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<blockquote data-quote="r.b" data-source="post: 427114" data-attributes="member: 13202"><p>I don't know what the pressure is like my electricians are coming on the 20th for a full re wire it needs it .I have decided to get them to put a ten mm t and e anyway to a shower pull switch leave it disconnected out of the fusebox and then it's there if needed even as a backup.Im undecided personally I have always used electric ,im guessing electric ones are more instant heat rather than thermostatic are these more fiddling to get to the right temperature?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="r.b, post: 427114, member: 13202"] I don't know what the pressure is like my electricians are coming on the 20th for a full re wire it needs it .I have decided to get them to put a ten mm t and e anyway to a shower pull switch leave it disconnected out of the fusebox and then it's there if needed even as a backup.Im undecided personally I have always used electric ,im guessing electric ones are more instant heat rather than thermostatic are these more fiddling to get to the right temperature? [/QUOTE]
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