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Electric Showers

Mrs7ones
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Hi,
we had a new bathroom fitted 15 months ago, and the electric shower we had fitted has packed in.
I was wondering, firstly, if anyone may have an idea what's up with it, and how to fix it....
Basically, the power is there (the light is on), but no water is coming out at all.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be very grateful.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend a good BUDGET electric shower.
I don't have much cash to pay with, but I would like something that will last a bit more than 15 months.
Many thanks
we had a new bathroom fitted 15 months ago, and the electric shower we had fitted has packed in.
I was wondering, firstly, if anyone may have an idea what's up with it, and how to fix it....
Basically, the power is there (the light is on), but no water is coming out at all.
If anyone has any ideas, I'd be very grateful.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend a good BUDGET electric shower.
I don't have much cash to pay with, but I would like something that will last a bit more than 15 months.
Many thanks

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What is the make of the shower that is not working ? if its a Triton you can call them up and ask what model fits the same .And i think Triton has a 2 years guarantee
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/HomebaseBrowseLister?storeId=20001&catalogId=1500000901&zone=&giftFinder=&langId=-1&categoryId=1500010984&Trail=C%24cip%3D1500010301%3EC%24cip%3D1500010980%3EC%24cip%3D1500010984&previousperPage=10&perPage=10&currPage=1&sortBy=8&x=12&y=70 -
I got a Triton from Screwfix at a good price (to replace a Triton when the motor burnt out after 5 years)
IIRC, the best bet is to get a replacement that uses the same configuration of water inlet pipes, then fitting is quite simple.0 -
Thanks so much for the info....
HOWEVER, after having a month's worth of baths, it turns out that the shower isn't busted..... The on/off knob had worked loose and wasn't 'catching'.
So..................... we now have a working shower again:rolleyes::o
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