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I’m doing plumbing at the moment to avoid the electrics until confidence is above 95%
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After my re think I’m going with neutrals tied together and out the way . 1 live in common other in L1 . I bet my life ( literally ) on that being correct .
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This is what I’m thinking @joe90 ( now ) . But you said ‘guess’ 🤣 - I don’t like guessing on electrics . I think we are correct but will wait before I commit to electrocuting… 😎
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Hmmmm I think L2 isn’t used and neither of the neutrals ? ( just tape and push out the way ) . So maybe simply live into L1 and other live into common ? Now I clearly don’t know ….
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About to wire a simple light switch . Switch has L1 , L2 and common Wall wiring has 2 lives and 2 neutrals . Googling is confusing me ! Is it just brown live into L1 , other into L2 ( single gang ) ; then both neutrals into the common ? Confidence I’m right , becomes hesitation, which becomes doubt , which becomes ask !
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Yeah I didn’t foam around the hep20 . I foamed around the 110mm pipe . The hep2o’s move freely through the pipe .
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I only foamed to hold the 110mm in place - not necessarily of course . But as a pro - that’s what I do ( big balls emoji )
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For plant room to floor above I hammered a big hole in the beam and block . Then foamed in 110mm soil pipe into it . Hep2o pipe work fed through that .
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Install it so everyone can bitch about it on here and your poor quality workmanship.
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Anyone with this ? Can I install the modbus myself ? Looking to completely control battery schedule remotely via home assistant- so effectively no cloud access .
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Do new mortgages always send a valuer to site?
Pocster replied to Raine's topic in Self Build Mortgages
Sometimes they just do a “ google “ valuation- not even bother driving by 🙄 -
(expletive deleted) wits
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But can you hear anything going up your soil pipe ?
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I only replied because no one else did and I felt sorry for you .
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You should be posting on pornhub with that dirty talk
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I see . So how does it flex without leaking ? I.e with no inner tube ?
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Surely the same issue as a flexi tap ? I.e failure . Use one @joe90 then post photos of the flood 😊
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@markc stop trying to get me to (expletive deleted) it up for your amusement.
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Hmmm . But I’ve really got to S bend the top haven’t I . A bend to pull the copper across away from the cabinet then a bend to get it vertical again . Space is tight there with the sink . I’ll (expletive deleted) the unit apart skill required = negligible 👍
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Now I saw this on YouTube . But … all sounds like work and possible failure . Cutting a chunk out the unit is ‘safer ‘ I think
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@Alan Ambrose here you go ; so you don’t sleep tonight - look at the state on them ! With no obvious cause
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I wasn’t either ! . I had some flex’s disintegrate on my temp sink kitchen tap ( only 2 yrs old ) . I’d forgot about that . But Friday a friend said they got in their bath turned off the hot and heard a pop as the flexi split - naturally flooding their bathroom . So - Now I worry about flooding my nice new kitchen. Also you’re going to worry . Bet @Thorfun is worried also . Might have to start a new “ Worried and scared “ thread .
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One issue I’ve got is by bad luck ( or incompetence ) those copper tails I assume have zero bend . As you can see my tap inlets are just inline with the cabinet side . Once I add the Hep2o fitting I’m going to be straining them . Do I worry ? . Or just cut that slot down much further in the unit so copper tails and Hep2o have a bit of room ? I.e no strain on the copper as nice and vertical . Needless to say no issue if I use flexi’s
