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Same price as secondhand walk on glazing. Is that the IT equivalent of making sure something is useful when you put it in a premade hole.
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The Portuguese have a saying "nothing good comes from Spain, not the wind or the men". You can check that saying out as you look to be on the border.
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Won't Labour nationalise your network and insist that your neighbours can use it for nothing. Why worry about how fast the LAN is when we will be forced to use dial up because the repairs have not happened.
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That is proper management. Carrot and stick is needed for the donkeys.
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Do you see much difference in traffic on your actual road in summer. I have a decrease as the schools are shut. To put it into perspective, the extra traffic cost me an hour a week. My commute to work is unaffected. And I live less than 2 miles from Cornwall's second greatest visitored attraction.
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Welcome. Ah Spain, where drains run uphill. I got a notebook and pencil, so I can be your Project Manager, I can swear in Spanish.
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I go walking a lot, generally, the people that say hello, are the holiday makers. The Cornish are an insular bunch, they tend to shout rather than talk normally "Right on my Hanzum". Free parking is an interesting one. There is loads of free parking in Penzance, luckily, most people use the car parks. But, and I think this is because there is free parking, people park very badly. Just yesterday there was a car taking up 3 spaces, and this is not unusual. Not 20 feet from it was another car taking up 2 spaces. So where you can park 9 cars, 5 were parked. Our traffic wardens are bastards, I have had more tickets down here than anywhere else. Usual for minor things like staying 12 minutes too long on my ticket, not realising that next to the main car park is a private car park, not realising that the road was part of the car park. Very bad signage. And holiday makers park alongside the life boys, stops anyone using them. I did watch someone spend ages getting into a very tight space. He knew I found it amusing that he had made a hash of it. Waited until his family had got out, then pointed out that it was no parking because of the lifebelt. His reply 'there is no effing water in the harbour'. He did reluctantly move his car.
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don't you find that gets tiring.
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To put tourism into perspective, Cornwall has 5 million tourists a year. That is the population of Scotland moving in, mostly in August. They also don't go into the middle bit much, but tend to go to the coastal towns, so that is two small ribbons. They old locals complain bitterly about the traffic, but it is nothing compared to my old commute from Aylesbury to Richmond was like, 20 years ago. The biggest problem I find is that emmets get confused easily, so when they are not sure what they are doing, they do something stupid.
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No, my external temperature is 5°C higher. As you have an old place, that is quite large, I think 50 to 60 kWh/day when it is ~2°C outside is not that bad. Your home is nearly 8 times larger than mine.
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You lot have no real idea what holiday driving is like.
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That is about 7W per square metre for the electricity. So somewhere around 15 to 20 W per square metre thermally. Just a bit higher than mine, and I am probably 5 deg warmer.
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Mine is 99.9%, but there is a proper storm on. At 27% RH, you should not have a frosting problem, and the CoP should be reasonable. Can you check that the supplementary heater is not coming on, that would make it use a lot more juice. The other thing is that it is probably running constantly.
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Do i have to retract the fact that i called him a W"%ker
SteamyTea replied to Big Jimbo's topic in Planning Permission
I wondered what Angus Deayton was up to these days, planning officer would suit him. (we does a radio comedy called Alone) -
Is that external or internal RH 27% is very low
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Possibly as the air may well have a high RH. This may be causing some frosting up of the unit. There is usually an 'odd' temperature where the CoP drops, this is often just above 0°C. Below that, the amount of water that is actually in the air is lower (it has frozen out already). This is why ASHP are oversized, they basically have a larger radiator that takes longer to frost up.
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Options for Insulating suspended timber ground floor
SteamyTea replied to AdamSee's topic in Heat Insulation
Forgot that bit. Do whatever is easiest. -
Options for Insulating suspended timber ground floor
SteamyTea replied to AdamSee's topic in Heat Insulation
If you use mineral wool, and external air can pass though it, or parts of it, then you are loosing its ability to insulate. As @Ed Daviessays, you end up with a plasterboard (or other material) tent. I think, but without seeing detail, there may be a condensation risk. -
Options for Insulating suspended timber ground floor
SteamyTea replied to AdamSee's topic in Heat Insulation
I was thinking about ground floor insulation as I was driving home earlier. First thing that pops into my head is, how would you deal with airtightness? -
Infrared Heating Panels: Radiator alternative?
SteamyTea replied to Raks's topic in Other Heating Systems
Who said I would not be naked. Charge extra to put my clothes on. -
Infrared Heating Panels: Radiator alternative?
SteamyTea replied to Raks's topic in Other Heating Systems
If I go out when it is cold, my face can glow red, same happens when it is hot. So I am a good, multi temperature emitter. For a few hundred quid I will come and stand in the corner of a room and warm the place up. For a few hundred more I can pretend to be a voice activated infotainment centre. Got to be a better bargain than @pocster walk in glazing. -
Infrared Heating Panels: Radiator alternative?
SteamyTea replied to Raks's topic in Other Heating Systems
What was the question. -
Infrared Heating Panels: Radiator alternative?
SteamyTea replied to Raks's topic in Other Heating Systems
Depends how you class it I think. If it is just pure liquid water, then no. But water with other elements, like carbon then probably higher. But then, do we count the bacteria that is inside the body, but is not human. My sister is 80% scotch, but was born in Wales.
