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Hello, I'm looking to remove cilynder and tank from storage (I want to have empy space there not the cylinder) and I've found one solution on the web, I would like to know if it can be a good one or if it is faulty.

I live in a flat, electricy only, no gas, water pressure around 2 bar.

I would like to put this electric shower

Aqualisa Quartz Graphite Electric Shower 10.5KW

and to heat water for sink in the kitchen and sink + bidet in the bathroom I've seen this water heater (of course I'm gonna buy two of them, on for the kitchen and one for the bathroom)

Redring Powerstream 12KW

If I'm not wrong everything should be used with mains, isn't it? That means I can get rid of cylinder isn't it?

Thanks for your help 🙂
 
Spark? What is it?
About 150amp, I'm never gonna use all of three items together... should be fine in that way isn't it?

Well if you do you will only do it once. 2 at the same time will also cause problems. I hope you live near the fire station to give your neighbours at least some chance of surviving.
 
Well if you do you will only do it once. 2 at the same time will also cause problems. I hope you live near the fire station to give your neighbours at least some chance of surviving.

Brrr... Is there a maximum amount of Amp I can use without burning London?
 
Of course there is. Your main fuse on the incoming supply will be between 60 and 100 amp.
You need to speak to an electrician. It can be done but not cheaply or easily and not diy.
 
Of course there is. Your main fuse on the incoming supply will be between 60 and 100 amp.
You need to speak to an electrician. It can be done but not cheaply or easily and not diy.

I understand... basically that means that if I use items once at a time (in any case remaining ALWAYS under the range 60 - 100 amp) it's fine, if for any reason I use more is a problem... isn't it?
 

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