Surprisingly hard work !
First tile I faffed with . Forgot to back butter it . Didn’t come up easily and I would say 90% coverage . All back buttered now - they ain’t coming up . Slightly drift in the level a mm here or there . But I largely ignore and make sure no lippage
Started unplugging things off this rcd . Trips eventually. Just now tripped with just a surge protected extension lead plugged in . But nothing plugged into that !
If it trips now I’ll remove that also - the assumption being it will trip with zero load - so a problem for my sparky
Ufh is in and works . But it’s either all on or all off . Need to look at the ufh manifold and see if I can manually just leave 1 ufh loop on and the others closed ; just to warm it up down there
Maybe!
Just got home i.e. off site and it looks like the electrics have tripped again!. So no UPS and no NAS. Just a router and a small file server AARRGGHH!
Top of nas - dusty but no indication of water . Underside - if you zoom in you can see droplets .
I’m assuming I’ve got 3 problems here
1 ) water down utility pipe - now foamed
2 ) something tripping rcd - blame ups for now
3 ) nas condensation
?!?!?!?
Before anyone says I’m aware of the ingress of water on the floor in the corner . This is directly beneath my utility access hole . I foamed that now .
My electrics tripped again when not on site . Decided to remove the ups to eliminate that . I notice some water on the edge of this shelf precisely under the nas !
Assuming a leak from above - nothing . Perhaps tracking down a cable - nothing . You’ll see the shelf is dusty / dirty with no obvious tracking marks .
Could a nas generate condensation???!
Underground of course . No heating . Possible ??