SpaceYeti
Prolific Member
Earlier, I took a shower. In this apartment complex, all the piping is interlinked. When someone else uses water, it effects the temperature of your water. I adjust the temperature of my water frequently. So I got an idea; Automatic water temperature regulators. The concept is simple, it measures the temperature of the water actually coming from the faucet, and adjusts the hot or cold water flow in order to keep the temperature at whatever you set it to. There would be a necessary lag in the adjustments, of course. Firstly, the water needs to change temperature before it starts adjusting the col/hot flows. Secondly, the altered flows wouldn't change the temperature right away. This means the actual adjustments would have to compensate for the lag and not cause temperature chaos by over-adjusting. But that's a simple problem to handle. Just have it adjust at a speed proportional to the difference in actual and targeted temperatures, and give it an acceptable margin within a few degrees of the target.
Either way, brilliant, yes?
Either way, brilliant, yes?