theory: f(x) = x

practice: f(x) = -8 + 16/(1+e^-10x)

Maybe it’s just mine but can we agree that a lot of showers do that?

    • @wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      57 days ago

      I have this issue in a home built just barely pre-lockdown. So the issue isn’t wear and tear.

      What should I be looking for to fix this?

      • @echo@lemmings.world
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        67 days ago

        Sometimes even new(er) valves fail. If you have hard water then that is plenty of time to mess one up. In a best case scenario, you can lookup your make/model of faucet to buy a ‘cartridge’ for it and find the instructions on how to replace that. In more extreme cases / poor designs, you could have to tear into the wall and replace the entire thing.

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          7 days ago

          You might also see if you can find a plumbing community and post as many details as you can… I’m an experienced DIY person who has done a lot hands on and read a lot, but I’m not a plumber so I still have blind-spots.