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  1. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Thank you
  2. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    I haven't no, I've got someone who's actually technically competent tomorrow so I'll get them to do it tomorrow, is there anything else I need to do?
  3. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    I turned it back on for that
  4. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Recommended to me, clearly not the greatest decision I've made
  5. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Yes I've always had someone with me and I've made sure that anytime I'm touching anything it's all turned off at the mains
  6. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Can only go off what the sparky said, I have absolutely no idea what I'm doing, mostly gone off Google and diy help sites to try and get stuff figured out
  7. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Yeah opened it up earlier today, couldn't see anything physically wrong with anything (damaged wires or loose connections) but I am also rather inept at stuff like this
  8. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    I've ordered one, going to replace it tomorrow! I'll keep you updated
  9. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    triton aspirante 8.5kw electric shower - brushed steel asp08brstl Taking the readings at the shower mains inside the unit
  10. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Aye you're not wrong
  11. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    The shower has power but not enough voltage to actually get it to work properly
  12. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Live and neutral
  13. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    Had a sparky out and he reckoned either the MCB or the pump in the shower was the fault, I wanted a new shower anyway and the MCB was only a few quid to swap so it wasn't the end of the world
  14. twbenn

    Low voltage to shower

    The other week my triton shower kicked the bucket. I've replaced the MCB and bought a whole new shower unit, after replacing the MCB and fitting the new shower the voltage was only showing around 50v but used to run at 230v like normal before my old died. Does anyone have any advice as to what...
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