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My partner and I recently started renting a house.
The house comes with a Triton Enrich electric shower.
There's the usual pull cord connected to a box with a red light in the bathroom that turns power to the shower on or off.
However, does keeping it on 24/7 use much electricity?
My thinking is that a shower probably doesn't really have a 'standby' mode like a TV etc. would but I thought I'd check.
The house comes with a Triton Enrich electric shower.
There's the usual pull cord connected to a box with a red light in the bathroom that turns power to the shower on or off.
However, does keeping it on 24/7 use much electricity?
My thinking is that a shower probably doesn't really have a 'standby' mode like a TV etc. would but I thought I'd check.