KJinNC
Member
OK. But in case this was lost in a lengthy post: stopwatch-tested water flow is 1 gallon in 75 seconds.
If 1.5 gallons really took 1 minute, it should take about 40 seconds to get one gallon. So, I am a little over half the advertised speed.
Perhaps this is normal. I know some items advertise theoretical maximums that are rarely encountered in real life. For example, wireless routers may claim a range of 500 feet in perfect conditions, but real-world range might be 150 feet.
I am planning to ask a plumber (acquaintance of a friend) for suggestions, and on Monday, I'll call Moen and ask if they have anything they can offer me to help. Thanks for all advice and help.
If 1.5 gallons really took 1 minute, it should take about 40 seconds to get one gallon. So, I am a little over half the advertised speed.
Perhaps this is normal. I know some items advertise theoretical maximums that are rarely encountered in real life. For example, wireless routers may claim a range of 500 feet in perfect conditions, but real-world range might be 150 feet.
I am planning to ask a plumber (acquaintance of a friend) for suggestions, and on Monday, I'll call Moen and ask if they have anything they can offer me to help. Thanks for all advice and help.