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Shower Cord Switch Challenge.

Has anyone ever had customers complaining that they find it impossible to operate 45/50 Amp. ceiling shower cord switches. They just haven't got the strength.

Was was your solution?

 

Z.

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  • probably a bit late now, but for family use, I have turned up some wooden ends for the pull switches to make them both easier to see, being a brown varnished wood, not white string against white tiles, and also easier to pull with a poor grip (I have parents with one of each problem). 

    I cannot comment on the shower pump situation, but the wooden ends certainly solved a problem that was not really one of weight, but one of immobile fingers.

    I suspect that as the population ages, we will need more of this sort of thing.

    Mike

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  • probably a bit late now, but for family use, I have turned up some wooden ends for the pull switches to make them both easier to see, being a brown varnished wood, not white string against white tiles, and also easier to pull with a poor grip (I have parents with one of each problem). 

    I cannot comment on the shower pump situation, but the wooden ends certainly solved a problem that was not really one of weight, but one of immobile fingers.

    I suspect that as the population ages, we will need more of this sort of thing.

    Mike

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