Digital Shower with 3 Outlets
Discussion
Not sure if any of the following would be useful but have a gander.
http://www.hansgrohe.co.uk/18313.htm?fsid=0x000076...
Cheers, Pingy
http://www.hansgrohe.co.uk/18313.htm?fsid=0x000076...
Cheers, Pingy
I usd a Mira dual for the bath and handshower, a seperate Mira single for the wash basin and already had an Aqualisa for the overhead shower.
My original plan was to use a diverter for the bath and handshower but it took away the clean lines of going tapless on the bath.
My original plan was to use a diverter for the bath and handshower but it took away the clean lines of going tapless on the bath.
Edited by Andrew_S on Tuesday 30th January 07:04
Edited by Andrew_S on Tuesday 30th January 07:16
Yeh I was hoping to do it without having extra "stuff" (i.e. a diverter).
I've seen the Grohe/Hansgrohe offerings. Grohe do a nice one with all the controls on one panel, but it's not digital. Their digital offering has 2 separate panels, one for controlling the temperature and one for picking the outlet, which is a bit clumsy.
I'm just amazed that given how flexible the digital controllers are, someone hasn't produced one that works with a 3-way outlet valve.
I've seen the Grohe/Hansgrohe offerings. Grohe do a nice one with all the controls on one panel, but it's not digital. Their digital offering has 2 separate panels, one for controlling the temperature and one for picking the outlet, which is a bit clumsy.
I'm just amazed that given how flexible the digital controllers are, someone hasn't produced one that works with a 3-way outlet valve.
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