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In summer months do you get a better flow rate from electric showers as the water may come to shower a few degrees warmer??
 
Or a hotter one
 
As I understand it the elec shower element operates at a fixed power, the dial for hotter or colder simply lowers or increases the flow rate thereby changing the output temperature.
In winter if the incoming water is cooler then less of it can be heated to a given temperature.
 
As I understand it the elec shower element operates at a fixed power, the dial for hotter or colder simply lowers or increases the flow rate thereby changing the output temperature.
In winter if the incoming water is cooler then less of it can be heated to a given temperature.
Sound out.thanks
 

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