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Hello. Can anyone advise on this? I have a low voltage transformer which powers my shower pump. Can these things develop faults over time? And if so, how do those faults present themselves? I turned on my shower yesterday and nothing happened. No water at all came out of the shower head apart from a very small dribble. Immediately thought that the pump had gone. However, a few hours later I tried turning on the shower again and this time it worked. Could it be a faulty transformer? Or a faulty pump? Normally when I switch off the transformer at the mains outlet and then turn on the shower I get a steady but very light flow of water from the shower head ( ie: a non-power shower). When this fault occurred there was virtually no water at all from the shower head. Also, for the past 6 months or so I can hear the pump noise intermittently “dipping” and then “recovering” again, almost as if the power is about to cut out but doesn’t quite get to that point. Any expert thoughts would be appreciated. It would be a shame to change the pump if there is nothing wrong with it, and the fault is with the transformer.