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  1. Or just some simple shuttering and a few barrows of concrete ...
  2. No E7 i’m Afraid
  3. All fixed Thermostat blown so replaced . As the 1 thermostat is always on would it be wise to put that on a timer also . My logic being that 1 element cold heat for 12 hours ; turn off ; then the other comes on . Kind if like spreading the load . Or is that pointless???
  4. That’s just the way it was installed . So in theory I could boost hot water using the timer - but it seems fine with just 1 element heating . As I pay the electric bill ...
  5. Yes afaik - heated just by electric immersion .
  6. Is the black lump on the tank the stat ?? old photo !
  7. His twat text ( even though he hasn’t been there ) says the thermostat is gone . Looking back at my photo of the tank - where is the thermostat?????????
  8. Well ! Unsurprisingly the guy who installed the uvc has diagnosed the fault and was meant to fix it today . Whats amazing is I have my automated heating system which shows when someone’s in the room . By coincidence the tenant for the room with uvc is away . Guess what ? No one’s been in - though keys are accessible! . Better yet of course I have Cctv !! / nope can’t see uvc guy ! Thats 1 week tomorrow with no hot showers ... Guess i’ll Have to give up on his ‘warranty ‘ repair I.e never turn up and pay someone instead ffs !!!
  9. I mean maybe a mains tap simply above the tank - so no physical connection.....
  10. Erm ! Might it just be easier ( say you are using the hose and tank runs dry ) that you manually turn a tap to start filling the tank from the mains ..... ????
  11. So what’s the best way to deal with potentially the tank empty ? I.e I really don’t want mains water ( meter ! ) filling it up !!! . So i’m Guessing if tank empty you automatically ‘swap’ to mains . Best way to achieve that ??
  12. Yeah ; I’ve pretty much convinced myself this is the way to go . But it’s nice to get it approved by you @JSHarris
  13. Whilst I did plan to have this with one of those nice fancy tanks and automated controller - I’m starting to wonder .... Its uses are toilets , washing machine and garden . Ignoring garden water - there isn’t really a massive saving . Also I’m less keen to have ‘roof’ water staining my nice toilet ! Tempted to drop it ( and save cash ) Garden though still worth it . So I can easily set a cheap tank underground but assume I’ll need to pump it out to get good hose pipe type pressure . So a simple tank with some kind of pump ??? I have a vague recollection this may have been discussed before .... ?
  14. Oh bum it - i’ll Get smaller mesh - better to be safe than sorry !!
  15. It was sold as rodent mesh so I naturally assumed it’s sizing was correct .....
  16. Hmmmm , i’d Say about 9mm ..... ?
  17. So ! Here we have type of thing . Not fixed yet - just need to screw it to render board . None of it will be visible as pedestal tiles will hide it .
  18. Ok ? ; i’ll Shop around ! ?
  19. Need to order soon in wall cistern etc . was looking at https://www.manomano.co.uk/p/pack-wc-geberit-duofix-up100-cuvette-ideal-standard-tesi-aquablade-plaque-de-commande-delta21-chrome-mat-5135884 Any comments before I zap the cash ?
  20. Someone bite !! ?
  21. WRAS approval pending !
  22. Anyway ! No one has asked the obvious question of the cost for either model .
  23. No no no . The carbon filter has nano technology to break down any organic matter . The sieve is just a built in safety device . You know i’m Right .
  24. Due to popular demand, extensive crowd funding and research we are proud to announce the new DX system with built in bidet. Paypal payments accepted as is also cash.
  25. There! That should do it!. I've reduced the components and hence cost whilst still producing the same experience!
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