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Morning All, hoping you can help me out with some advice. I have a triton AS2000x manual power shower, we had a power cut last night after the power was switched back on around 20 minutes later I heard the shower running . It seems to be stuck in comissioning mode. So Ive turned off the power to the shower. Would I be correct in thinking that the PCB has been affected when power was turned back on for some reason? Or could there be something else that would cause this to happen? If this is the case I have managed to source a second hand PCB Unit Assembly - 7073738 . Is this relatively straightforward to replace? Hope you can help me out, Iv'e always had great advice on here in the past, Regards , Simon.
 
Yes could be
It’s simple to swap just two plugs but the second hand one could have the same problem

The commissioning link isn’t in ?
 
Yes could be
It’s simple to swap just two plugs but the second hand one could have the same problem

The commissioning link isn’t in ?
Hi, thanks for the advice. The comissioning link wasn't in. Had been running the shower for years without a problem. I took the cover off yesterday evening, found a lot of water inside the unit. Which had coroded around the on/off switch. Leaking from around where the pump links in with the temperature valve I think. Given that getting spares is proving difficult as this model is no longer around. I've decided to buy a new shower. Bought a triton AS2000R. From what I gather pipework should all be the same. Need to drill another couple of holes in the wall, and hopefully should be relatively straightforward. Fingers crossed anyway.

 

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