Electric shower dripping from head

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Hi all,

I've tried looking this up but worry a lot of results are related to tap showers.

I have an old electric shower and noticed the last few nights a drip about every 15 seconds. The shower head is up in the holder above the height of the unit. I have had to lie it down in the bath so I can sleep.

Is it likely to be the head or hose or something inside the shower unit?

I don't know whether to take off the head or replace it or if that might be pointless if it's likely the unit itself.

Many thanks
 
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Solenoid valve not fully closing would be my first suspect.
It's inside the shower and controls water flowing in. If nowt goes in ,nowt can come out !
 
Thanks, I did wonder about that as I was thinking water shouldn't be going into the hose and head once shut off from the main unit.
It's a Triton t80i, I'm hoping I can still locate the manual in a cave painting somewhere :)
 
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Thanks Andy, may look into that. Can you replace a shower unit with little plumbing knowledge etc as unsure if I'd need it to be done professionally?

If I were to replace the solenoid valve just in the interim it doesn't look too daunting. I can see 2nd hand ones going for more than aftermarket but would have thought the aftermarket would be better with fresh seals and being new?
 
Nothing difficult with replacing a shower with an exact same model. Choosing a different brand or model makes things a lot more complicated if the water inlet and electric cable positions are in different places.
If you decide to just change the solenoid buy an original one .
 

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