An electric shower uses the full power for the entire time it is in use. The only exception being if it's set to half power or cold - but no one uses those ever, so irrelevant. Temperature control is just varying the flow rate through the shower, more flow = cooler water.He assured me it wouldn’t be a problem once I sort the water pressure as they “never run full rate” and “diversity etc blah”
For a pumped shower, both hot and cold should be pumped with the cold from the same cold storage that supplies the hot water cylinder.I could change the electric in the en-suite and pump the hot to a mixer shower but I’ll still have the problem of mix / pressure drops on the cold feed if I go that route?
Unvented is only an option if you have suitable pressure and flow from the cold supply - otherwise it will be useless.
An electric shower and electric cooker is far better than two showers, as the cooker won't be using the full power all of the time - the various elements will switch on and off to maintain the temperature.