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    Outside socket

    I would like some advice on how to wire up a new outside waterproof socket which is to be fixed to the outside of my extension wall and then i want to be able to operate it from inside the extension. Thanks guys
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    Timer/Programmer

    Sorry can someone move this to electrics!! :oops:
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    Timer/Programmer

    Hi. I have fitted a Honeywell ST772 Programmer that controls my hotwater/Heating. This programmer i believe i am correct in saying is a one zone, i.e controls both hotwater and heating together. I am looking for a two zone programmer so i can control hotwater at differant times of the day to...
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Hi. I have been defeated :oops: Can not get the timer to work, so for now have it operating by the lights :roll: I think the problem is either the timer is faulty (can not be arsed to go and replace it) or i have not identified the Permanent/ Switch wires :oops: It is a old house and many...
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    I see what you are saying but: The permanent live (assuming these are all red wires together in block from light switch etc, goes to L or LS at the fan?
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Having real grief with this, able to get the fan to work with lights by joining both wires L/ LS to same block on downlighter. This way fan comes on and off with lights. Can not get the fan to run through timer!!!! I have tried all combinations i.e LS to permanent live at ceiling rose (3 red...
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    dab Bug connections?

    Cheers, will take a look at the back once i return from a liqiud lunch :)
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Thanks flameport. I am asuming with the four connections on the fan, L N E Sw. The permanent live to power the timer is L?
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Not sure what i'm looking at in relation to my question, may be it's a sunday thing
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    dab Bug connections?

    Hi purchased a dab radio called a Bug. various plug connections on the back, just wondering if there is a way of connecting external speakers and/or a ipod? Thanks in advance
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Hi. Installed the fan, but can not find a permanent live to wire in the timer :roll: At present connected both wires i.e L /SW to the nearest downlighter. Any ideas where a permanent live is hiding? At the pullcord which operates the downlighters/fan just 2 wires, i am asuming these are no...
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Thanks all Taken a trip to local B&Q. Purchased a Greenwood Airvac 115mm kit, £38. It has a 180m/hr 25w output. Nobody tell me this is no good please :roll: Making existing 100mm holes into 115mm as you are reading this :twisted:
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Thanks Taylortwocities So what you are saying is the fan i have has just not a big enough extraction rate? As because the lights/fan are normally left on for longer then 15 min (Kids for you lol) Most with a higher rate appear to 35w and have a ducting dia of larger then 100mm (this is the...
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Hi and thanks Taylortwocities. What is the length of the run of duct? - Approx 1.5m What is the size of the duct? - 100mm Is there a good gap under or thru the bathroom door. The fan won't work well if the door fits too well - the fan will be trying to suck on a partial vacuum. -...
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Thanks, been there, but would like to know other suggestions to models etc, the ones lists seem very expensive :roll:
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    Bathroom Condensation Problem

    Hi. Recently fitted a Extractor Fan into my bathroom ceiling and run the vent outside. After a few months it does not seem to be doing a good job of getting rid of all condensation/stream from a bath/shower :roll: Now have condensation marks on the painted walls which look unsightly :( . I...
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    Bathroom Extractor Fan

    The "flexible connections" in question are of which to support the fan unit away from the joist, thus hopefully reducing the hum, which maybe a problem at night!!!!
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    Bathroom Extractor Fan

    Maybe read the entire question :roll:
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    Bathroom Extractor Fan

    Good One :P . It is a inline ducted one. Next question what flexible connections would be recommended? It's sunday and i'm heat stroked :oops:
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    Bathroom Extractor Fan

    Thanks i checked, whilst the fan unit is on by holding it most of the vibration/hum comes from the unit.
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