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Hi all

I am looking for something like this but with two extractor points/lights. And ideally a better price.

Manrose Pro Showerlite Centrifugal Shower Fan Kit Chrome 100mm | Shower Fan Kits | NoLinkingToThis

Basically building a bathroom and ensuite backing onto each other and so want extraction in both with light

Cheers
 
fit 2 units and combine the ducts 2 into 1.
 
can't see a problem as long as there's no back flow from one to the other. good quality fans should be OK. some other members may have better knowledge here than i have.
 
The link was for a double one but had only one light fitting, the other was a basic fan with white plastic surround

Oh I see, you are wanting a shower light vent to replace the white grille with ? you could contact manrose and ask if they sell them separately. Both shower lights will come on at once of course unless the lights operate independently of the fan.....Not a great solution
 
I'd fit 2 seperate fans/lights then there is no chance of venting from one room to the other. Also better in the long run for fault finding etc.

JTWIDI
 
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ahh, didnt think about them both coming on, and for fault finding. Was trying to find a simple solution with aq double one but will go with two individual ones. can I Tee them to the same duct?
 
ahh, didnt think about them both coming on, and for fault finding. Was trying to find a simple solution with aq double one but will go with two individual ones. can I Tee them to the same duct?

You could but you'd still be vulnerable to odours / steam from one room going to the other!
 

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