Looking for a good tempering valve for my gas hot water heater

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Rldev

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I'm Looking for a good tempering valve for my gas hot water heater. Any recommendations. The ones I see online with reviews all claim they don't even put out 120 F. I see Honeywell gets the vote here. Something like Honeywell R-AM-101C-US-1? I have 3/4" copper pipe.
 
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I like Honeywell.
https://terrylove.com/forums/showth...atic-Mixing-Valves-(-water-heater-tempering-)

I no longer use Apollo after the problems I've had with them.

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Thanks Terry. Any particular model for 3/4 inch copper pipe? I also notice there are two versions. Many complain the AM101C doesn't get to 120, where as the AM101-STD is more flexible.
 
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