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When a hot water tap is opened, everything is fine. When a shower is used, there isn't enough flow to keep the water heater happy, and after a minute or so it turns off its burner and waits for a minute while the hot water runs cold, then turns the burner back on and repeats that cycle endlessly. If a hot water tap is half open at the same time as the shower is used, everything is fine - the water heater runs continuously.

Please advise what may wrong with the water heater and how it can be fixed. I have fitted a new diaphragm and stripped the lower half of the gas valve (below the diaphragm) to no avail.
 
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