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    Immersion heater timer (itself) overheating

    Thanks again Davy. I'll have to get up into the loft for this information. Haven't got time at the moment but hopefully will be able to later on. Will be off-the-air for a while now. Thanks.
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    Immersion heater timer (itself) overheating

    I'm very impressed with the fast replies I'm getting. Thanks to Thripster for this quick one. I like the idea of a relay. Can you or somebody give me more specific information on how to go about this. Many thanks.
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    Immersion heater timer (itself) overheating

    Thanks for that very quick reply, Davy. Yes, I did cut back to the healthy part of the cable before installing the second timer; so I presume this is not the main reason for the problem. Thanks again. Hopefully there will be other suggestions form some of you more expert members.
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    Immersion heater timer (itself) overheating

    This is an immersion-heater-timer burning out problem. I have a photo of the damage but have been unable to find a way to include it in this document. I have installed two 13A Masterplug Mechanical Immersion Heater Timers (one timer on each of two different occasions) in the power supply...
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    Which "push-fit" items to plumb in a washing machi

    Many thanks to Softus, Blasphemous and Agile for your interest and replies. Your input is greatly appreciated. I didn't think it would be so complicated/difficult to install a washing machine. Perhaps that's why plumbers are so expensive!!! Thanks for the advice regarding ebay, library...
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    Which "push-fit" items to plumb in a washing machi

    I am a 72 year-old novice and would like advice on which push-fit fittings are required/to use when plumbing in a washing machine. The machine is a used Indesit A1635 Advantage and comes with its hot, cold and drain hoses. Under my kitchen sink I have 1/2" copper hot and cold water supply...
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