Search results

  1. C

    Electric shower and water uptake

    Thanks Flameport, I really appreciate the feedback re the power and water flow, thanks a lot. There's no need to replace rail, hose etc and the real bonus is having the engine which fits in exactly where it came from, no mess with drilling etc.
  2. C

    Electric shower and water uptake

    [/url] Yeah thanks i gogt all the tech info from your link, unfortunately this does not solve my problem. My shower at home requires the isolator switch to be on before the shower will allow water to flow through the unit, this shower will allow water to flow through when the start button is...
  3. C

    Electric shower and water uptake

    Not sure it is gravity fed, it is a Gainsborough 8.5e i have, the replacement engine seems the simplest way to get it up and working, same screw holes etc, i shouldn't encounter any problems, simple push fit etc.'
  4. C

    Electric shower and water uptake

    I read somewhere that an electric shower cannot dispense water without an electrical supply? My partners shower packed in and i switched off at the Isolator switch, i expected this to have stopped any water flow being possible but the water flows whether switched off or on, meaning, you can...
  5. C

    Looking for Gary Mo

    I will try the supplier, i doubt it is jammed though as i made several gentle pushes on it with the tip of a driver and it moves up and down freely. Thanks for the suggestion.
  6. C

    Looking for Gary Mo

    I saw a reply to someone's question about their Gainsborough 8.5e not heating up, Gary Mo noted the following observation: PostPosted: Mon Dec 24, 2007 4:33 pm I’m only getting cold water from my shower? * Is the power turned on? * Is the dynamic water pressure high enough? If...
Back
Top