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C2RL R |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 16:57 |
Take a few pics of what you've got mate | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 14:07 |
quote: Should be like a pond pump. 2 pipes and a large black item will be having power fed to it and will have a place that you can put a screw driver in to turn it up or down. | |
James |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 14:07 |
There is a blue plastic triangular box in the cupboard with some red flashing lights on :o | |
Sam |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 13:55 |
I long for such a powerful shower. | |
Gary |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 13:02 |
Will most likely be some service valves somewhere. Just knock them back a bit. | |
AndyKent |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 12:38 |
James |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 12:11 |
What might I be looking for in the boiler cupboard? Do you have picture of one of these pumps? :o | |
C2RL R |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:43 |
it does sound like its fed from a pump. i cant imagine mains pressure would be so high. | |
VrsTurbo |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:22 |
You may have an additional pump in the water cupboard that you can turn down | |
John |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:20 |
You'll be able to get some sort of head that restricts it. | |
James |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:18 |
I've moved into a new flat and the shower is ridiculously powerful. I like a powerful shower, but at times it can even be quite painful! |