Yes, as the day goes by and the heater and as well as the light are turned on they make the water "disappear".
This depends on whether the hot water comes from a combination boiler or from a hot water tank with a header tank feeding it. For a combination boiler the fault would probably be at the boiler, possibly from scale in the heat exchanger. For the system that uses the header tank and a hot water cylinder it could be that the float valve in the header tank is stuck an there for it is not refilling the tank or debris has entered the tank and is blocking the outlet.
If you have a leak on the hot water somewhere in the house and the water input into the tank is not running, the tank will lose it's water. And if it is an electric tank, the elements will burn out. Gas hot water tank should be no problem. Pressure valve does not have to be open.
it makes it run rough and lose of power i recently had to put a new filter and drain the gas tank on my 1999 Toyota Camry becuz of water in the tank
Broken water main. Water plant pump failure. Frozen pipes.
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No, leaves can lose water.
you get dehydrated
If water doesn't go into the pressure tank you will not have water pressure.
in a tube that goes in to you and cumes out in to a tank
The only way to know for sure if a person has water in the gas tank is to drain the tank. Usually a car will sputter and die if there is water in the tank.
I cannot use the water from your tank as I have my own but thank you for offering it
If it's just a little bit every day and you don't see any wet spots around it, then yes, it's called evaporation. If your tank is losing a lot of water and there's dampness around or under the tank, then no, that's called a leak.