Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
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Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
timmydownawell wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 9:33 amI have wondered abut the flip flops. I decided they are provided so you don't get your feet wet when using the loo after someone has showered.
I think you have it back to front cause,, I thought they are provided so you dont get your feet wet after someone has used the loo and you want to take a shower.
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Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
Nothing much to do with electric-city , but all about the slippery thingy, few went gone already like that unfortunately...
I actually don't give a flying fuck, furthermore nice to meet you all here!
Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
A rubber non slip shower mat is cheap and will keep you from being zapped too
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Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
So now water doesn't conduct or do you shower without water?
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Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
HomeTop has them also ebay has them with free postage from China
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Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
I think he was said he was getting a shock from the unit itself not from the waterBarang chgout wrote: ↑Fri Feb 09, 2018 12:34 pm So now water doesn't conduct or do you shower without water?
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Re: Is it normal for electric shower heaters not to be grounded?
I think the end result of this is that nothing gets fixed and the guy thinks I'm a pussy.
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