Would you please help me correctly word these sentences?
Every time you use a bit of hot water the water tank heats up water to maximum capacity again so that you always have a full tank of ghot water. (Is that how youd use maximum capacity?)
Is connected and feed off the correct terms? How would you phrase please?
The kitchen faucet is connected and feeding off the a small water tank that gives a limited amount of water.
The shower is feeding off a very large tank that continuously heats the water giving you an unlimited amount of water.
In the kitchen it seems there is an unlimited supply/amount of hot water and when taking a shower there is only 10 minutes worth of hot water. Is it because the hot tank supplying/connected to the shower is a lot smaller?
Which of these is correct or how would you say it?
Thanks
Every time you use a bit of hot water, the water tank heats up water to its maximum capacity so that you always have a full tank of hot water. The kitchen faucet is connected to (or feeding off of) a small water tank that gives a limited amount of water. The shower is feeding off of a very large tank that continuously heats the water, giving you an unlimited amount of water.
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Every time you use a bit of hot water, the water tank heats up water to its maximum capacity so that you always have a full tank of hot water.
The kitchen faucet is connected to (or feeding off of) a small water tank that gives a limited amount of water.
The shower is feeding off of a very large tank that continuously heats the water, giving you an unlimited amount of water.