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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Perfect for the UK..
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by growinspain
(Post 13311308)
Perfect for the UK..
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
you need it to be 2 pin euro plug not 3 pin UK plug ? I would look for one thats 3500 0r 3600 watt 16 amp .
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by Algorfa1950
(Post 13311309)
I need it to be perfect for Spain !ðŸ˜
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13311311)
is your boiler on a standard plug or wired in by the plumber ? If its wired in you would need a wired in timer. If its a standard plug then go for a euro plug timer as i described thats if its a 1.5 kw heater .
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by Algorfa1950
(Post 13311312)
It's a standard plug boiler that plugs into the wall socket. I will look for a Spanish timer as you describe.
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
you can get them with a fancy digital clock timer or simple 24 hour circle with pins you pull out to set the time. I prefer the older fashioned simple 24 hour pin type myself. I had a digital clock type one on a boiler in the uk and could never be confident i had got my head around how to set it. So i stick with simplicity which works for me.
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13311314)
you can get them with a fancy digital clock timer or simple 24 hour circle with pins you pull out to set the time. I prefer the older fashioned simple 24 hour pin type myself. I had a digital clock type one on a boiler in the uk and could never be confident i had got my head around how to set it. So i stick with simplicity which works for me.
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by Algorfa1950
(Post 13311318)
To be honest when I was thinking about it afterwards I am not sure whether it was 1.5Kw or 2Kw. Anyway I am thinking of getting a digital one, I usually end up breaking the pins on a manual one ðŸ˜
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Mine is usually, I am a technophobe but for some reason I can work digital clocks out. It's when tradesmen start talking to me about how solar systems work that my brain ceases up ! 😂😂
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by Algorfa1950
(Post 13311321)
Mine is usually, I am a technophobe but for some reason I can work digital clocks out. It's when tradesmen start talking to me about how solar systems work that my brain ceases up ! 😂😂
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13311326)
well at least you have your shower sorted out and working now
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Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by bobd22
(Post 13311314)
you can get them with a fancy digital clock timer or simple 24 hour circle with pins you pull out to set the time. I prefer the older fashioned simple 24 hour pin type myself. I had a digital clock type one on a boiler in the uk and could never be confident i had got my head around how to set it. So i stick with simplicity which works for me.
If I was to go with something more modern then I'd probably skip the digital timer ones and go with one of those smart plugs like the Tipo wifi one, that I could then control via an app and even switch on and off remotely if need be. |
Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by astera
(Post 13311342)
Yeah, amazing how much easier it is to just set and then monitor the analog ones with pins. The only drawback is that some of the archaic models were LOUD, but then it's not like you're going to be sleeping next to the boiler unit anyway... :)
If I was to go with something more modern then I'd probably skip the digital timer ones and go with one of those smart plugs like the Tipo wifi one, that I could then control via an app and even switch on and off remotely if need be. |
Re: Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
Originally Posted by astera
(Post 13311342)
Yeah, amazing how much easier it is to just set and then monitor the analog ones with pins. The only drawback is that some of the archaic models were LOUD, but then it's not like you're going to be sleeping next to the boiler unit anyway... :)
If I was to go with something more modern then I'd probably skip the digital timer ones and go with one of those smart plugs like the Tipo wifi one, that I could then control via an app and even switch on and off remotely if need be. |
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