I'd hope there is or there would be a lot of dead people lying around!
Brian
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"Giulio" wrote in message
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Thanks,
I found the original spares here, I will try replacing the N. 14, which
seems to me the broken part.
You are right, it might well be the gasket or the orings, I'll try
replacing them all.
I've never repaired an electric shower, what scares me is all that water
so close to the electricity. That looks pretty dangerous to me. Though
I've seen several electric showers working similarly, and I don't
understand how these can be considered safe.
Is there any security mechanisms in the electric showers that I might not
be aware of?
thanks,
On Thursday, 22 January 2015 11:50:46 UTC, Bob Minchin wrote:
Giulio wrote:
Hello,
We stopped using our electric shower at home because it started leaking
water from the wall mounted part of it.
After opening it I've found that there's a leak somewhere, not far from
the electric connections.
I see the water sprinkling in the circled area in this image:
http://i62.tinypic.com/240ype0.jpg
The shower is a Galaxy Aqua 3000 10.5Kw.
Do you think it's something that could be fixed? or should we look for
a new electric shower all together?
thanks,
Giulio
My first thought which sounds condescending but not meant to be is "if
you have to ask then you possibly ought not to try to repair"
However trying to be constructive....
Depends if you can get the parts? could be a simple seal that has failed
- likely to be a generic O ring or part of the moulded plastic bit has
split and you will need the bespoke part.
Good Luck