Yes cold water regardless of where the shower dial is. If it’s turned to hot, the pressured reduces ( like it did when. It worked) but the water is still cold. Does it still point to thermal cut out?
Just bear in mind that with an Electric shower (and a lot of appliances too) it costs proportionally more to buy individual parts than to but the whole appliance itself and then the cost/trouble of replacing them.
Not so much with a thermal cut out I know but with heating elements etc it is rarely worthwhile.
From the picture it looks like the thermal cut out might be on the Line side of things but bear in mind that a manufacturer might put them on the N side of things and some manufacturers do not put them so they cut out all of elements of the usual 2 or 3 elements but sometimes just one or two so when it trips to off it merely reduces the heat rather than cutting it off completely.
Good point @ebee.
The cut-out was going to cost around £15 and the shower cost me just over £40. It's a shame as it's not great for the environment but I am running the risk that it may not be the cut-out. There may be additional faults.
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