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dpmiller

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  1. /if they're done right.
  2. When I was looking for my TD021 (7.2v mini impact driver, superb tool) the cheapest was the german site Alternate.
  3. Can't see why you shouldn't parallel the SSR outputs in this scenario. In power switching you wouldn't want it as the vague turn-on time would mean that ONE device was handling all the inrush before the others caught up. But in this situation it's irrelevant, the only issue might be trying to diagnose which one was short if there was a failure..
  4. green or blue?
  5. or pour off what you can then leave open to air-dry?
  6. On my quote from MBC, frame and founds are two very separate prices.
  7. Ah yes, the AA variant. Gotcha. Still well worth pointing out how important it is to confirm the input as 3-32dc is much more common. Oh and an anecdote from me- those Fotek relays are crap. By various means I've had a number of them recently and the failure rate (either DOA or at well under rated load) is near 50%. Baseplate feels like chromed plastic, really light. Those blue labelled ones (and I've seen'em with a couple of different brands) are much more heavily built and I'm yet to have an early life failure.
  8. racking? https://www.rackzone.ie/workbench/industrial-work-bench-1850x900x800
  9. where's NI on the list?
  10. Oops, you're quite correct. Dunno where I got that from?
  11. break into one of the sensor wires and add a pot?
  12. I knew I'd seen it posted somewhere- this is the new all-singing offering from ESP. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/0-15kW-Air-Source-Heat-Pump-water-heaters-to-replace-Gas-Oil-Boilers-RRP-3-500/112543653959?hash=item1a341fe047:g:r2EAAOSwqhBZpHs1
  13. Either will work for you but the 90deg ones are needed for Agas AFAIK
  14. All but the very cheapest TF quotes I've got have been for 400 centres inside and out.
  15. Billy is SO much better than the old MFI bookcases of the past, really nice real veneer.
  16. CPC's cheap RJ45s are great too, never had a problem with them. http://cpc.farnell.com/pro-power/sh-8-007/plug-5e-pack-10/dp/CN11343
  17. NO! they're 3-32v dc input. You need the 240v variety http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AC-AC-70-280V-240-280V-10A-4-Screw-Terminal-One-Phase-SSR-Solid-State-Relay/121749029973?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2649 or similar
  18. nah, keep it connected and keep banging it in until the trip goes ..but best not hold onto it to start with...
  19. "all site equipment will be running on transformers" Umm, no, can't guarantee that.
  20. do you really need 16A? Oh, and do you only need one of these? I think some of the MVHR brands have multiple-in interface boxes.
  21. Not a con, but I'm not personally convinced it's *just* as good as it seems.
  22. If you want remote control, the Integra Solar needs no wiring whereas Keylite's electric option is like the "basic" Integra needing mains power.
  23. Never mind the G3 side of things what about looking at is purely as a pressure vessel? Domestic is different to industrial but still...
  24. you can get chinesium USB endoscopes with long cables. like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-5-8mm-Android-USB-TYPE-C-Endoscope-Borescope-Snake-Inspection-Camera-Scope-/192192521364?var=&hash=item2cbf912494:m:mI6D1kClCUQM7YGrLnf-IIQ
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