Combi Shower Pump SP2B fitting review
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- Опубликовано: 16 мар 2023
- #waterpressure #low #pressure #powershower
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Hey everyone, just wanted to share my thoughts on the Shower Power Booster SP2B, which was featured on Dragon's Den. I recently got my hands on one and I have to say, I'm impressed!
Not only was it easy to install, but it has made a huge difference in the water pressure of my shower. No more weak water flow, just a powerful and invigorating shower experience.
If you're looking for a way to boost your water pressure and enhance your shower experience, I highly recommend checking out the Shower Power Booster SP2B. It's definitely worth the investment! #ShowerPowerBooster #DragonDen #WaterPressure #ShowerExperience #HighlyRecommend - Хобби
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Thanks 111mm cut out very useful
Though it might help
Easy to fit i will get one
Nice
Don't think I really saw any difference to be honest 🤔
Not much difference really
Not worth it then ?
@@martinp907 Yeah they are worth it,this has been installed wrong. It states clearly on horizontal pipes the pump should be underneath not on top because it wont reach the water to pump it through because of the low pressure not completely filling the pipe, but because the water will always be on the bottom of the pipe it will push the water through.
See showerpowerbooster.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FlowflexShowerManual_20_09_23-NEW.pdf page 8 says there DO NOT install on horizontal piping with the pump facing up.
Can you fit these on 15mm cold feed to an electric shower on an un-vented system?
Yes definitely
8:24 your shower head looks unsuitable for a low pressure system. Replace it with a low pressure shower head and that will go a long way to solving your shower problem.
Good advice, however I removed the taps and found the the flexible pipes has folds in them and since replacing them with longer ones that are not folded it has solved the problem
Do we have to turn it on every time? That's a bit annoying isn't it..?
No it has a flow sensor with turns on when it the water flow through and of when there isn't a flow
Well it didn’t make the shower usable, so that’s a fail!
Lol yeah I think it could be restrictions within the shower taps as I have a salamander and this pump
@@EPCWiltshire I can see why you are having problems,you are not supposed to have the pump on the top on a horizontal layout it is meant to be underneath (mentioned in installation manual page 8) reason being is that on a lower pressure system the water doesn't reach the top of the pipe a lot of the time so the pump cannot move it but it will always be on the bottom of the pipe for obvious reasons. Undo this so it is lose put the pump underneath and retighten and it will be a LOT better. See showerpowerbooster.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FlowflexShowerManual_20_09_23-NEW.pdf page 8 says there DO NOT install on horizontal piping with the pump facing up.
@@Mickeyj26 I will definitely give that a go thanks for that I didn't get an instruction manual with mine thanks again
Well that was rubbish
The Salamander is better