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Old 06-08-2023, 15:30   #6
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Re: Shower wattage

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Originally Posted by Ms NTL View Post
it depends on the electric connection. Is it a new one or an old one?

If it is an old connection, what is the Amperage of the fuse?
The rcd or whatever it is called is 32 amp

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Originally Posted by Jaymoss View Post
In my experience the higher the wattage the more flow of hot water you get in the winter
9.5 KW should be ok.
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