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I am getting a vehicle charger installed and want to check my cut out fuse is suitable at 60 amps. I have the above shower processor on an unvented cylinder and wondered how much power the shower will use when in use. Does anyone know? I assume it’s not like using a power shower so should be a lot less.
 
Next to nothing, the pumped one is only 250W and most of that is probably the pump!
Yours will probably be under 100w so less than half an amp!
 
Ensure that the shower uses water from the HW cylinder because if it doesn't then its a "electric" shower with heating elements which will draw around 35/40 amps.
 
Tbh depending on your size of property/load and when your going to be charging this may need to be upgraded
 

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