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Onoff

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  1. You might find the manufactures say don't fit an rcd just to save themselves problems and comeback from their customers. I've a longstanding relationship with a major inverter / motor manufacturer. Back when we were experiencing a +25% tripping rate, on start up, of installed machines I took them to task. Their initial, ludicrous suggestion was to either fit 100mA RCDs or ones without EMF suppression. I persevered digging and asking and found the Schneider units did the trick. In a quirky twist about 2 years later this major manufacturer came onto me, in writing, to ask if I'd ever solved the problem. Other companies were turning away from them and fitting other drive makes because of it. Somewhat peeved I rang them and found they had just supplied 200 inverters to one customer who built pay kiddie rides as seen in shopping centres everywhere. The breakdown rate through nuisance tripping was ridiculous. I put them onto Schneider and the rest is history. Handy as whenever I need free help I remind them of this.
  2. Some inverters can cause nuisance tripping of devices containing RCDs. It can be to do with leakage currents associated with EMF suppression in the inverter. You can get drives without EMF suppression but from memory these can't be CE marked. Schneider do their Si RCDs (that aren't time delayed) and in my experience solve the issue completely. Of course some inverter brands cause less trouble than others! si RCD.pdf
  3. Wasn't there an off topic topic recently removed from that section specifically for being "not building related"? I thought that was a bit odd and over zealous.
  4. Trouble is that you still see that they've posted but that you have chosen to ignore them and then you let yourself get dragged back in! ?
  5. SWMBO used to periodically paint the gas box at our old place with good old black gloss paint. Bedec Barn Paint is supposed to be good on plastic. Think it has some mild etching properties.
  6. I'm doing that but this thick walled stuff is a bugger to get around the formed bend I'm finding.
  7. The FMG run the forum. I have no wish to get involved in that side of things. I've neither the skills or time, education (or ego maybe ? ) to do so. Some might argue over the formation process of the forum i.e by a select group but isn't that the democratic right of a group of like minded individuals? It is always, unavoidably, going to have their "stamp" on it. No different to how UK plc has been run by public school educated old boys as a feted democracy. Control is needed or you have anarchy. Try the Screwfix forum if you care to see loudmouthed dominant voices and pure nastiness. To suggest I'm being a good little boy: I've had early on, firey exchanges with members of the FMG. Relationships, virtual or otherwise take time to form. New blood can sometimes upset that balance. Only in the last week or so I've had a pm warning from the FMG over my perceived conduct on a thread. Actually I thought they were in the wrong and contributors to that thread have gone on, in my opinion, to stir the pot more with the thread's OP than anything I said. I have gone back at them btw but in private and not publicly which I feel would have been detrimental to the forum. Have a think and the FMG too (I'm sure they are/will) about what this sort of exchange on someone's thread does for the forum's image. Apologies @Roz, I'm sure you weren't expecting this! Time I think to tidy this thread and get back to the subject. Besides most of my 12,000 posts were shameful attempts at lewd humour, asking the same question 3 times or trying to understand the answers. Then there were the posts apologising for not having done "it" how was suggested and asking how to rectify it! ? I'm happy btw to plagiarise and stand on the shoulders of giants. I've seen the results of some of the builds and can only aspire to such! C'mon, its Christmas!
  8. @Sensus, there are some big egos on here and some right tenacious sorts too but isn't that's what's needed often to firstly self build and similarly to have the energy and drive to keep a forum like this going? It's not a democracy here and there is an "elite" club, live with it like most of the rank and file (like me) are happy to. No different to the real world. It is what it is. Got to be honest I skim your posts as they come across as aloof. Seems to be a bit of a "I could go into the detail but am too busy" air that's devisive at the end of the day.
  9. Onoff

    Gate Pillars

    Very unlike me but I've just BOUGHT a set of copper boppers.
  10. I cored a hole in the floor slab for my breakfast bar / island leg: One day this'll all go. Bloody kitchen floor is about 5" higher than it should be.
  11. I think that'll be more forgiving and enable a neater job tbh. Finding it tricky to squeeze the gap closed over the bubble bend especially.
  12. It's this. On EVERY other compression joint I've done it's fine:
  13. Aluminium tape it is then. It'll drive me nuts if it creases! ?
  14. Looks like white vinegar and water is the first thing to try before Disvlean which is muriatic aka hydrochloric acid:
  15. What's the norm for keeping pipe insulation in place, duct tape silver tape etc? I can't see cable ties being any use as they would cut in over time. Thanks.
  16. Any ideas what this sticky gunk is on my 3 port valve - in less than a year? It was nutted up with Jet Blue Plus which is what the green tinged stuff is:
  17. Bits look alright to me. I wonder if you could Disclean the stones and not affect the lime mortar?
  18. Got any photos (even of your screw ups ? ). I'm on the brink of doing some flint panels using lime mortar.
  19. I thought they pulled in air. Seem to remember a Victorian fountain in some stately home using the system to great effect...
  20. Do the claims for venturi type shower heads / valves stack up or is it snake oil?
  21. My lounge is still like that. Original house was built in the 30s. It has 1" battens with hardboard on top. I had the cheapest survey done. Never picked up on it. There's only two mains sockets in there and wall "swells'" where they are.
  22. You get them in 2 and 3 way form. This is a (knackered) 3 way: This is the guts of a 2 way: I've two 2 ways and one 3 way. Not long replaced them all: How many do you have and what make? On the better (more modern?) ones you can swap out the motorised bit without affecting the plumbing. If the valve itself is all crudded up and stiff then you'll likely need to change that anyway. A picture of your valve(s) and the surrounding pipework might help.
  23. Isn't RH an issue with doing GRP?
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