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  1. There was some research done on swimming pool water quality back in the 80's, they found that most swimming pools where pregnant. Confirmed what I always though that the words 'swimming pool' has a silent P in it.
  2. You can buy the jets, there are two sorts, water and air. Its is not the jets though, it is all the pipework that needs to be leak free when making one 'back to front'. You can buy a shell at a reasonable price if you hunt around, a lot easier. Try SpaForm in Southhampton (if they are still going).
  3. I used to supply and build, spa baths. The worse job I ever had to do was clean out the DE filter from the Sheffield YMCA leisure club. I still don't like to think what those young men got up to in it. One we fitted in Shrewsbury leaked, the shop below was not happy. Two minutes in the one at Bedford Leisure Centre (the one mention frequently in the Brittas Empire) caused my legs to go very rashy. http://www.skinsight.com/adult/pseudomonasFolliculitisHotTubFolliculitis.htm Vile things that are best avoided.
  4. https://www.amazon.com/Does-Anything-Eat-Wasps-Unsettling/dp/0743297261
  5. You only have to run the numbers to realise there is no merit in having a battery power pack at home yet. Maybe one day it will be viable. Just remember that you can, if you shop around, buy a unit of power for about 13p, and if you are storing power, then on E7 it is less than 9p. So take my house that uses 4000 kWh, with 80% on E7, that is £288/year. If these power packs really can last 10 years, that is £2880 installed to break even. And that is assuming they can survive 3650 charge/discharge cycles and deliver a decent amount of power (say enough to boil a kettle). At the moment my storage is a 29 year old, 200 lt water cylinder on the original element and thermostat. It can hold about 10 kWh of energy, deliver power at 60 kW, has an efficiency of about 75% and would cost less that £300 to replace.
  6. Yes, I think it is frowned upon, and the same 1% voltage drop rule still applies.
  7. Too late, but I always buy rolls, so you made the right decision.
  8. Yes, as it is not legible for FiTs, make the DC side long. If claiming FiTs, then put the generation meter as close to the modules as possible.
  9. Here is some data I have collected for my place: Date Temp 01/09/2015 16.3 02/09/2015 15.9 03/09/2015 15.7 04/09/2015 15.6 05/09/2015 15.6 06/09/2015 15.5 07/09/2015 16 08/09/2015 15.9 09/09/2015 15.4 10/09/2015 11/09/2015 15.6 12/09/2015 15.7 13/09/2015 15.2 14/09/2015 15.1 15/09/2015 14.7 16/09/2015 17/09/2015 18/09/2015 19/09/2015 15 20/09/2015 14.3 21/09/2015 14.8 22/09/2015 14.3 23/09/2015 14.3 25/09/2015 13.7 26/09/2015 27/09/2015 14.8 28/09/2015 29/09/2015 14.2 30/09/2015 13.9 01/10/2015 14.6 02/10/2015 14.5 03/10/2015 14.1 04/10/2015 14 05/10/2015 06/10/2015 13.9 07/10/2015 14.2 08/10/2015 14 09/10/2015 14 10/10/2015 13.7 11/10/2015 14.2 12/10/2015 13/10/2015 13.4 14/10/2015 12.3 15/10/2015 13.3 16/10/2015 12.9 17/10/2015 13 18/10/2015 12.9 19/10/2015 12.8 20/10/2015 13.1 21/10/2015 13.1 22/10/2015 12.9 23/10/2015 13.1 24/10/2015 13 25/10/2015 12.6 26/10/2015 12.4 27/10/2015 12.8 28/10/2015 12.5 29/10/2015 12.5 30/10/2015 12.3 31/10/2015 01/11/2015 13.1 02/11/2015 13 03/11/2015 12.8 04/11/2015 13 05/11/2015 13 06/11/2015 13.1 07/11/2015 13.1 08/11/2015 09/11/2015 10/11/2015 11/11/2015 13 12/11/2015 12.8 13/11/2015 12.7 14/11/2015 12.3 15/11/2015 12.2 16/11/2015 12.4 17/11/2015 12.3 18/11/2015 12.5 19/11/2015 12.6 20/11/2015 12.4 21/11/2015 11.2 22/11/2015 10.1 23/11/2015 10.8 24/11/2015 10.8 25/11/2015 11.1 26/11/2015 10.9 27/11/2015 11.2 28/11/2015 11.1 29/11/2015 10.7 30/11/2015 11.2 01/12/2015 11 02/12/2015 11.4 03/12/2015 11.4 04/12/2015 11.3 05/12/2015 11 06/12/2015 11.3 07/12/2015 11.6 08/12/2015 11.7 09/12/2015 11.5 10/12/2015 11 11/12/2015 10.5 12/12/2015 10.9 13/12/2015 10.6 14/12/2015 11.2 15/12/2015 11.1 16/12/2015 11.7 17/12/2015 11.5 18/12/2015 11.6 19/12/2015 11.5 20/12/2015 11.9 21/12/2015 11.4 22/12/2015 11.3 23/12/2015 11.4 24/12/2015 11.5 25/12/2015 10.7 26/12/2015 10.9 27/12/2015 11.3 28/12/2015 11.2 29/12/2015 11.3 01/01/2016 10:00 9.9 02/01/2016 08:00 9.6 03/01/2016 07:40 9.8 04/01/2016 08:45 10 05/01/2016 06:00 9.4 06/01/2016 08:30 9.7 07/01/2016 07:00 9.4 08/01/2016 08:30 9.4 09/01/2016 09:45 9.5 10/01/2016 09:30 9.4 11/01/2016 08:00 9.1 12/01/2016 18:00 9 13/01/2016 08:00 8.4 14/01/2016 07:30 8.3 15/01/2016 07:30 6.9 16/01/2016 16:00 7.8 17/01/2016 08:00 7.1 18/01/2016 08:30 8.3 19/01/2016 06:00 7.6 20/01/2016 13:30 8 21/01/2016 10:30 8 22/01/2016 09:15 8.7 23/01/2016 07:20 8.6 24/01/2016 18:00 9 25/01/2016 15:30 9.3 26/01/2016 08:30 9.6 27/01/2016 07:30 9.4 28/01/2016 08:00 9.8 29/01/2016 07:30 8.6 30/01/2016 07:30 8.7 31/01/2016 10:30 9.1 01/02/2016 08:00 9.2 02/02/2016 12:00 9.25 03/02/2016 07:00 9.3 04/02/2016 07:30 8.2 05/02/2016 08:30 8.5 06/02/2016 14:30 9.1 07/02/2016 12:00 8.7 08/02/2016 08:30 8.3 09/02/2016 06:00 7.7 10/02/2016 09:00 7.5 11/02/2016 12:00 7.65 12/02/2016 15:00 7.8 13/02/2016 09:00 6.8 14/02/2016 07:30 6.5 15/02/2016 22:00 6.6 16/02/2016 12:00 7.2 17/02/2016 09:45 7.1 18/02/2016 06:00 7 19/02/2016 09:00 6.9 20/02/2016 06:30 6.8 21/02/2016 18:00 7.4 22/02/2016 08:00 8 23/02/2016 08:00 7.9 24/02/2016 09:00 7.2 25/02/2016 07:30 8.1 26/02/2016 08:30 7.5 27/02/2016 08:00 7.2 28/02/2016 07:00 6.4 29/02/2016 07:00 6.5 01/03/2016 06:30 6 02/03/2016 07:00 7.3 03/03/2016 07:30 8.4 04/03/2016 07:30 7.6 05/03/2016 07:00 6.8 06/03/2016 08:00 5.9 07/03/2016 07:15 7.1 08/03/2016 08:00 6.6 09/03/2016 07:00 7.4 10/03/2016 07:30 7.2 11/03/2016 07:30 7.5 12/03/2016 07:15 7.4 13/03/2016 07:30 7.4 14/03/2016 07:00 7.3 15/03/2016 07:30 7.5 16/03/2016 07:30 8.1 17/03/2016 07:45 8.1 18/03/2016 07:30 8 19/03/2016 07:30 7 20/03/2016 07:00 8.2 21/03/2016 07:30 8.2 22/03/2016 07:00 7.4 23/03/2016 07:00 8.8 24/03/2016 07:00 9.1 25/03/2016 06:30 8.3 26/03/2016 06:30 8.8 27/03/2016 07:00 7.8 28/03/2016 06:00 7.5 29/03/2016 08:00 7.8 30/03/2016 07:30 7.7 31/03/2016 08:00 7.6 01/04/2016 07:30 7.3 02/04/2016 06:00 8.5 03/04/2016 14:00 9.3 04/04/2016 18:00 9.7 05/04/2016 07:00 9.5 06/04/2016 07:15 10.6 07/04/2016 09:30 9.3 08/04/2016 07:15 9.8 09/04/2016 00:00 9.5 10/04/2016 07:00 9.2 11/04/2016 07:30 9.1 12/04/2016 08:00 9.2 13/04/2016 08:00 10 14/04/2016 07:00 10.5 15/04/2016 23:30 10.7 16/04/2016 00:00 10.7 17/04/2016 00:00 10.45 18/04/2016 07:00 10.2 19/04/2016 07:00 10.2 20/04/2016 07:30 10.9 21/04/2016 08:00 11.2 22/04/2016 07:00 11.2 23/04/2016 07:00 11.1 24/04/2016 07:00 11 25/04/2016 07:00 11.5 26/04/2016 08:00 10.8 27/04/2016 06:30 11.3 28/04/2016 08:10 10.7 29/04/2016 07:30 11.2 30/04/2016 08:30 11 01/05/2016 00:00 11.35 02/05/2016 08:15 11.7 03/05/2016 07:00 12.3 04/05/2016 07:00 12 06/05/2016 08:30 12.3 07/05/2016 07:00 13.3 08/05/2016 07:00 13.4 09/05/2016 00:00 13.35 10/05/2016 07:00 13.3 11/05/2016 08:30 13 12/05/2016 06:30 13.1 13/05/2016 08:00 13.3 14/05/2016 00:00 13.4375 15/05/2016 00:00 13.575 16/05/2016 10:00 13.8 17/05/2016 22:30 14.7 18/05/2016 14:15 14.4 19/05/2016 08:00 14.1 20/05/2016 07:00 14.4 21/05/2016 07:30 14.2 22/05/2016 07:45 13.7 23/05/2016 06:30 14.3 24/05/2016 07:00 14.3 25/05/2016 08:30 14.1 26/05/2016 07:00 14.8 27/05/2016 07:30 13.8 28/05/2016 07:30 15.1 29/05/2016 07:30 15.4 30/05/2016 00:00 15.7 31/05/2016 07:00 16 01/06/2016 08:15 16 02/06/2016 07:00 16.5 03/06/2016 07:00 16.9 04/06/2016 06:30 17.1 05/06/2016 08:45 16.7 06/06/2016 07:30 17 07/06/2016 07:00 18.2 08/06/2016 07:30 16.7 09/06/2016 07:30 17.8 10/06/2016 07:15 18.1 11/06/2016 07:15 17.7 12/06/2016 07:00 17.7 13/06/2016 07:00 17.1 14/06/2016 07:30 16.6 15/06/2016 07:30 16.5 16/06/2016 08:00 16.1 17/06/2016 07:00 16.5 18/06/2016 00:00 19/06/2016 00:00 20/06/2016 00:00 21/06/2016 07:00 16.2 22/06/2016 07:00 17 23/06/2016 06:30 16.8 24/06/2016 06:45 16.3 25/06/2016 08:30 16.7 26/06/2016 07:00 17.3 27/06/2016 08:00 15.9
  10. BitPipe You should have said you were coming down, could have met up. Which bit did you go to?
  11. Try Argos http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/2149347.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=tsid:59156|cid:189934405|agid:18074225845|tid:pla-96619497925|crid:77627770765|nw:g|rnd:17930596787601001801|dvc:c|adp:1o1&gclid=CIqc8sG6z84CFQsW0wodZBMJog I must have been tied (I was and still is). I read this a a rubber roof rack.
  12. Have you tried putting the phone at the focal point of a satellite dish and seeing if you can get a better signal.
  13. No, but as I was paying for a mobile (£10/month), a fixed line with BB for £35/month, but now paying just £20/month with GiffGaff for unlimited downloads, calls and texts, I make that a a £300/year saving. Got to be kept in perspective, I had a dreadful broadband connection and no immediate plans to upgrade the local exchange.
  14. My cheap MotoG has built in WiFi Hotspot software, I can stick it 20 metres from the house and it works well. I am lucking in that I have a decent 4G transmitter less than a mile away. I was over an Joe90s build and it had no signal, maybe my next visit over there I can play with it a bit more (if I ever get invited back, apart to apologise). If going doing the 4G route, it may take a bit of mucking about and an old satellite dish to see what is going on. I also use an free O2 service that that allows me to connect in cafes and other places. May be worth seeing if there is a map of the coverage.
  15. I have gone to 4G and any day now the landline is being disconnected. There are issues with streaming video, but I can live with that (my contract drops to 3G once I have used up my allowance, except between midnight and 8AM), but it saves me £300/year and I can now just take the laptop anywhere and do some work.
  16. My second favourite shop, two books a week is cheaper than a daily paper.
  17. A Marguerite Patten cook book bought in 1981, still earning a living from it. My first PC, earned a living from that too. My Sun bike (got the frame for nothing), many happy months cycling across Europe and Africa on it. Bosch washing machines, they are so much better than Hoover and Hotpoint.
  18. What!!! A grand more than my fridge from Currys. If I cannot afford the best (and I can't anymore), then I buy the cheapest.
  19. Concrete is a composite material i.e. made of many things. It is not unusual to put chopped glass fibres in it. Hemcrete uses hemp fibre, CRP uses carbon fibre, brake pads used to use asbestos, really all comes down to the properties wanted.
  20. If you are quick, get this weeks New Scientist, it has a section all about water recycling.
  21. Or the asbestos fibres that hold is together so firmly
  22. I can understand using polished concrete for a floor, but what is the advantage for smaller areas like counter tops and around showers? I must be easier to get a professional to knock up something from a suitable stone in his workshop.
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