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Soda blasting too: https://premiumdoorstripping.co.uk/what-is-soda-blasting/
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How about CO2 paint stripping? For example: https://iceblasters.co.uk/
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What will look odd is if a groove is off centre to a single gang switch/socket.
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Mice can get through a hole the diameter of a pencil. Any holes you find, stuff with cheap stainless steel dish scourers. For example: https://www.savers.co.uk/household/all-household/cleaning-products/cleaning-sponges-dish-cloths/super-bright-stainless-steel-scourers-6-pack/p/574155
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Top tip, never work with cables if you've been eating, sandwiches etc and not washed your hands thoroughly. All that crumby, oily goodness leaves traces on the cables that makes it attractive to rodents. You could invest in a can of Anti Marten spray. I spray vulnerable areas and under the bonnets of parked cars with it.
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Freezer on the right, fridge on the left. Leads run from both appliances to a socket behind the cupboard on the left. Somehow SWMBO and I didn't kill each when one was feeding and the other grabbing the leads.
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Are you sure, when he pushed the fridge in, he didn't trap / run over the cable with the fridge?
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You're messing with us surely? Feed a string through from the right hand cupboard, tie it to the fridge plug before you push the fridge under the counter. Pull the string as you push the fridge in. Sometimes easier with two people. Or get the fridge as close as to the counter to whilst still maintaining arm access to feed the plug around / under the divider into the right hand cupboard. Again one person pushes the fridge whilst the other grabs and pulls the plug end through.
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Look for slots that you slip a small flat bladed screwdriver into to open the terminal cover.
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Tell her to go shopping if you're trying to get stuff done.
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Starlink loose end on wire.
Onoff replied to saveasteading's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Look at the plug the other end? Gen 2, proprietary plug either end. Gen 3, RJ45 plug either end. -
Again, similar but no flats. Unbranded so fits with cheap builders: https://www.toolstation.com/elbow/p46696?
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This brand, Whitespeed looks like it: https://www.static-caravan-spares.co.uk/15mm-elbow-connector-white
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Starlink loose end on wire.
Onoff replied to saveasteading's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Gen 2 Starlink is their own proprietary plug. Gen 3 is basically an RJ45. Just come off of my flat roof with my lad final fitting the new Gen 3 dish. We have TWO Gen 2 Starlink cables sitting here doing nothing. Gen 2: Gen 3, basically standard RJ45 connectors: -
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Starlink loose end on wire.
Onoff replied to saveasteading's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
Gen 2 Starlink is their own proprietary plug. Gen 3 is basically an RJ45. Just come off of my flat roof with my lad final fitting the new Gen 3 dish. -
I have a black bin bag, folded back on itself to make like a bin. That plus lots of bog roll. Have the bog roll ready and torn into two sheet pieces. When you see a lot building up on the Cramer tool, stop, remove from the tool with bog roll and drop straight into the bag.
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You could minimise the staining by masking with tape but set the tape a tad wider than where the bead will finish. Do not plan to peel the tape off to give you as clean edge. That will lift the bead edge slightly and allow muck in to go mouldy. I used the Cramer kit. Cleaned the area first with Multisolve. https://flic.kr/p/2dDDn5o https://flic.kr/p/2dHvhmN
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I got an answer back. From a bot it would appear but it was a pretty much instant response: "Good afternoon, Regarding your question about running two Indra Smart Pro chargers on a single-phase supply: yes, this is possible with each charger using its own CT clamp on the same incoming meter tails for independent load curtailment. On a single-phase installation: - Each charger can independently monitor the total load on the supply using its own CT clamp and will adjust its charging rate as needed to protect the main fuse. - Each CT clamp should be installed at the main supply, before any junctions, and as close to the main cut-out fuse as possible, with the arrows facing the grid (incoming supply). With this setup, both chargers will independently perform load curtailment based on the total current measured by their own CT clamps, so there is no requirement for a dedicated multi-charger load-sharing configuration in this scenario. If you have any more questions or would like help checking your planned setup details, just let us know and we can escalate this to a human agent for you. Thank you for contacting Indra Renewable Technologies Ltd. Best regards, Indra Renewable Technologies Ltd AI Agent"
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I've asked this specific question over on the OVO forum: "Can two Indra Smart Pro chargers each be fitted with their own CT clamp on the same incoming meter tail, allowing independent load curtailment on a single-phase installation, or do the chargers require a dedicated multi-charger load-sharing configuration?
