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That would fail in my house. "avoid fully heat the tank when not needed " I can imagine the answer if I asked everyone to give me a weekly schedule of when they want a shower or a bath, so I can program the tank to have a full tank of water for them. For all practical purposes, the tank needs to be full all normal waking hours.
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Straining at the leash to get started...
ProDave replied to Modernista's topic in Introduce Yourself
Hi and welcome. I think the roof is "box profile" sheeting. -
How does my shower fit together?
ProDave replied to Ben100's topic in Bathrooms, Ensuites & Wetrooms
Standard plumbing fittings and rigid copper or something like Hep20 Here are mine, similar type of shower -
What's the cable for? don't tell me the shower screen connects to the HA?
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Dropping SSE cable into the ground
ProDave replied to Deacs's topic in General Self Build & DIY Discussion
You really need to ask SSE, they are the ones that make the rules. Just pester until you get a proper on site survey and then an accurate breakdown of the exact work needed. I found the cheapest way was to bury a duct in the ground all the way from where Iu wanted the meter box to where the cable had to be joined. ALL they had to do was come along, pull a cable through the duct with the draw string left for that purpose and connect it up. -
Do I need a tv aerial
ProDave replied to Russell griffiths's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
A cable from a socket to a coil of cable in the loft seems enough for the mass house builders. Is BC going to fail a house for no aerial? -
I don't know about selling it, but an electric roller door is much neater.
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Do I need a tv aerial
ProDave replied to Russell griffiths's topic in Networks, AV, Security & Automation
I have a tv aerial and a satellite dish so I have 2 sources of "ordinary" tv. We do have a firestick and very occasionally watch something in iptv, but it just seems so "wrong" to routinely be using what is supposed to be a data service for such high bandwidth use. And in any event, internet connections are too unreliable and rely on lots of services working. A dish or tv aerial is likely to give you a more dependable robust reception in times of trouble. -
Major Issues Octopus App
ProDave replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
It sounds like the IT behind it must have been sponsored by the UK government. Over budget, late, and noes not work. -
MVHR is Largely Bogus
ProDave replied to DavidHughes's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
II added up all the lights in the house, and if every single one is on, it's about 130W -
I am paying £600 (hopefully this Friday) to have 4 windows and a 3M sliding patio door set fitted. That's just to fit the windows in the frame, I will be detailing inside (plasterboard) and outside (timber cladding) It's more because it's a 3 / 4 man job to lift them, particularly the patio door set, that I am paying labour to do this rather than DIY. Ground floor, my own scaffold set up outside.
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Major Issues Octopus App
ProDave replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
Remind me of the advantage of this Vs paying 16/17p 24/7? -
A thought to kick-start the week.
ProDave replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Other Heating Systems
A previous 1930's house I owned had storage heaters and they were just like that, the house leaked heat so fast it needed constant heat input when you wanted it to be warm, something which storage heaters were useless for. But has anyone tried them in a modern well insulated house? e.g our house when you turn the heating off, it is several hours before you notice. So storage heaters warming up over night and releasing their heat slowly it would not matter if they have run out of heat by 6pm. the house would not go cold before bed time. I suspect you would not want the full 7 hour charge, so time them to come on at say 4AM. to adjust the heat input as the season gets colder, adjust the start time. I suspect it would work very well. Even better of course would be put them on an E10 tariff where there are more (but shorter) cheap periods so the storage time needed is less. -
Underfllor heating return not getting up to temperature.
ProDave replied to Tag's topic in Underfloor Heating
Is the pump on the manifold running, if there is no light on it you should be able to hear it humming / whirring.? -
Some digging around found my network drive was already mounted //run/user/1000/gfvs with the full path to it being /run/user/1000/gvfs/smb-share:server=192.168.1.254,share=usb1/Ubuntu Laptop/Music/ I have now set that in Site Manager as the default folder to open in Local when I open a connection to the Pi Music box, so I don't have to remember that. So all doing what I wanted and in future I should be able to load new music onto it with a lot less trouble.
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2-Way Driveway which Starts Wide then Goes Narrow
ProDave replied to harry_angel's topic in Planning Permission
I am not sure what the rules are where you are, but up here you can only have 5 dwellings from a private track. More than that and you are expected to surface the road to highway standard and it is then adopted.- 8 replies
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Leak testing kit
ProDave replied to markocosic's topic in Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery (MVHR)
I did I diy air test using an old broken 240V desk fan, some cardboard and a roll of duct tape. I estimated the leakage by measuring the velocity of air passing the extract fan with an anemometer and knowing the diameter of the hole. I found extract (depressurising) easier to go looking for air leaks as you can feel air coming in easier than you can feel it going out. Re the apartment cabbage issue. Apart from the leaks, it shows there is not enough fresh air entering the apartment as when you turn the cooker fan to full it depressurises the apartment and it finds it easier to draw air in through the holes from the neighbour than from outside. -
2-Way Driveway which Starts Wide then Goes Narrow
ProDave replied to harry_angel's topic in Planning Permission
Most single track roads widen to 2 track at a junction so a car waiting to exit the single track road does not block another car trying to enter the single track road. You would appear to be achieving something similar so it looks like a positive move if you can achieve it.- 8 replies
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thanks @joth I am reluctant to try that yet, too much scope for something going wrong. I can work around it by first copy anything I want to transfer to the Pi to my local drive on the pc and then use FileZilla as above, but it seems an unnecessary step.
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A thought to kick-start the week.
ProDave replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Other Heating Systems
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I have a Raspbery Pi Music box. It can play music from files on it's SD card (amongst other things) Previously to load music I have removed the SD card, put it into a card reader plugged that into a pc and copied the files. i am trying a better way. I have loaded FileZilla FTP client onto my PC. I can connect to the Pi in the "remote site" window using sftp. I thought that would be the tricky bit. No. the tricky bit is the files I want to copy are on my network drive. I want to browse to that network drive in the "local Site" window on FileZilla. But I can't find how to browse outside the local hard disk in that window. I have tried entering directly "smb://192.168.1.254/usb1/" which is how the File Manager addresses it, and tried also just "//192.168.1.254/usb1/" and various permutations of single or double slashes, forward or backward slashes and nothing is recognised. Oh and the PC I am using is Linux.
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Major Issues Octopus App
ProDave replied to canalsiderenovation's topic in Energy Efficient & Sustainable Design Concepts
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A thought to kick-start the week.
ProDave replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Other Heating Systems
Exactly the same argument used by the likes of Fischer to sell you expensive posh looking electric panel heaters to replace your "old fashioned" storage heaters. And plenty of people buy them. And then complain their electricity bill has gone up. -
A thought to kick-start the week.
ProDave replied to ToughButterCup's topic in Other Heating Systems
Erm yes, but an electric resistance heater is 100% efficcient. This is a complicated solution looking for a problem.
