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  1. How long ago was it done?
  2. Humm... Can I persuade my local pub to cook a dozen lamb shanks to go in my freezer or are take outs banned from the scheme ?
  3. Not sure that's possible. UV light is the only thing I can suggest.
  4. Perhaps see also.. https://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/low_voltage_cut_off
  5. If the cells are totally flat rate don't fast charge them as that's a known fire risk in model circles. Many chargers will refuse anyway. You can try a slow trickle charge to see if the voltage comes up but best do it somewhere safe. I don't rate your chances of restoring the pack very highly.
  6. Relatives have the Mira digital shower although theirs is pumped. It's best feature is the ability to have a second controller outside the shower although that's mainly a benefit if it takes awhile for the hot water to get to the shower in your house. As I recall theirs tells you when the water is upto temperature. I'm not an electrician but found this from NICEIC.... https://www.niceic.com/www.niceic.com/media/PDF/FactSheet-Bathroom-A4-4pp.pdf The work is notifiable so the electrician must be a member of a "competent person scheme" sometimes advertised a Part P scheme member and he should notify Building Control for you.
  7. The Americans use it on chicken don't they or is that different? Edit: https://thepoultrysite.com/articles/chlorine-still-the-most-popular-sanitizer-in-the-poultry-industry Coming to a supermarket near you after Brexit.
  8. I've read that 1L of 5% bleach in 49L of water is good enough for cleaning surfaces.Tesco sell 2L bottles of 1% thin bleach for £0.38p. I reckon 3 of those in 45L of water will give similar results. Total cost under £1 for 50L. PS: yes their thin bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite.
  9. Perhaps some sort of wash stand...
  10. We put plastic pipes in the wall.
  11. It does assume you have too much solar gain in winter. I have my doubts that's true for many houses. The water would also make conducted losses greater (they use Argon for a good reason). So you would need to have enough solar gain in the daytime to make up for increased losses at night and when the suns not shining/too weak. I suppose you could use Argon and water in triple glazing. You could dose the water but who hasn't seen brown water come out of a sealed heating system?
  12. Clearly its not the actual calculations that are taking the time, he's just very busy with higher priority jobs. I'd start making enquiries elsewhere.
  13. Just for info.. Grohe use a program called Revit from Autodesk to create their cad models (.rfa files). To view them you need the Revit CAD program or the free Viewer that comes with it. Only problem is the downloaded is 7GB even if you only want the free viewer. I'll leave it installed on my PC for a week or two in case you'd like me to look at some others but after that I'll probably uninstall it.
  14. Managed to open the cad model of the Grohe and look at the bottom. As suspected it looks like this..
  15. I might be able to load their CAD model. I'll have a go and let you know.
  16. Post a link. The few I looked at weren't open at the bottom.
  17. Asbestos sample testing for £19 per sample. https://artisansurveyors.co.uk/product/asbestos-sample-analysis-service/ Most places will sell you a test kit and a sample analysis either together or separately. This one appears to be just for the the test as their test kit is out of stock. I've not used this company myself so this isn't a recommendation. Google for others.
  18. Changing from flat to pitched would need planning permission.
  19. If he hasn't ask him for the addressees where he writes to. I was able to get maps in hours by claiming to be digging on site and had found a pipe/cable. Asked if I could drop in and pick up a map. They want co-ordinates and a scale so prepared that before calling.
  20. They sent us a notice/letter predicting our Completion date. I just wrote back telling them when we believed we would be complete. That was a few months later than their date and they accepted it.
  21. Either of them subject to the CIl? Perhaps not?
  22. Did your solicitor request copies of their asset maps to do the searches? Ask him if he still has copies.
  23. I'd apply for what you want (clear and openable) and wait for them to respond.
  24. +1 Settlement boundaries don't have to be precise to 1m. The original boundary might have been a hand drawn line on a map that just got digitised incorrectly.
  25. I suspect getting adverse possession will be harder than planning permission. Normally the land would have to be fenced off "to the exclusion of all other" but I suppose a dense "hedge" might also be sufficient. If there is any evidence of people walking onto the land from the public footpath through gaps then forget it.
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