As per BrightSpark (who I reckon is a registered electrician himself).
Doc's comments not helpful. These devices have to be wired using a separate circuit to anything else, back to the Consumer Unit. On a normal domestic supply of 100A, there is no way the lights would dim when the shower is on.
A poor connection caused it, and because the poor connection had additional resistance, excess heat was created that burnt the connection block (it did not arc).