How "crappy" is the old crappy one. ? If really crappy and repaired in a less than perfect way then that is even more reason to have an RCD fitted.Thanks guys, I'll check the cable then decide
Just don't have the money for an electrician to come out for an RCD, so maybe I'll just repair the old crappy one
The RCD does more than protect the circuit, it limits the duration of electrical shock to one that is less likely to be fatal.
If you save money by not having an RCD fitted for the shower then put the money you saved into your funeral funds.
Its not that bad, just not very powerful at all.
I'm really not trying to 'save' money, I just don't have money at the moment. I was just thinking I could scrape together £40 for a new slightly more powerful shower instead of £10 for the replacement pressure release device for the existing shower.
How much am I likely to have to shell out for an RCD to be fitted?
Guessing hundreds by the time they have checked and signed off everyrhing.?