much more sense actually. Now I kinda want that setup, but I bet it’s expensive.

      • lemming741@lemmy.world
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        3 hours ago

        The basic recirculation system is less than $300. Controlling the pump is the only thing you would have to add.

        The pump comes with a built-in timer so you could turn the pump off while you sleep but that is not very granular.

        A $15 relay plug will handle it no problem. How you control that relay plug is a rabbit hole- you can use the normie apps and their cloud servers crawling your local network but you get voice commands and remote control with very little effort. Or you can set up home assistant and have the pump run every time you turn on the bathroom lights, and when you unplug your phone from overnight charging, and when your phone connects to the house Wi-Fi upon arrival home from work.