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    2 mice, 2 pointers?

    Also look at these guys - part of logitech and they do multi input devices mainly for graphical systems http://www.3dconnexion.com/
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    central heating system clean out. - price check.

    They changed a component in the boiler that had a leak and they showed me the inside which was realy gunked up and they said it looks like your system has not been cleaned in years. We have been in the house 7 years and replaced the boiler 4 years ago but althought the system has been drained...
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    Commodore are alive and well...

    Yes but IBM started out making typewriters - no comparison really - commodore where badly managed for years.
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    central heating system clean out. - price check.

    We have had british gass round (as we pay them for maintenance) and they have fixed a leak on the fill to the combi and discovered there was a lot of corrosion in the central heating system. We explained we had the magic anti corrosion stuff in bet then he said that it does not work like that...
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    Cooker extractor and building regs

    1. it re circulates the air so it does not actually blow into the chimney 2. The kitchen people will be fitting it after the whole is made bigger and so i do not have the instructions. they have not commented on the gap so i presume they know what they are doing - but you never know ..
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    Cooker extractor and building regs

    Not sure if this is the right forum. We have a new cooker in the chimney brest and an extractor above it. We have had the builder knock a whole in the old chimney (i.e. open it up) so we can attach the extractor hood above the cooker and let it blow into the old chimney. The kitchen people have...
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    melting cables!

    Bri - If you have melting by the fuse, you may also have melting further up in the wiring. I would definatly inspect it all or take it all out and start from scratch.
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    cable formula?

    FWL I agree totally
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    cable formula?

    Now i do not want to put down any sparkys here, but electricians are not mathematicians (i am sure they will admit) and so, although the actual formula may be fairly complicated, the one they use is not so complex, in fact it is more a table and rules of thumb they apply together with a 'lets...
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    Wiring a halogen transformer

    I have found that most halogen lighting systems and transformers you would by from retailers (e.g. screwfix/B&Q etc) are double insulated and so do not need earth connection. If there is no earth connection there and nothing in the instructions then it is designed that way.
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    Timer wiring

    Securespark - yes it has but i have tried it on all three settings, on, off, timed. If i wire it as said it does not come on atall, if a put a connector from live to switched then it is on all the time. I presume the timer is defective, just wondered if you guys had had experiance of these and...
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    Timer wiring

    Thanks for that - However the lights used to work on and off when dark and light. The friend i took them off then put low energy lamps in them which flickered for about two hours then went out. The lights since then are on all the time. Now I am presuming therefore that the PIR has broke...
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    Timer wiring

    Sorry the lights do work - just they are on permanantly not just when dark. Also I have linked the "link to switch" and "live in" connections and in this setup the lights are always on even when the timer is set to off. Without this link the lights are always off ??
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    Timer wiring

    I have bought a timer from B&Q. It is one that fits in a single gang. Int he cellar i have a wire from the consumer box which then splits to two witres that go to a light each either side of the front door. I want these on a timer as the light detector on both lamps has broke (dont ask) - Simple...
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    Satellite dish and scaffolding

    Good idea - but they have been and are not back till 8 weeks when they bring it down :-(
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    Satellite dish and scaffolding

    I currently have scaffolding at the back of the house for re-rendering, the dish was attached to the wall and has been taken off. I want to attach it to the scaffolding - is there a special attachment i can buy from somewhere ?? any ideas - cable ties dont seem strong enough. cheers
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    DPC - Again

    OK I know DPC is a common topic. I have an old house c1850 witha slate DPC. However the kitchen, which sticks out at the rear does not seem to have one. It has certainly been damp but the floor was an old solid one and the land at the back is above 2 feet above the floor, we are also on a...
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    whirlpooland rcd

    Thanks Guys
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    whirlpooland rcd

    I am wiring in my whirlpool in the bathroom - it is using existing cableing which is to standard. But it is wired straight to the CU. It obviously needs a rcd. Should this RCD be down in the cellar next to the CU or can it be in place in the airing cupbourd in the bathroom where the cableing...
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