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SteamyTea

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  1. Shall start tomorrow, all I need is a trip out in an old, renovated, Capri to give me inspiration.
  2. Will the budget go as far as fitting the pipework and vents? Can fit cheap inline fans then. Or make your own MVHR.
  3. WEE stopped that happening about a decade ago.
  4. Don't forget to get a new bread knife
  5. Actually, that toaster seems quite cheap, but you will need one of these. Egg Soldiers for breakfast.
  6. Is it hidden in here https://www.gov.scot/publications/regulation-electricians-scotland/pages/1/
  7. More than what they spend on reliable and repeatable automation. (James May is editing the Today show, um, today.
  8. Does that mean it can't do French toast. What I do. At work I often toast over 100 slices a day, plus rolls, buns and muffins. The last toaster I bought was from Argos, less than a fiver. £10.40 now. £200 / 25 years = £8/year My £5 pound one lasted over a year.
  9. That is the problem with swapping 'deals'. The savings are generally so small that they are not worth the bother.
  10. I would need a spreadsheet to calculate there permutations. Unless I am missing something stated earlier.
  11. Not always. It depends on the areas of the floor, and to a smaller extent the walls. @FM2015 How much headroom do you have? Can you create a thermal break between the slabs, floor and walls. Basically a small channel around the perimeter?
  12. A litre of water has a SHC of 0.0012 kWh for each elevated ⁰C. If your mean temperature difference is 7.5⁰C, and your flow rate is 1.5 litres/hour. Your power delivery, per loop is around 13W. 1.5 litre/hour seems quite low to me. Or should it be per minute. Changing to minutes would make your power delivery 60 times larger, about 780 W.
  13. You can probably get away with 4 temperature loggers. Flow , return, room and outside air temperature. Something like this. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115424989748
  14. Did you do an earth continuity check?
  15. I use this as my automation. It is useful as it can switch devices, sense moisture and temperature, and tell useless plumbers to (expletive deleted) off. And I have spares.
  16. It is a shame that there are not decent drawings of plumbing systems and all the pumps/valves/controlled gear that was originally installed. I am with @Gus Potter KISS
  17. Post up how you do that please. I keep meaning to research it a bit more, but don't seem to have free time and enthusiasm at the same time.
  18. You may be able to run an evaporator chiller off it. Can the Ecocent type water heaters cool a house?
  19. Engineers should. Technicians may not. Really about time the term 'engineer' was protected. Most places require a higher level qualification at least. In the UK all you need is a printer. Self identification could be killing people.
  20. Or the installers are selling your house plans and content lists, along with extra information like dog ownership.
  21. How do gas and oil houses cope in power cuts.
  22. An hour less than the check in time before a flight. I hate flying.
  23. Check the efficiency on a regular basis. It will be interesting to see how the performance drops off over time. Temperature may make a difference as well. I should be passing though the Cotswolds tomorrow.
  24. I would say post up picture, but maybe not.
  25. If a person expels 0.7 kg of CO2 a day, and a house, 10m by 6 m by 5 m, has 300 m3 of air in it, that is 375 kg of air. After a day, one person would have increased by CO2 by 0.18%. So about 5 days to start noticing anything. Or a day for 5 people. Apollo 13 got back OK, and they had greater problems than just CO2.
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