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dpmiller

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  1. ye olde Magic Roundabout
  2. so help us out, what do you have room for?
  3. undo the screw, pull knob and index straight off, re-fit in reverse order to your liking
  4. it's only a sofa, people do move them...
  5. it all depends on the loading... I had an SE draw up a scheme for the current abode to open up the trusses in part of the attic for "accessible storage" and it took a fair bit of sistering and lots of nails, bolts, and plywood flanges. But it gave me the extra "room" I needed to house stock and computer when young son needed a room of his own...
  6. why not one Thermosense controller and configure a (say) 20c hysteresis?
  7. Are you sure all stopcocks and isolators are fully open? Is there any chance the kitchen tap is straight off the mains before the accumulator?
  8. dpmiller

    Light switch

    you could probably make it up with gridswitch bits...
  9. Some of the Chinese ones have a tank inside, yes. Not sure if it's for buffer or DHW holding tho...
  10. 10-12 are for the sensor.
  11. As it's a prefab, is it considered a dwelling suitable for rebuild even?
  12. what's the mark/space timing of your bursts Dave?
  13. good word that, basementy. You should Copyright it @Conor
  14. ... which is the ultimate static pressure.
  15. And that's why "proper" lateral flow tests use a reader...
  16. they're bog standard cheapo temperature controllers. How you configure them is up to you...
  17. XPS would do it too, I used some 10mm in our bathroom reveals just to get a wee bit more condensation protection.
  18. Speaking as someone who had a serious leg break in an accident 20 years ago, I was darned-lucky to live in a bungalow and have made very sure that our design enabled downstair living. Very happy to be " defeatist, pessimistic and generally avoidable "
  19. if it's a signal-level circuit, I'd not be doing questionable crimps...
  20. Wire the dimmer through the switch so using the lights forces the fan?
  21. concrete's cheaper than tarmac, according to local tarmac guy...
  22. looks like the blue pallet is an extra. The ASHPs come in a bespoke ply crate
  23. but knowing B&Q they've found a way to cheapen those batteries. 5Ah maybe, but crappy cells that will only power smaller devices perhaps...
  24. there's another (slightly risky) option- take a mallet to the top of the tank and drop it an inch...
  25. is the power supply built into the back bit?
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