Triton T80 Shower Cuts out After About Two Minutes
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janey129
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Triton T80 Shower Cuts out After About Two Minutes

by janey129 » Wed Jul 24, 2013 11:12 am

I have a triton t80i shower. it cuts out after approx 2 mins. before it cuts out it appears to run cooler. the light stays on the unit and the pullcord switch. if i return to it approx 10-15 mins later it will run again. the water pressure appears to be the same. I have tried running it on a cold setting but it still cuts out. Its approximately 2 years old and has been problem free since fitting. Should i just rip it out as ive been told they arent a very good shower unit or can i save some hard earned and limited cash by fixing this one??? HELP!!!

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Re: Triton T80 Shower Cuts out After About Two Minutes

by endpoint101 » Mon Nov 16, 2015 12:54 pm

Stumbled across this thread whilst researching why our Triton T80 Si is having the same issue. Looks highly likely it's the solenoid, which can be replaced for about a tenner.. unless you need the valve assembly done as well, which will cost you upwards of £35. Worth going for the solenoid alone, and seeing if that works for £10. Looks simple enough to test it with a multimeter & prob about 10 minutes to swap out.

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Re: Triton T80 Shower Cuts out After About Two Minutes

by endpoint101 » Sat Nov 28, 2015 1:21 pm

FYI, I ended up getting a replacement solenoid for about £13 (incl. postage).. fitted it myself in about 5 minutes & the problem is solved. Definitely worth trying this before buying a totally new shower unit.

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Re: Triton T80 Shower Cuts out After About Two Minutes

by melving.crane » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:26 am

Actually I was going through with the same issue as mentioned here, so looking forward to try the replacement with solenoid, hope it'll fix the issue.

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