Post AyYsBHTLJXnSHHTlVw by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
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 (DIR) Post #AyYqhSer3tKAKO54ZU by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2025-09-25T09:59:27.619632Z
       
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       oh cool, there is also some issue with the gas heater that doesn't seem to be resolved by just reset of it, so no hot water now?
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYqw64PKDggcI0mp6 by hny@mastodonczech.cz
       2025-09-25T10:01:13Z
       
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       @pony or anytime soon
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYqw7W5wlQf6RyPcO by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2025-09-25T10:02:05.430134Z
       
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       @hny that would be very unfortunate
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYrmavPqtYjMzq4DQ by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2025-09-25T10:11:37.915193Z
       
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       interesting, turned on the heating as well and it kinda fixed it? but why would it refuse to heat water for faucets until you turn on the radiators, this is so cursed
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYsBHTLJXnSHHTlVw by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
       2025-09-25T10:14:21.155833Z
       
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       @pony this may be a problem with water pressure inside the system; too low means no heating and also no hot water → and turning on the heating means heating the water and thus higher pressurealso it may be problem with the gas heater electronics, have you tried to switch it off and back on again?
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYsBIZlDAWZhTUP9k by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2025-09-25T10:16:02.854290Z
       
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       @marenamat there was low pressure in the heating part, but i think that's just for the water that's in the radiators, so it should not affect faucets? i tried to restart it few times, there is a button for it
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYv5UPma4kYXkkBfM by marenamat@slon.jmq.cz
       2025-09-25T10:46:44.294599Z
       
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       @pony usually the low pressure problem kills the whole heater because the construction kinda physically needs pressure high enough to avoid accidentally boiling the water in the systemat least that's how i understand it
       
 (DIR) Post #AyYvMNRPlJAFq0Ym4O by pony@blovice.bahnhof.cz
       2025-09-25T10:51:43.429741Z
       
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       @marenamat makes sense, the pressure was just below the threshold on the gauge
       
 (DIR) Post #AyZ4bx1SeWiq7fvBrM by vbabka@mastodon.social
       2025-09-25T12:13:03Z
       
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       @pony @marenamat heating the faucet water is indirect. Burning gas only heats directly the circuit for radiators, but a three-way valve can switch the circulation to an inner part of the circuit with heat exchanger that heats the faucet water. So the radiator  circuit pressure matters always, yeah.
       
 (DIR) Post #AyZTzZUaHqq6wtu4X2 by hny@mastodonczech.cz
       2025-09-25T15:06:06Z
       
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       @pony like... 10 years ago I've spend almost whole month in pubs. #thermona
       
 (DIR) Post #AyZTzai5l7Eqj5ENE0 by vbabka@mastodon.social
       2025-09-25T16:28:20Z
       
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       @hny @pony you can shower in pubs?