Ok.
I have a 150 liter water tank, which is heated solar (And when there is no sun, by an electronic heater). This is a common solar system in the building. The solar panels are on the roof, and the water tank is 5 feet from my shower.
But I do not think the source of the problem is related to this solar system, because the problem also occurs when using water heated by the electric heater.
But I do not think the source of the problem is related to this solar system, because the problem also occurs when using water heated by the electric heater.
I started the elimination, by filling buckets of hot water with other faucet in the house. I counted 110 liters of hot water suitable for a hot shower (for men, not women ...). This means that there is no problem with the water heating system and the transmission of the water in the pipes to the faucet.
Another day (when I know there is a hot-water tank like last time), I started filling buckets with the water faucet coming out of the SmarControl system. Here too I took out about 110 liters of hot water.
I thought, maybe the problem is that the water runs out for the second (or third) person taking a shower, related to the fact that there is a time gap between the two showers. So I did a test another day: I took out from the SmarControl in the shower 40 liters of hot water, and took a break. I waited 15 minutes and then continued to take out hot water. But I find no problem because I took out another 70 liters of hot water.
It is important to note that when we shower while there is still sun in the sky (i.e. there is circulation of the water coming from the solar panels), the hot water lasts longer.
So I can't understand what can be the cause to the problem, that when I or anybody else take shower, the hot water is running out after one or two showers.
Also, my plumber installed two similar Groa SmartControl systems, in my two showers, so it is unlikely that this is a problem in the system itself.