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If it is under warranty, just contact the company to diagnose and fix it. The most likely cause is a failed thermostat or element, but as the flow rate is also incorrect, it may be a control board issue. This unit only seems to be available in Australia. We are in North America :>)
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run fault codes and look for a speed sensor problem . If the speedo is not reading then any other items requiring a computation of speed/ distance will not work either.
You can't do that, the reaction is instantaneous. But you can change the behaviour of the button to put it on something less damaging as a restart. Follow this
http://www.ghacks.net/2011/06/11/change-the-windows-power-button-action/ and change it to Switch user.
We are a bit confused by the device that you are using to heat the Hot water with- Is it an instantaneous HW heater?-- They are pressure sensitive-- Could it be, that your water pressure drops momentarily, (which causes the instantaneous heater to shut down its flame-- and you get a pulse of Cold water.)
If your hot water is a tank-- It is possible that something is cycling your hot water away-- like rinse pulses on the Washing machine)-- or your dishwasher?
Tell us more about the Rinnal Air Conditioners and what they have to do with Hot water and your SHower?
Im sorry but you will never get 54 on your card toughs are theoretical maximum speeds and I have never seen a system actually achieve them the actual speeds received by wireless devices are actually much lower and 11 is a normal speed wile running over wireless. Im sure this isnt what you wanted to here and I am sorry but it pretty much comes down to manufactures lieing by telling you it goes to speeds that can never be reached.
Conventional Ethernet can transmit data at rates from 10 Mbps up to 100 Mbps.
Phoneline networking specification, HomePNA 2.0, transmits data at rates up to 10 Mbps.
One type of powerline networking technology promises data speeds up to 189 Mbps.
Wireless Ethernet has data transmission rates up to 11 Mbps.
HomeRF goes up to 1.6 Mbps.
Bluetooth goes up to 3 Mbps.
the speeds noted above are theoretical as other factors WILL affect your connection speed and WILL LIKELY lower the connection speed between your device and the ISP.
for comparison check on www.speedtest.net and compare other isp, changing isp is your more concret solution.
your looking for the turbine speed sensor a.k.a transmission speed sensor and not the vechile spees sensor correct? they are two different sensors! the transmission speed sensor is on the side of the transmission facing the side of the car around 11 o'clock in relation to the output shaft witch is where the cv axle goes in! if it is the vechile speed sensonr then it is on top of the transmission tail house for the other output shaft and the other cv goes too. if you follow the transmisssion dip stick down to the transmission it is in that area! good luck
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