Little devils aren't they!Nope! I thought that too, but go through the process and it comes out as this;
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Little devils aren't they!Nope! I thought that too, but go through the process and it comes out as this;
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Tinkers!Little devils aren't they!
Yes, I told him he needed an electrician and I wouldn’t come back until he got one to do what you have saidPlus you would have had to install either a separate RCD or update the board & run a new supply from board. So about £800 later his shower may be suitable for use.
Unfortunately a chancer would happily do it for himYes, I told him he needed an electrician and I wouldn’t come back until he got one to do what you have said
He kept arguing and was upset that I didn’t want to do the job, I told him he could die if I fitted it and I would go to prisonUnfortunately a chancer would happily do it for him
I reply with say you a family member get seriously injured or worse someone is going to come straight for me saying I didn’t do the job correctly regardless what was said at the time.He kept arguing and was upset that I didn’t want to do the job, I told him he could die if I fitted it and I would go to prison
The install would be the same you are paying more for the larger integrated pump on the dual.View attachment 189663
Same model and wattage, but is swapping over to the dual one going to work installation wise? Will it affect the water pressure? Thanks again, never done this before.
And is it worth it? It’s £252 rather than £163 for a regular one
CheersThe install would be the same you are paying more for the larger integrated pump on the dual.
Go for the highest KW rated one you can afford, you’ll soon forget what you paid for it when you get an electric shock from the overloaded wiring
A couple of years ago an old chap asked me to change an electric shower in his bungalow, i couldn’t see an isolation switch and the very old fuse board only had 4 old type fuses.
The bathroom backed onto the kitchen and i worked out the shower was wired in with the cooker.
He couldn’t believe it when I said I wasn’t going to do the job as the existing shower had worked fine for many years.
Is the dual one any good? Just wondering if it’ll be piss weak like in hotels at 9.5k/w but I’ve always wanted one like that
In my old house we had a Mira Azora dual shower, the rainfall head was very pleasant, different model but probably the same pump.Is the dual one any good? Just wondering if it’ll be piss weak like in hotels at 9.5k/w but I’ve always wanted one like that
Goes without saying, get it installed by a qualified electrician, with the correct wiring, fuse, etc. We did so at a previous house and never got an electric shockCorrected for you.
It doesn’t surprise me with some landlords.When I was working for a Lettings Agency in Hove as a general property maintenance bloke around 15 years ago, they asked me to check out an electrical shower unit that was playing up. It was wired in with 2.5mm T&E which over heated and tripped the fuse. Apparently the landlord had installed it himself.
He was not amused when I told the tenants and Agency it was dangerous and should be condemned.
Absolutely do not do this!!! Buy one that is the correct wattage for the supply cable, if you don't know what you are doing don't give out incorrect advice on a forum like this.Go for the highest KW rated one you can afford, you’ll soon forget what you paid for it when you use it every day.