Mira Jump shower 9.5 KW

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Hello everyone
As I have so much trouble with Redring I was thinking of getting a Mira Jump-Does anyone know if the plumbing and wiring would be close to the Redring 650 Slimline9.5 KW? I would want it to be close so I could simply put the Mira in without much plumbing alteration.
Thanks for any advice.....
 
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You will have to compare it with the positions of your pipe and cable entries.

Most have two or three options so it depends on how the present one is connected.
 
Both have cable and water connections on the right hand side, water bottom side , electric above.
Google is your friend for pdf`s.
 
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Mira Jump has cable entry at both left and right side of unit so don't see that as an issue, inlet is right sided as is the redring.
 
Mira Jump has cable entry at both left and right side of unit so don't see that as an issue, inlet is right sided as is the redring.
well it looks The Mira could work-does anyone know if the right panel can be removed where the water pipe enters at the bottom right? I had to cut the plastic with the Redring and that was a bit of a pain!
Thanks everyone for replies -I appreciate that as I have had problems with electric showers so any help really appreciated!
 
Looking at the pdf, it has a service tunnel(cover for incoming supplies) with removable parts for water/electric.
 
-does anyone know if the right panel can be removed where the water pipe enters at the bottom right? I had to cut the plastic with the Redring and that was a bit of a pain!

The MI show removable inserts/sections for services.

http://www.mirashowers.co.uk/onlinecatalog/pdf/1129821_w2_c_mira_jump_merchant.pdf[/QUOTE]
I would say its looking good at this stage and the Mira is probably more reliable as I have had leaking and solenoid problems with the Redring!
Thanks everyone...
 

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