I have a Rheem heat pump water heater and a mixing valve. I have heard many (contradicting) advice for how to set water temperature. The mixing valve has simple settings but no thermometer and I haven't touched it since it was installed (by a totally incompetent contractor who I do not trust whatsoever):
What is the best approach to set both for highest efficiency and why?
To my understanding, the best would be to set water temperature the highest (150F) and adjust mixing valve to mix a bit of very hot water with lots of cold water. This I am thinking should maximize the amount of hot water. The tank itself is fairly efficient in storing hot water.
If this is correct so far, how do I adjust the mixing valve when there is no thermometer? Can I go to the closest sink, turn on the water and adjust mixing valve until the water has a certain temperature? If yes, what should be the target temperature?
(Note: While I enjoy as hot water as possible since I can mix at the sink anyway, I value efficiency much higher. So it should be the lowest acceptable temperature for lowest power consumption)