What do you mean when you say that there is no specific circuit, on the outside there is another thermal circuit that, if you lower the switch, cuts the electricity for the shower in the bathroom, and in the next room cuts off the power in a 2-socket outlet . I just forced the switch to go up because it was hard and I think I ended up breaking it or I don't know, since the water comes out cold, I would like to know why it is hard, also if it is normal for it to overheat to an extreme level, when I bathed and touched the plastic surprised me the high temperatures, and if it is normal to overheat like this
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Comment section and meters of cables from the outside board to the shower and outside thermal gauge
Specific circuit means only for the shower, without any outlet or luminaire or anything hanging on it other than the shower
The thermal heats by the high current and surely some false contact that can be internal or external
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