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    Toilet overflowing

    Do you have a manhole nearby? Check, when the toilet is flushed, that the flush is seen to pass quickly, and freely, through the manhole. Suspect a potential blockage, or obstruction somewhere.
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    Climate Change

    Worse still, the BBC published it.
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    I broke the main fuse seal

    No, they all got locked up!
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    Alternator Repair

    No, not hot enough.
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    What are you watching on TV right now?

    Last night, we watched 'Jules', occasionally funny. I was halfway through watching it, recognising the old guy, but couldn't decide who it was - it was 'Ghandi'.
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    The study of a radiator

    It's a saddle shaped tank, so it needs to measure the level in both sides, when it drops below the hump. It uses a fancy venturi system, to transfer from one side, to the in tank pump side. I never usually run it that low that the light comes on, but... If the level is low-ish, when I park up...
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    What have you been doing today?

    Juggling hospital appointments. This coming week, I had a regular monthly kidney appointment on Friday, that needed the results of my blood, for which I had an appointment to have done yesterday at my GP's. The GP cancelled it, so now I will have to have it done tomorrow and await the results...
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    No call for central heating - problem solving

    The 240v, goes via the following sequence. Timer > stat > pump and boiler. If you are seeing 240v out of the stat, that means timer and stat, are calling for heat, therefore your next check needs to be at the pump. Another possibility, might be, that you have lost the neutral. Checking with...
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    I broke the main fuse seal

    I fitted an isolator, at the same time as I had the Smart Meters put in. I fixed the isolator in place, prior to the installer's arrival, then just a matter of diverting the tails, through the isolator. In came in latter, when I swapped out the consumer unit, for a new, much larger one, with new...
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    The study of a radiator

    Mine does exactly that. The fuel gauge is likewise an interpreted value, based on two level sensors, and present mpg. Park the car, and it will show one level, then restart the car later, it will show a lower level whilst running cold, then as the engine warms, and mpg improves, it will rise.
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    What is causing these screw pops?

    I think what seems to be happening (as someone else suggested earlier), that the PB isn't sat tight with the timbers, but it is sat on some insulation, allowing it to flex when pressed. Someone then leans on the panel, then the PB moves back, popping the plaster out from the screw heads. OP -...
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    Light in room flickers when turning it on

    The tug on the wires, after terminating, to make certain - is normally the final check that any competent installer should make.
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    Boxing in boiler pipes

    No, not at all - no valid reason.
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    Cheapest way to cook with Electric

    Bought a small, cheap air frier a few years ago, as a trial. I found it too small, and the containers/pans, impossible to get clean after use, so it never got used much. Last year decided a replacement combi-microwave might be worthwhile, and ended up buying a Lidl one, which claimed to be a...
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    No call for central heating - problem solving

    The only reliable way to measure a voltage, is against a known reference. That known reference will likely be a definite earth point. Your central heating pipe work ought to provide a good earth, as should an earth pin on any 13 amp socket. The earth wire should never be used as a live...
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