talk to me about Suicide Showers!
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I'm of the same accord as you, you won't find me in one. Plus, they have VERRRRY lax attitudes regarding all electrical in Ecuador. I was touring a beautiful new high rise, and for temporary wiring? They had a strand that ran the length of the building, which was hot. When someone wanted to run temp to a condo, they would just strip a section on that main line, tie into it, and run it to the location. No tape was used, bare wires at every connection site, and all about.... head level. ( head level for Gringos at least ) And elevator shafts? Just open pits.... no guard rails, just open untill they complete it.
OSHA would have brain freeze in Ecuador.
I heard 110 Volts 60 cycles. You sound pretty adamant so I'll bow to your expertise. Whats a few volts give or take I alway's say.
C'mon you locals:聽 GIVE!
聽 On the plus side when you see them, you know you have a pretty good chance of actually having hot water, and it's instant.聽 No waiting 20 minutes for the hot water to get to your shower head.聽 I've never seen a heating element on the sink.聽 There's usually just one knob.聽 Best to shave in the shower.
What you imply, but don't say, is as important to me as what you do say: Yeah, this Suicide Shower is indeed endemic in Ecuador.
Which is bad news on two fronts.聽 Pleasure: I'm a guy who likes to run through the entire Van Morrison Songbook during my morning shower, Brown Eyed Girl being the closing song.聽 Danger: You kid about it, and what else would one do? but sheesh! wouldn't be too hard to be killed...lathering up the shampoo, elbow contacts electric wire...ZZZAAAPP.聽 RIP.
Second, I just saw that one of my neighbors has a smaller device attached to his kitchen sink. So sink water heaters do exist.

Many hotels have hot water heaters for their showers but then they don't always work.聽
Good rentals have either gas fired or electric water heaters that do work and the time for the hot water to arrive is not longer than in the states or Europe.聽 And they continue to work for as long as you use them, allowing the luxury of long, long showers.
In retrospect, I wish I had not been introduced to suicide showers, ever.
I grew up on suicide showers but never heard of people getting killed, EVER! Have I ever got a zap of electricity, yes? all you need to do is turn of the shower with a dry towel.
Back in the day when I was growing up there used to be gas heated showers units in Brazil - THAT killed people. I understand they are much safer nowadays.
Is that what you refer to gas used for heated water? A unit attached or near the shower unit for water heating purposes?
I am developing a theory that there is something I am calling "EcLove" which is the unreasonable love of Ecuador, to the point where you make excuses for every failing. It's like you visit your neighbor and his Newfoundland dog jumps up on you and knocks you senseless and the neighbor says, "Oh, he loves you!"聽 On this Forum, I keep reading Excuses: "Hey, what's a little electric shock along with your shower?"
Maybe we should spell Excuses, "Ec-scuses".
I understand what you are saying. BUT, I think the majority of ExPats don't all want to sound like whiney babies, that expect everything to be as it was in their home countries. Re : The Ugly American.
But, my personal experience was, I never encountered these things on my travel to EC.
I'm going back to buy this Spring, and certainly that will be one of my priorities. I will buy a place that has centralized gas and hot water at all locations. Will I pay a bit more for that? Yup. I'm cool with it. As in all things in life, we can pay for a Pinto, and get what that money buys you, or... we can buy a Lincolin Continental, and get what that buys you.
As in all things, we have choices, and luckily, EC. offers you the choice of what you want... just a question of do we want to purchase it. Honestly, the majority of bathrooms I saw on my first visit when looking to buy...聽 were much better appointed than many up scale homes in the US.
Stay Well
Neil

One challenge with email is you can't see the guy's face or hear his voice, so something that was said affectionately and jocularly can come across as, yup, whiney-baby.
I'm planning to relocate to Ecuador, so please know I wasn't putting down the country.聽 Just commenting on the number of posters who allowed their affection for Ecuador to override their judgement of possible electrocution via shower.
Hope my reply was not construed as negitive... not meant that way at all. If it was seen that way, I apologize. And yes, I agree 100% that the writen word can be misunderstood without the "translation"聽 of facial expression.
When I made the whiney reference, it was solely to attempt to explain why I feel some don't want to seem to be complaining. (and didn't intend to insinuate you were )
Peace
Neil

We have 100% agreement!
I was not at all offended, not 1%; and I agree that the generosity of the post-ers on this forum is exemplary. (And by "this forum" I mean this ENTIRE forum, not just this topic.)
Hope to share an adult beverage with you in Beautiful Ecuador.
Dick
I've been known to have a brew from time to time....
First ones on me.
See Ya There
Neil
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