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JordanFern
Not sure where else to go (so please don't get mad), our family electrician has run out of ideas so turning to forums for any help.
Had a new central heating cylinder fitted which allowed me to have a new mains shower fitted (replaced an old electric shower).
Every time i touch the wall (provided its wet), or the body of the shower its self, i get a 'mild' electric shock. (See video, 57V)
So i immediately called the plumber (as it didn't do this before he replaced the shower) he had no clue... so the electrician came round and earthed everything he could find (see pictures below). Removed the old electrical shower power, and did a full sweep to ultimately become stuck.
What do i do? No one seems to know the answer and I'm stuck here getting shocked every morning i shower...
[video=youtube_share;cGQgyhz9RWw]https://youtu.be/cGQgyhz9RWw[/video]
[video=youtube_share;cJSLpt63_mg]https://youtu.be/cJSLpt63_mg[/video]
[video=youtube_share;ANIRS0HTjio]https://youtu.be/ANIRS0HTjio[/video]
[video=youtube_share;uuhMQOjtIkc]https://youtu.be/uuhMQOjtIkc[/video]
Had a new central heating cylinder fitted which allowed me to have a new mains shower fitted (replaced an old electric shower).
Every time i touch the wall (provided its wet), or the body of the shower its self, i get a 'mild' electric shock. (See video, 57V)
So i immediately called the plumber (as it didn't do this before he replaced the shower) he had no clue... so the electrician came round and earthed everything he could find (see pictures below). Removed the old electrical shower power, and did a full sweep to ultimately become stuck.
What do i do? No one seems to know the answer and I'm stuck here getting shocked every morning i shower...
[video=youtube_share;cGQgyhz9RWw]https://youtu.be/cGQgyhz9RWw[/video]
[video=youtube_share;cJSLpt63_mg]https://youtu.be/cJSLpt63_mg[/video]
[video=youtube_share;ANIRS0HTjio]https://youtu.be/ANIRS0HTjio[/video]
[video=youtube_share;uuhMQOjtIkc]https://youtu.be/uuhMQOjtIkc[/video]