Greetings everyone I have very cold ground water and very low pressure where I live. I have not had good luck with tankless water heaters in the past, so I am wondering if I bought two of the Excel tankless ventless water heaters and fed the output of the first unit into the second one if I could get good nice hot water out of that at the max 1.6GPM flow they are rated for?
personally, I've got great pressure... But, being the inquisitive one, I've experimented with my eccotemp L5.
I've got a portable hottub, and had a harbor freight transfer pump 12volt laying around... I plumbed to pick up water from the tub, feed through the heater, and back out to the tub... worked awesome! now, I did not run it back through a shower head to see if I'd like the pressure... but, what I saw on the outlet hose was similar to my regular water supply pressure.
Bryan at Eccotemp showed me how to adjust the propane burner and water pressure inlet to a range outside of factory specs, with 2 adjustment screws... so, that along with a standard garden hose ball valve... I can hit 192 degree outlet temps!
I know it doesn't answer your original question... but it might give you an idea what your heater is capable of.
personally, I think hitting the second heater with hot water isn't going to help you much. there might even be a high limit switch incorporated in your heater.
HF pump $39.99... wait for a sale!
https://www.harborfreight.com/12-volt-dc-transfer-pump-63324.html
garden hose ball valve
https://www.amazon.com/Gilmour-Connector-Single-Shut-off-803004-1001/dp/B0006U66B6
also created a PEX manifold with Shark Bite ball valves and fittings to go to the shower and clothes washer... has worked great for over 2 years
Shark Bite fittings are awesome, because they're reusable!