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  1. Yeah I used to have a DVD to do all the colour setup, not sure what i did with it, was very useful though. The one thing I'm trying to figure out at the moment, is the two main OLEDs seem to be entry level doing 4K@60 and the better one doing 4K@120, now my AVR will only do 4K@60, so is it worth going any more than this, or will the TV adapt the content, and run at 120? Obviously there is the processor side of things, but I just use the TV as a screen, everything else i have seperate plugged into the AVR. Can't seem to find an answer to the refresh rate question though. I suspect it will only ever do 60Hz on this AVR. Anyway, for now this one is staying, i'm all spent up! ?
  2. I know when i've been to John lewis and looked at TVs, its sometimes hard to see the difference between a really expensive OLED, and much cheaper LED on the demo content, I mean there must be some difference, but it does make you think is it worth going for the super expensive. OLED is coming down in cost now though finally, and should even more so next year when Samsung enter the market.
  3. Everyone has said that to me, the plan is a 55 OLED in the future, but I love this old sammy, in fairness it doesn't look quite as small in real life, iphone camera trick i think.
  4. Wow that took me a long time, what a difference a year makes! I did always know that it was going to be a difficult room to do, and also the largest in the bungalow, but I have reached completion, apart from the carpet which is on order. So firstly there was the repair to the area under the window, which needed the brickwork rebuilding and then replastering... Next I started work on the acoustic wall, comprising of a metal framing system filled with Ultrawool, sheeps wool insulation, and topped with a soundblock 12.5mm board, no photos of the wool, as it was a bit of a battle to keep it in place ? After all the planning, the old chimney breast for my media kit was looking rather tight, but luckily tape measure didn't let me down! All painted up... Gypsum cladding installed, alcoves painted, and TV installed... And finally, window reveal and window board painted (window board at the moment is just the ply holding the bow window up, as at some point (maybe next year) this window is being replaced with a 3G flat window, so this will be removed), curtain pole and radiator reinstalled... Will put a final photo up once carpet is in and all furniture is back. What a push all that was!!
  5. Have you considered mounting insulation on the external side and then membrane and batten?
  6. You need some measurement tools to start off. Get yourself a hygrometer, and also a moisture meter, one to see how humid the environment is, and another to do spot tests and see just how humid the materials are. They are very cheap to buy, but will give invaluable information as to whether this is indeed moisture, or some kind of chemical reaction happening.
  7. I'm in a very similar position, and i'll be honest if you can actually find someone who is even willing to give you a quote i'd be amazed! I'm thinking the delay won't do me any harm, and much like you i'm not in a huge rush, it can be left indefinitely.
  8. Just so i'm doubly sure... I say 'Tiling' as these are actually gypsum tiles stuck on with plasterboard adhesive. I'm thinking... I've already skimmed the plasterboard (and now wish i'd not wasted the energy! lol) SBR Bond to prime Plasterboard adhesive and Tiles Sound OK? Cheers Mike
  9. From my experience you'll be lucky if you can even get someone to reply!
  10. Hmm OK, may be worth an email to the council. I’m hoping it doesn’t come to this, still a good 18 months to go yet, but time soon flies!
  11. Rated for 6000 cycles so despite long payback period it’s looking a lot more appealing
  12. Yeah as above you need an inverter to make it AC. DC isn’t doable with FiT as the battery would take the generated power and not register it on your meter
  13. https://voltaconsolar.com/batteries/lithium-ion/lithium-battery-100ah-5120wh-48v.html Thoughts? 5.12kWh @ 90% DoD with 5 year warranty for £1270 inc VAT? Seems quite cheap. Uses Pylontech Cells. Compatible with Sofar ME3000SP which can be picked up second hand for not much money on ebay. Getting very tempting!
  14. So applied for planning last year, but wasn't ready to build til this year at earliest, and then the lack of builders put that to bed. I'm hoping to get going next year, but if for whatever reason that doesn't happen, that gives me a year left until i need to pay the council some more ££ which i'd rather not do if I can help it. There is some timber cladding which was part of the planning permission, and I'm wondering if doing a section of that which can be completed would constitute as build commencement? Otherwise what else can I do? Dig a hole which would form part of the foundations? All ideas welcome! Hoping this doesn't become an issue in reality tho
  15. Yeah seconded, definitely supply. The slightly cooler air will then drop down into the room from the vaulted space, and will give positive pressure, meaning, as nick has said, the smells from cooking would be pushed away from the area.
  16. Ignore the question about the timer ?‍♂️ just dawned on me it’s a totally separate function and just like a normal timer. Was hoping when the humidity triggered I may be able to adjust how long it stays on for but no such luck. having got no soldering iron I recrimped all of the connections again last night as best as I could and so far so good, so it must have been a loose connection. cheers for the help
  17. I really should buy another soldering iron, threw the old one out as it was crap, just annoying it’s worked for a year and then all of a sudden it’s decided against it
  18. Ok that makes sense, and if the circuit was open it would be infinite capacitance anyway so wouldn’t make a difference, loose cables would also increase this if I remember right? any ideas what they are on about for the timer?
  19. So having been in about a year, for some reason the humidity sensor which is a separate box 230v with a relay in it has decided to start clicking on an off like mad. When I first put it in I cut the sensor wires and extended them so that the sensor itself could be located inside the ducting and some of these had come loose (silly spade terminals). Re crimped the loose ones but not convinced they were all spot on, so for now I’ve taken it all out. when it was fully connected even me touching just one of the terminals caused it to boost, but now with the sensor disconnected this doesn’t happen, not sure if that’s a clue? If I put the sensor wires to the terminals it seems to work as normal, perhaps I just need to recrimp everything. the other thing I wanted to get running was the timer function, I didn’t connect it originally as the manual said something about don’t use timer mode on the hr 200 (my MVHR) but now I think that means there is perhaps a timer mode on the MVHR itself, which would make sense as it’s advertised but can’t find anything about it anywhere, must be one of the many mystery jumpers or dip switches. The wiring diagram looks very confusing though? Almost like a short circuit which obviously isn’t right, and a bulb and a switch. Can anyone make head or tails of this? it’s just the right hand side portion for my unit. thanks for any insights cheers Mike
  20. I've just had a load delivered from Wickes, no problems at all. These are Knauf ones tho, not BG. I've got C studs and tracks
  21. If its in the Building Regs, then it must be adhered to as far as I can say. I wouldn't risk it for something so minor really.
  22. http://www.tracpipe.co.uk/uploads/downloads/uk_di_guide.pdf Everything suggests the plumber is correct as you would expect. States it cannot be installed below a structural element, and a floor classes as that. There is a section on ducting, and it states the ducting must be ventilated, but I think this is more for high rise. Take a look at page 66 also, and maybe ring their technical line? Seems to be another product which may be suitable.
  23. Timber could be an issue too if we start using it en-masse and have to grow it really quickly. A forest planted from new takes around 30 years to become carbon neutral, so before it starts actually taking anything out the atmosphere.
  24. Main floor practically done, just two tiny boards to put down but I’ve ran out of screws ? also taken the window board off ready to repair the wall, just need to stick a bit of wood to support the window from the outside whilst I do it. This window is getting replaced when the extension gets built with a flat window. more importantly I’ve got the TV hooked back up!
  25. Sleeping definitely isn't a problem, thats my respite, and i sleep an awful lot these days, the bed is definitely my most comfortable place. I haven't even thought about it to be honest, but not a bad idea at all, will see who is in the local area
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