North Baltic sea
Guru
The slime comment is concerning; I haven't noticed anything like that, at least from normal use... What would cause it? Why associated with aluminum?
Can a mixing valve like that be added to most water heaters? Ours is an Atwood, nominally 11 gal aluminum alloy tank (10.5 actual), and we've never run out of available hot water... but the mixing valve idea sounds interesting.
-Chris
I imagine the mucus formed too low temperature of the hot water tank. the material should not be affected unless the silver that kills bacteria. silver tank would certainly be a nice price ...
here to guidance on good heat a minimum of about 60 ° C. 55 ° C, begins to form a bacterin.