Thanks mate. Been looking to swap out the PRD on one of these and seeing how the plastic bottom half pops out has helped me get to the PRD hidden behind the Outlet valve.👍 👍
Whenever you buy a new shower, always worth look at the install instructions for a few different models, you can save your self a lot of work if you can find one that has the same placement for water/power as your old one did. When I last changed a shower I managed to find one that not only had the same access points, the mounting screws even lined up! The shower was £20 more expensive than I was expecting to pay but the time and hassle saved was more than worth it, took about 10 minutes to swap it out!
Good tip instead of using a compression elbow is to use a bent service iso valve makes it easier for servicing and is almost exactly the same really size wise !! I tend not to fit triton as theyre poorly finished compared to Mira variants. Imo
Hi PP. This videos gunna be a massive help for me. I'm looking to do the exact same replacement and the same old Aqualisa. Just out of curiosity how much did you charge for this? See how much I've saved myself haha
Yeah they've all got the little plastic sheet inside on the top right. Pretty sure its to keep any water that might get through the gap in the case, from doing the board. One day one of us will read the fitting instructions and confirm lol
Another great one, but how about some lovely long videos 🤞🤞 I have a finger that I call my "volt stick" so I suppose you could patent the "volt lick" 😅😅😅😅😅
Thanks mate. Been looking to swap out the PRD on one of these and seeing how the plastic bottom half pops out has helped me get to the PRD hidden behind the Outlet valve.👍 👍
Whenever you buy a new shower, always worth look at the install instructions for a few different models, you can save your self a lot of work if you can find one that has the same placement for water/power as your old one did. When I last changed a shower I managed to find one that not only had the same access points, the mounting screws even lined up! The shower was £20 more expensive than I was expecting to pay but the time and hassle saved was more than worth it, took about 10 minutes to swap it out!
This is the first time I've ever heard of an electric shower. I had to look it up. I need one.
They are rubbish, most of the time the water just piddles out 😅
Good tip instead of using a compression elbow is to use a bent service iso valve makes it easier for servicing and is almost exactly the same really size wise !!
I tend not to fit triton as theyre poorly finished compared to Mira variants. Imo
Hi PP. This videos gunna be a massive help for me. I'm looking to do the exact same replacement and the same old Aqualisa. Just out of curiosity how much did you charge for this? See how much I've saved myself haha
Yeah they've all got the little plastic sheet inside on the top right. Pretty sure its to keep any water that might get through the gap in the case, from doing the board. One day one of us will read the fitting instructions and confirm lol
Ah if its on others it must have a purpose 👍
Lived the video you make it look so easy👍m
Another great one, but how about some lovely long videos 🤞🤞
I have a finger that I call my "volt stick" so I suppose you could patent the "volt lick" 😅😅😅😅😅
How long?!
@@professorplumb Some at the 20 minute mark would be great. Not all of them but it's nice to sit and really get into something.
The finger lick test...... absolutely shocking
Shocking ⚡️⚡️