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"My shower has one built in as a safety mechanism. Turns itself off after 20 mims in case it's a) been left on (I'm sure someone's done it in a rush to get to their phone or something) b) I slip in the shower n hit my head etc. I didn't set it up or anything, was like it when I moved in and don't think it can be altered. " Why, do you think you might fall asleep in the shower P.S, I wouldn't mind having one with you x | |||
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"New Zealand is one of the places that seem to sell them. I didn't know there was a shower on the market with an automatic shut-off built-in, that really is interesting. Mine definitely doesn't have one. If they needed more time than 10 minutes in the shower I would understand, they usually are not washing their hair in there as they don't wash their every time they have a shower. Interesting to think a garden timer woodwork I wouldn't know how to start with that. I could ping the fuse of course, but the issue is when I'm at work etc. I want them to get in the habit of shortening the showers. They wouldn't pay any attention to a timer, it needs to actually reduce the flow or shut off for their attention. Even if it's not something I can find,, it does seem like there is a hole in the market I'm sure other people must also be looking for a similar device." Given it a bit of thought. Water shut off either hot or flow is clearly doable BUT only at point of installation. Too many safety issues to retrofit one simple appliance in the circuit - certainly within the range of pressure, static and electric systems we have in uk. So rather than the water change the, washer. How? Make them aware of real costs. Water (clean and grey disposal) power pumps/heating (kw/h) etc. Solution has to be universal fit, discrete and mobile (no part P building control). Initial idea: Install small battery operated temp resistant RF flow meter between shower hose/ shower head (standard screw threads). Tied by RF to battery operated base unit with display running against SBC (eg Pi Zero). Display tracks usage via flow meter showing real time costs. Set thresholds/alarms on base unit. SBC could also be linked with home automation so could flash lights in bathroom etc. Even if tinkers don't reset you can moan about how much *just their showering* is costing you and the environment. | |||
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