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At £32k, you could employ a few apprentices for several years, maybe from Thailand. I am sure they could turn you on. Whoops, meant lights on. I asked ChatGPT what the difference between light and hard was. It said 'you can sleep with a light on'
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Give HETAS a call, they may be able to issue a replacement certificate.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wytch_Farm
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AKA Quim Eroder
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Stairway to Devon
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Needs some insulation on the pipework.
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South Cambridgeshire Local Authority, yay/nay?
SteamyTea replied to Gema's topic in Building Regulations
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/professions-regulated-by-law-in-the-uk-and-their-regulators/uk-regulated-professions-and-their-regulators May not be what I thought you meant. -
South Cambridgeshire Local Authority, yay/nay?
SteamyTea replied to Gema's topic in Building Regulations
Seems to remember that someone on here has that problem. If I remember correctly, they where having trouble getting the paperwork that shows what had been done and signed off. Can't remember who it was, or what was resolved. -
No idea about your make of boiler, but a friend of mine had a high gas bill, @Nickfromwales knew the type of boiler and said that as it has a small internal cylinder, this was being kept up to temperature. He told me what to change to turn the feature off. It did reduce the gas bill. Maybe yours is the same.
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A couple of people have built to Passivhaus standard and I think that @Gone West got certified. But then he did move down my way. As @MikeSharp01 says, it is easy to go 'geeky'. Good engineering practice will get you to 90%, the thermal properties are not that hard. Then, as we often hear in here, you only have 90% left to do to finish.
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Welcome. Building to Passivhaus standard is a good goal. But why do you want the certification? If it is low energy running and minimum embodied CO2 and energy you are after, there are cheaper ways to achieve this.
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Less than I thought, and similar to Windows, which is a bit messy with RAM. Many years ago I used Puppy Linux, that ran totally in RAM, including all the applications. Was pretty good on my old laptop that had only 4 MB. Screen died eventually. Often wonder how it would perform on a more modern machine. I think DSL works the same and that was only about 50 MB for everything.
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I am quite interested in this. I can understand needed a fair bit of RAM to run the LLM. But is there something special about the OS that it needs a massive amount. I know OSs are RAM hungry these days, unlike 35 years ago when an image file was larger in RAM than the OS took up. Can the OS be stripped back to the very basics of what it was originally designed to do?
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I am waiting for the ultimate answer.
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The trouble with lighting is the horrible combination of units used. Luminance Luminance Flux Luminance Energy Luminance intensity Luminance Efficacy Candela Candela/m² Lumen Lumen/m².steridan Lambert Nit Skot Stilb Apostilb Bril Blondel It's a (expletive deleted)ing minefield and after having done a contract for one of the biggest manufacturers of controllers and diffusers, I was non the wiser, except that every 'lighting designer' I met, knew less than me, and my contract was nothing to do with the lighting side of the business. Get a bulb and hang it from a wire dangling from the ceiling.
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Mean coating, hay fever eyes, fat fingers and autocorrect. The holy trinity of (expletive deleted)ing up text on a phone.
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Oil and water. You should see my streaky doors where I did not manage to fully remove all the old, oil based, paint. I love the modern water based glosses, but hate the sanding down to bare wood, and then a bit more, before application.
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Neighbours want to scaffold in my courtyard
SteamyTea replied to DannyT's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
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Lime can take years to dry, then it crumbles and falls off. As the wall is SW facing, it will have the larger temperature swings as well as driven rain. Hard to know what to recommend as, chemically, until it has fully cured, it can react negatively with costings. Scrape off what you can, then leave till October and reassess. I should have said cure, rather than dry.
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Explain these comments on a Gary Does Solar video?
SteamyTea replied to Alan Ambrose's topic in Photovoltaics (PV)
Yes, which is part of my arguement about using it to detect load, and then use it for local management. I prefer to let they big boys, who knows what they are doing, manage that side of it.
