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I don't think any consumer inline water heaters can keep up with the DTV's 21 gallons a minute flow! Tremendous shower experience!
the dtv is quite a nice piece. i just install one in a non-working display (that's right, it's just there for show, nice use of the money eh! :) ), and am waiting on some of the media conponents to arrive so i can finish a full working DTV display (steam, streaming audio, color rain head thing, wall tiles, blah blah blah). all seems well designed, and the finished experience is unreal.
kohlers bodyspa waterfall/body jet tower recycles the water in the tub through a grate, exactly like a whirlpool, and at 60gallons/min it pounds the water out. with four of the ten jets on full, it'll pin you to the wall. the idea behind it, is to have a shower bath first, so your clean, and the water is clean, then have your water wasting fun.
But (and you knew there was a but), with all 5 heads/tiles running at 104 degrees, I emptied my 85gallon hot water tank in about 12 minutes. I've adjusted the heat in the water tank up two notches and will see what difference that makes. I am still in experiment mode, so if someone has suggestions, I would like to hear them.
So... after a major (down to the studs) rework of the master bathroom...and the installation of what was to be "Shower Nirvana" (Kohler tiles system and DTV, a 12" rain head and a french shower...plus Noritz 'Always hot' bottomless hot water heater)...I am taking baths and crappy showers in my guest bathroom....all thanks to Kohler's "not ready for prime time" DTV computer controller.
All my contractor can get out of the unit is "all on" flow and no display on the controiler unit, just a blank blue screen...(eerily reminiscent of the Windows 'blue screen of death' I sometimes see on my laptop).
First Kohler sent a new cable ("we've had problems with cables" they said = 3 weeks)...the cable arrived today...same problem...'oh, it must be the power supply" they now claim..."oh, too bad...that is on a 28 day backlog" (guess they must be having lots of problems with that component too)...
Lessons learned....
My advice is 'Go manual"...save yourself thousands of dollars and a bunch of heartache.
Nice idea Kohler...nice ads...next time spend less on advertising and more on R&D. Oh, and by the way.."take it up with your distributor" is not a satisfactory escalation to a dissatisfied customer.