I've got a Triton II powershower that is receiving 250V on the 40 amp circuit. I've replaced several solenoids which have overheaded & failed.
The interior of the shower is dry and the solenoids are not / not getting wet and shorting out.
The solenoids are rated for 220V-240V and I think the excess 10v is being turned into heat that eventually burns out the solenoid. I live near high voltage power lines and I think the voltage coming off into the house is at 250v rather than 220v.
That said should I put in some kind of resistor to lower the voltage to 220V? If so, can anyone recommend some type of ceramic resistor?
Or should I get another power shower that can take 250V? If so, any recommendations?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,
The interior of the shower is dry and the solenoids are not / not getting wet and shorting out.
The solenoids are rated for 220V-240V and I think the excess 10v is being turned into heat that eventually burns out the solenoid. I live near high voltage power lines and I think the voltage coming off into the house is at 250v rather than 220v.
That said should I put in some kind of resistor to lower the voltage to 220V? If so, can anyone recommend some type of ceramic resistor?
Or should I get another power shower that can take 250V? If so, any recommendations?
Can anyone help?
Thanks,