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Sam |
posted on 30th Aug 11 at 07:59 |
:o | |
Siberia |
posted on 29th Aug 11 at 20:37 |
i dont mean 3 showers at the same time:lol: if i have a showeer and the misus has one after me.. i have to listen to her moan thats theres no water mid way through her shower:thumbs: the pump drains the boiler so quickly | |
mattk |
posted on 29th Aug 11 at 17:51 |
yeah if you have 15+ rads :lol: | |
John |
posted on 29th Aug 11 at 17:38 |
Get big beast boilers, mum and dads one is floor standing washing machine size and can do 3 showers. | |
mattk |
posted on 29th Aug 11 at 17:27 |
the same as the mains, no good if you are going to have 3 people having showers at the same time, you need an unvented hot water system for that | |
Siberia |
posted on 28th Aug 11 at 22:42 |
i have a pump system which is great for 2 showers but if a third person needs a shower there is no hot water left because to pump has drained the hot water cyclinder... | |
ash_corsa |
posted on 28th Aug 11 at 20:34 |
Ive always found electric showers to be absolute shite, have one now and its rubbish. | |
deanmcreynolds26 |
posted on 28th Aug 11 at 10:17 |
combi boiler will not run through an electric shower or have a pump to increase flow rate to a shower. | |
chloe16v |
posted on 28th Aug 11 at 02:09 |
we have an electric shower and combi boiler, our boiler is in our bedroom which im not that happy about as when we first moved in it was found to be leaking :| | |
Dan |
posted on 27th Aug 11 at 17:04 |
I have a condensor boiler which powers my shower, and its powerful as fuck. Im 99% theres no pump anywhere. | |
John |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 14:13 |
Combi's can normally do mains pressure hot water so you just get a mixer shower. | |
Sam |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 13:54 |
How can I find out what sort of boiler I have? I know it's definitely not a combi boiler... :o | |
John |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:59 |
Only if you have a crap combi. | |
sc0ott |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:44 |
With a combi you will have pressure problems if you were running a bath and a thermostatic shower in another room due to there being no cylinder. | |
John |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 10:07 |
If you had a combi you wouldn't need an electric shower. | |
Gary |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 08:39 |
Seems daft to me. | |
sc0ott |
posted on 26th Aug 11 at 06:05 |
Do you have a condensing boiler just now? | |
Sam |
posted on 25th Aug 11 at 21:02 |
He claims his shower flow rate is more powerful since he's had this done at his house. | |
Dom |
posted on 25th Aug 11 at 21:00 |
A load of betty.... | |
Sam |
posted on 25th Aug 11 at 20:58 |
We had a sparky in recently to install a new consumer unit for us, I was chatting to him about showers and he reckons if we got a combi boiler and had it installed upstairs in the airing cupboard, we'd get a much stronger flow rate to the electric shower. |