OK, 'this space'; is now largely ready to be watched ....I guess it depends upon what one regards as "noticeably cooler" - under normal circumstances (i.e. unless we have 'a house full of visitors') the water late at night is 'well hot enough' for anything (well, I can't say about baths, since we don't really do them!)
Anyway, I'm acquiring some 'Chapter and Verse' for you all today. I measured the temp at the kitchen tap first thing this morning and, if I remember, will do the same late tonight - so 'watch this space'!
The water in my cylinder was last heated during some of the period from 03:00 -06:00 'last night' - so around 21-24 hours ago.
The temp of hot water at my kitchen tap first thing in the morning (around 08:00, hence not that long after the heating, was 61.3C. Now, 21+ hours after the last heating, it is 56.4°C - a fall of 4.9°C and still too hot to hold my hand under for any significant period of time.
The point of this exercise was to hopefully confirm that I'm not experiencing significant mixing of stored heated water and the cold water drawn into the cylinder during the day, and I think that these figures have indeed confirmed that.
I would guess that we've probably used about half a cylinder of hot water today (70L), hence will have drawn that much cold water into the bottom of the DHW cylinder but come tomorrow I'll know how much electricity was used by the immersion tonight, hence will be able to make a more accurate estimate of how much cold water was actually sitting below the heated water. I will then be able, for comparison, to estimate what the water temp would have been now if there had their been complete mixing of the heated water with the cold water below it.
