You can pick up the battery power from the main buss. The length of the extra wire depends on where you put the 80 amp breaker. I had to add only one wire, buss to breaker. I reused the original breaker to trombetta wire.
Look for a pinched line somewhere after the common pump/city water and the split to the water heater. This would be plumbing common to all downstream fixtures.
Changing the inside diameter of the plumbing makes a large difference in flow area. The area changes by the square of the diameter...
The check valve in the city water inlet may be misbehaving. If so, it would be a restriction giving the pressure reading differences during water flow.
The air bubble in the water heater would act as a small accumulator.
Check the faucet screens for signs of debris.
Also, it sounds like what happens when an accumulator discharges. Is there an accumulator installed? That would indicate general plumbing downstream of the accumulator is ok and the problem is somewhere near the inlet of the system.
At tire pressures around 100psi, the estimate is for every 10F tire pressure will change by 2%. 40 degree temp change causes 4 x 2% = 8% pressure change. 110 x 1.08 = 118.8psi. Are sensors reading correctly?
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There are differences that the colors reference for the Type 1 Propane connectors based on the spring tension and flow rate. The light green connectors are rated for Rated for 200,000 Btu per hour. The black are rated for 70,000-100,000 Btu per hour. The...
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