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  1. These have a PVC or EPDM inner tube usually. Is the hose failing or the fitting? Is the supply in copper or plastic? Look as though they have been inside the cistern.
  2. We have them in all rooms and use them most of the time instead of the overhead pendant lighting. Not another socket!
  3. You need a 90' wall plate elbow fitting. Have a look here https://www.screwfix.com/search?search=wall+plate+elbow
  4. I did try cooling the slab with the ASHP but the family discipline closing windows and doors during the hot periods was iffy so gave up. On sunny days the UVC is 67c with the immersion / PV diverter by 10am. The lower ground floor bedrooms are north and east facing with smaller windows so not an issue. The first floor bedrooms with vaulted ceilings are the warmest and AC is just so effective and the running cost offset by PV (+FIT).
  5. Ideally both. Airtight here. I fitted MVHR and plumbed for AC in 1st floor bedrooms and main kitchen / dining during the build.
  6. @Tetrarch Look at anti vibration mounts, neoprene dampers. A Yoga mat might be enough to fit between the unit and the mounting board.
  7. I would recommend a professional and agree 2 person half a day. One will climb and cut, the other clearing and chipping.
  8. Morning Ben, This thread last week. Congratulations on your build. It was @Oz07 asking.
  9. Have a look at Brundell. https://www.fhbrundle.co.uk/handrailing-and-balustrade/?campaign=267256041&content=794638935313&keyword=fh brundle handrail&utm_term=fh brundle handrail&utm_campaign=&utm_source=adwords&utm_medium=ppc&hsa_acc=1133268878&hsa_cam=267256041&hsa_grp=174725159712&hsa_ad=794638935313&hsa_src=g&hsa_tgt=kwd-365342768374&hsa_kw=fh brundle handrail&hsa_mt=b&hsa_net=adwords&hsa_ver=3&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=267256041&gbraid=0AAAAAD2WxzuHTwb5d9pG0CRbcq3RV46Pz&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5pfA-oDKkwMV8pFQBh050yNhEAAYAyAAEgI_6vD_BwE
  10. Private sewerage here. Tank is below the house, have about 330 sqm of roof so can fill very quickly. The rainwater tank is completely separate to the treatment plant. Soil pipe general term for 110mm.
  11. Just some advice regarding the overflow due to excess rainfall and saturated ground. We had water coming out the top of the chamber lid a few times even with plenty of soakaway crates. In the end I dug down and cut a large hole in the soil pipe for excess to fill the crates and then added a 110 triple socket to extend the run to exit above ground for the excess.
  12. No experience with auto watering systems but have the Hydroforce pump on our rainwater system. Had a problem with the pump working intermittently and speaking to the technical team they suggested I might have a leaky cistern and recommended fitting a pressure vessel to alleviate any issues. Comments below from tech support. "The pumps have a programme installed in them that is designed to stop the pump from burning out and also a leak detection device. The pumps like a good constant flow rate of water to operate at there best, if the flow of water is restricted then the pump will believe that there is enough pressure in the pipework and stop pumping, only there might still be a small amount of water being discharged and thus the pump fires up again. So if the flow of water at the eventual outlet is restricted the pump will continually stop/start and eventually cut out". In the end I replaced the Pressure switch, Hall switch and the Non return valve and working fine now. But would fit a pressure vessel for low flow.
  13. If no access for Machinary, I would fix a strong block of wood low down on a complete post and lever out with some timber or a high lift jack. Once a couple are out, the others should be easier to remove with a decent rabbiting spade / 5ft crowbar. Then a heavy duty post rammer for new posts and chainsaw level once complete. https://bulldoghandtools.co.uk/bulldog-premier-rabbiting-spade-72-tubular-steel-long-handle-5391006580?h_campaign_id=414850337&bng_id=1317216323187476&h_ad_id=82326239667285&msclkid=ed1794e0b23d17655843fd20e27216d0
  14. @Oz07 All my Reolink cameras have a Timelapse feature in settings. You can set as unlimited or customise the duration (days) and intervals in minutes and seconds. Estimate file size for 1 minute intervals is 14.67GB for one year For 30 second intervals the file size is 8.24GB for 100 days. Quality set to balanced, if using clear files will be x 10ish. The files are saved in the time lapse gallery which you can download to your photo app. Cameras using wifi and some ethernet. Can access on phone using 4G. This is for a RLC-510A.
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