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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Cartridge replaced. Not fully tested yet as I have a small leak coming from here: Can someone tell me what this part is called so I can research it? Also should there be any seals on this part?
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Thanks Andy
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    De-scale didn't fix it. One thing I'll try is redoing it but using more grease as I'm worried the seals aren't staying in place when I re-sit the Thermostatic Cartridge.. Does anyone know the type of grease to use on the seals?
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Yep and I'll bite the bullet if a clean and de-scale doesn't work. Thanks guys.
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Worth a try.. I'm on it.
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Live Scotland.. Water real soft here is my understanding.. Filter clean I did not do... Not sure where to start with that suggestion.
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    You think that will stop the drip?
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Replaced the seals and yeah it didn't help one iota... Had to buy an O tool and everything. Trying to do it on the cheap just cost me an extra £20. :(
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Going to try the cheaper option first.. Does anyone know what these are??: Cartridge Inlet Seals damaged - renew.
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    Cold Kitchen

    Not an extension no, just part of the original 3 bed house. Ground floor. I wonder if it's the door then.. Hmm
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    Cold Kitchen

    Never heard of those. Looks like a great idea. Thanks for recommending.. Are they expensive to run? Re cat.. Need to get some ham out and tempt the neighbours in to test. :lol:
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    Cold Kitchen

    Our kitchen is absolutely freezing and I'm not sure if we're losing heat through the floor, or out the door or under the kick-board or window etc.. Unfortunately there isn't sufficient room to fit a radiator in there. Is there a tool or device that you can use to pinpoint the draft or...
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    Silent pull switch

    The pull cord is powering 3x 50 watt halogen bulbs therefore 150 watts. The problem next is to establish what rate the dimmers are. The product information on Amazon is rubbish. How can I tell what wattage rate the dimmers are? Additionally whats the difference in DIMPULLSW-C and DIMPULL-C?
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Thanks guys, good news.. Bad news Mira Discovery Cartridge.. RRP from £91.98.. SHeeeit!
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    Silent pull switch

    Haha. Wonder how blocks of cheese would help.... Ear plugs.. :lol:
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    Silent pull switch

    That'll do for me. Thanks a lot guys.
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    I take it that means behind the mixer which means tile removal?
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    Silent pull switch

    thanks guys. If the theory is correct and that neutral elimates the buzzing is it safe to say that a Greenbrook pull cord dimmer does not need a neutral connection and in turn will not buzz or have any other noise omitted and is therefore silent? The Mrs won't be happy if she thinks...
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    Dripping Mira Shower head

    Loads of posts on the dripping shower heads on the forum but I thought I'd provide a photo to see if it would help me get to the source of the irritation. I have a Mira Discovery - Concentric Mixer shower running off the combi boiler. It drips every few seconds..pretty much all of the time...
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