Replacing Electric Shower

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Hi

Looking some help again!!

I have to replace a shower but the water inlet on old shower is bottom right and is connected with a 90 degree connector.

The new shower water inlet is bottom but point down, can anyone kind person advise best way to connect this up? Would a flexible hose suit this? what size would it need to be?

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I would fit a 90 degree compression elbow to the inlet and then position it to the right, left, or behind as required. See my appalling sketch below:

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If all else fails, you could always refer to the instructions that came with it! :rolleyes:

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there is a similar one on the old shower but I just thought the water pipe is running down wall behind rather than out of wall which would have made connecting a lot easier!!
 

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