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Evening all !
I am sure I am missing something really obvious here, but....
We have a Gainsborough electric shower in the main bathroom that runs way too hot with a shower head attached. Remove the shower head, and run the shower with just the hose attached, it works fine. I have tried numerous shower-heads, checking before buying that they are suitable for electric showers, but they make no difference. The shower is about 10 years old, and didn't do this to start with, but this has been the case for the last couple of years.....only found out recently though!
We live in a hard water area, but a second shower, a Triton, does not have this problem. I'm very tempted to increase the size of the holes on one of the showerheads by using a pin or something as it is almost like every one we try is reducing the water flow too much.
Any thoughts most appreciated !
Paul
I am sure I am missing something really obvious here, but....
We have a Gainsborough electric shower in the main bathroom that runs way too hot with a shower head attached. Remove the shower head, and run the shower with just the hose attached, it works fine. I have tried numerous shower-heads, checking before buying that they are suitable for electric showers, but they make no difference. The shower is about 10 years old, and didn't do this to start with, but this has been the case for the last couple of years.....only found out recently though!
We live in a hard water area, but a second shower, a Triton, does not have this problem. I'm very tempted to increase the size of the holes on one of the showerheads by using a pin or something as it is almost like every one we try is reducing the water flow too much.
Any thoughts most appreciated !
Paul