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A plumbing magazine is showcasing ShowerPowerBooster and they are also running a competition to win one of three SP22S ShowerPowerBoosters
A SP22S is two fully automatic ShowerPowerBoosters retailing at ÂŁ200 each (6 pumps)

Entry is free! Just Click on the link below to enter the competition.
https://showerpowerbooster.co.uk/blog/professional-heating-plumbing-installer/

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The competition ends ends 31st December and I will announce the winners in January.
If no member from this forum wins I will add a forth SP22S and send it to a forum member so there is a forum winner.

Good Luck!!
 
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The link is not working mate.
It is, but you have to find the link in the link. Took some finding.
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Cheers Shaun. That one works.
Couple of pointers Alan.

your thread says 6 to be won and Shaun’s link says 3 to be given away. Also no offence but cannot take another mailing list so I’ll pass this time mate.
3 pairs,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,
 
It is, but you have to find the link in the link. Took some finding.
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3 pairs,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,
Three pairs of fully automatic pumps and each pair retails at ÂŁ200 each (3 x ÂŁ200)
I cannot influence the draw as this is done by the magazine but I will announce the winners on the forum and if none of the winners came from the forum I will donate a further SP22S as a forum only giveaway. I am looking to run further forum only giveaways.
 
Hi, if I add one of these to a combi thats running at 9.5 ltr, what will they "boost' it to, I'm only interested in it for a shower.
The pumps will not boost a combi boiler if you want a flow of 9.5 litres of hot water but if all you want is to boost and individual shower they will. A typical flow for a good shower is 6 litres of water from a typical shower head. Trying to force a flow of more that 6 litres a minute gives you a bit more sting but not much more flow.
To get a shower at say 42 deg C you need a mix of 2/3 hot mixed with 1/3 cold and a SPB if great at boosting 4 litres of water to a very decent pressure. At around 8 litres a minute they deactivate and give very little if any increase in pressure.
 
sorry, what i mean is the boiler is rated at 9.5 litre per min hot water and its actually getting about 8.5 at the hot water tap on bath, shower is a bath tap mixer type. prob is when you turn on the cold water, you get more "power" but water goes cold, im guessing because mains feed cold. So should i fit a 8ltr flow restrictor on the cold and one of your pumps on the hot and it will give me a "better, more powerful showers"?
 
sorry, what i mean is the boiler is rated at 9.5 litre per min hot water and its actually getting about 8.5 at the hot water tap on bath, shower is a bath tap mixer type. prob is when you turn on the cold water, you get more "power" but water goes cold, im guessing because mains feed cold. So should i fit a 8ltr flow restrictor on the cold and one of your pumps on the hot and it will give me a "better, more powerful showers"?
I do not think it will work for you because the problem seems to be that the boiler (an instantaneous heating boiler), cannot heat the water quick enough. You do not have a pressure problem but a capacity problem and my pumps (no pumps), can solve that.
 

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