Power Showers - talk to me
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That's not a power shower, that's an electric shower and the rating refers to the heating element. So really the higher the better PROVIDING that the wiring is up to the job - early electric showers ran less current and may well have wiring that won't cope with more recent, higher powered units.
That notwithstanding, electric showers are generally rubbish. I would get a proper power shower (i.e. that pumps the existing hot water tank).
That notwithstanding, electric showers are generally rubbish. I would get a proper power shower (i.e. that pumps the existing hot water tank).
Marf said:
Need to replace my shower, looking to spend around £100. Nothing fancy. Most of the year I don't use the shower and bathe instead.
Can anyone reccomend a good one?
What does the power rating mean? 8.5kw, 9kw etc? Is that the power of the pump?
Cheers
Marf
9kW pump? Christ! That would make a heavy duty Karcher look like my granddad having a p*ss. Can anyone reccomend a good one?
What does the power rating mean? 8.5kw, 9kw etc? Is that the power of the pump?
Cheers
Marf

As above, anything that size is an electric shower which heats the water via an electric heater element. You need to establish exactly what you have first.
Electric Shower
- Fed from a large dedicated supply (30A upwards).
- Cold feed only
- May be either a wall mounted unit very similar in appearance to an electric shower or a concealed pump
- Will have a small power supply - typically a fused spur with a small flex
- Has a hot and cold feed
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