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  1. Harry Bloomfield

    Is it just me

    I never got to 'play' with it, but my uni had an absolutely magnificent beast of an analogue computer, in a large, polished wood case. I'm not even sure anyone there, knew how to 'drive' it.
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    Is it just me

    And then, was roughly when I built my first 'computer'. All I remember of it was a rather crude display, and a crude hex keypad, but a computer, you could program with instructions. What I built later in that decade, was very much more advanced, and ended up as an S100.
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    Battery draining

    He did say, it went flat, whilst stood, but... Connect a dc 20v meter across the battery terminals. Engine off, it should show maybe 12.5v -ish. Start the engine, it should show 14.0v/14.5v. Turn everything on, and it should still show close to 14v.
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    Pumped hot water timer

    Have you considered using a PIR(S), rather than timers? You fit them, where hot water is likely to be needed, to then run the pump, to provide the instant hot water at the tap. You walk in the bathroom, the pump starts up, triggered by the PIR. When you vacate the bathroom, the pump switches...
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    Shots Fired Near Donny. Missed Again

    Nah, it just has to be custard!
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    Battery draining

    There are lots of possibilities, you start, by measuring the actual level of discharge, then if there is one, pull fuses for circuits out one by one, until the discharge disappears. All modern cars do have a normal level of discharge, usually between 10 and 40mA, just to maintain alarm, ECU's...
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    Check for overloaded cables?

    Exactly, which was why I suggested on page 1 of this thread...
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    What have you been doing today?

    That's what I used to do! I do miss the exhilarating rides on the bike, I'm just too old and creaky to handle one now.
  9. Harry Bloomfield

    soldering AAA batteries

    With all due respect John - You are well known for doing exactly that :-)
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    What have you been doing today?

    As I've already mentioned, I had to do quite a few repairs, and fixes recently, on the tractor/mower. A word I kept coming across, in relation to these machines, was 'hydrostatic drive'. It meant nothing to me, and I just assumed, wrongly, that it was just a fancy name for the variable speed...
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    Flymo

    There is nowt theoretical about it, I have personally suffered examples of the problem. Why do you suppose manufacturers moved away from tinned ends, to furrels, when tinned was quicker, cheaper? Soldering works fine, except when the solder is connection is via a mechanical compression, when...
  12. Harry Bloomfield

    Flymo

    That is bad advice, the solder will creep under the screws pressure, potentially causing a poor, overheated connection.
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    What have you been doing today?

    I used to do that, but found the visor streamed up, at low speed.
  14. Harry Bloomfield

    Is it worth getting a combi boiler / heat pump?

    If you ignore the energy bill!
  15. Harry Bloomfield

    soldering AAA batteries

    OK, portable phone then. You didn't suggest the 'old phones' you had in mind were GSM old phones, only old phones, and to my mind, old phones are pre-GSM/analogue. The only way to resurrect such a phone, would be to rip everything out, and replace it with the contents of a more modern GSM phone...
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