Ive never seen a 17 gallon rug shampooer. That would be pretty tough to move around. And it would take a long time to fill from a kithen sink. Just a thought
Ok, now here's what I think may be happening. All depending on the recovery rate of your water heater, your kitchen sink and shower HEAD are restricted to about 2 1/2 gallon per minute. Your tub spout is putting out a lot more water than this. So, (and like I said it all depend on the water heater recovery rate) you run a shower for half hour, no problems because the water heater is heating enough water to keep it hot with only 2 1/2 gall per minute, not to mention half that water is cold(because you use hot and cold when showering)). But, when you fill the tub, the water heater can't keep up with the amount of hot water being used.
Here is a good test. Let me know what size whater heater you have, and if its gas or electric. Then take a five gallon bucket, fill it from the spout of the tub,(with only hot side on) see how many times you can fill it before
The water starts cooling off. If you have a 40 gal gas water heater. You will get about 30 gallons of hot water before it starts getting cooler. If you only get 20 or so gallons of hot water, you have a water heater problem. Please let me know if you understand what I'm saying ,or if you would like me to clarify. Hope we can help you get a full tub of hot water for the kids.
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