Search results

  1. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    Thought I’d update the thread incase anyone else experienced similar. Replacement cartridge arrived so replaced the leaking one. Pulled the other two and checked them, but O-Rings looked fine. Gave them a good turn whilst out, greased them up with plumbers silicon grease and stuck them back...
  2. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    How would I do that? It’s a screw in cartridge, should I loosen it a bit? I’ve attached a pic of it.
  3. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    So “I did the job”. No stop valve, so switched off at the mains. At this point I thought “since the water is off I may as well pull out and clean the other thermostatic cartridges whilst I’m at it”. As usual (being a DIY’er) what I thought would be a couple of hours turned into most of the day...
  4. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    Top one goes to the overhead shower, bottom one goes to the handheld shower. The two rods sticking out of the wall are the tap controls for each.
  5. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    Unfortunately doesn’t look like there’s a stop valve anywhere :( Just the copper supply pipes -> elbow -> mixer Atleast I got a chance to use my GSA18 that’s been largely collecting dust since I got it on a “great” deal :giggle:
  6. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    I’ll go do that now. Fingers crossed there is something else behind there.
  7. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    Not yet. Didn’t want to start on a Sunday incase I need to get replacement parts. Just pulled off the plate and was hoping to find isolation valves. Then on Wednesday, when I have a day off, start working on it.
  8. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    Damn :( So I’m guessing these mixers don’t have isolation valves fitted. Because from searches that’s where they’re usually located.
  9. F

    Are these isolation valves?

    Could someone please confirm the big “screws” on either side of the thermostatic valve are the hot/cold isolation valves? I have these concealed mixers in all 3 showers in the house. One of them is dripping from the thermostatic valve. I can shut off the mains supply. But if there’s a problem...
  10. F

    Replacing plug on double insulated lamps

    Thanks. They are definitely just plugs, the lamps take standard bulbs not low voltage.
  11. F

    Replacing plug on double insulated lamps

    I have some bedside lamps which are double insulated (plastic moulded plug with plastic earth pin). Can I cut these off and replace with standard plugs leaving earth NC? I’ve installed some cable grommets to tidy up the cables (chargers/etc). But the structure of the bedside tables (fixed to...
  12. F

    Fitting bathroom shaver socket

    It’s good to hear the Waterpik is up to scratch for you. I read similar about the battery powered units. I was actually thinking I’d grab it from Costco who regularly do a bundle with both for ~£60. That way I could leave one downstairs for impromptue cleaning, plus take it on hol/etc. There...
  13. F

    Fitting bathroom shaver socket

    I saw it mentioned on another older thread on here. Someone had bought the 3 pin version (45w) and another poster mentioned they do a new version compatible with UK shaver sockets. But the OP suggested it wasn’t as powerful. https://www.waterpik.co.uk/shop-products/ultra-plus Having had a look...
  14. F

    Fitting bathroom shaver socket

    And a further complication having done some reading of another thread on here. Waterpik offer two different versions of their mains powered units. One with a 2 pin shave socket, one with standard plug which requires 45w. Some people claim the 2 pin version isn’t powerful enough :/ I’m thinking...
  15. F

    Fitting bathroom shaver socket

    I’m contemplating getting a Waterpik (teeth are starting to give me problems, my own fault), but from what I’ve read the wired versions are much more effective. Being a plonker I didn’t install any shaver sockets when we refurbed the house 12y ago :/ So I have nowhere to plug the damn thing in...
  16. F

    Faulty RCD or coincidence?

    Yep, I queried it with them. And they said it runs a self diagnostic during boot up. So I guess it sends some current through the elements briefly, which was enough to trip the RCD.
  17. F

    Faulty RCD or coincidence?

    I’m sure it was just the Maths Professors equivalent of pulling wings of a fly. Taking pleasure in making perspective students squirm after a long year teaching their forerunners :) For Monty Hall, I mapped out the permutations and calculated the probabilities. Once I could see the...
  18. F

    Faulty RCD or coincidence?

    Monty hall was another popular entrance interview question. Although English professors use the 3 prisoner/hostage variant. The birthday paradox is more interesting though. I could wrap my head around Monty Hall, but even most Mathmeticians don’t find compound exponential growth intuitive. Rule...
  19. F

    Faulty RCD or coincidence?

    Engineers arrived and diagnosed a faulty heating element. Replaced it and tested the oven. Only took them half an hour, so not too bad. They said the build date was a few years ago, I guess that’s why it was a store closing clearance item. And most likely sitting in storage moisture had got...
  20. F

    Faulty RCD or coincidence?

    I thought they may just switch it out. Perhaps they will turn up with another one. As long as it’s quick and painless I’ll be happy :) Birthday paradox sends me down memory lane :) I read Discrete Maths and it was one of the interview questions. Been far too long since my careless Uni days :( I...
Back
Top