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    advice with bi-wire sockets. to do or not to do

    Hey Guys, Thanks for all the input. It has helped me a great deal. I wont forget to remove the crossovers::))). Regards
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    advice with bi-wire sockets. to do or not to do

    That is quite shocking seeing all those products! Well I ordered my biwire wall socket plates and they are gold plated. Ive had plenty of practice soldering but never with gold plated contacts. Do i need to tin the contacts? Can i just clean the terminals and solder straight on? Can i...
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    advice with bi-wire sockets. to do or not to do

    Hey, thanks for your response. I am somewhat confused at what you are referring to below. Please explain. the hi-fi snake oil that is around???? some of those with the decimal place moved 2 places to the right??? and just use good old flex for your speaker cable too??? As in normal...
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    advice with bi-wire sockets. to do or not to do

    Hi, I am thinking about using wall sockets to connect up my bi-wirable speakers to my amp. The reason being Is that I will be chasing and sinking speaker wire into the wall. Is it recommended to use or not use them as another break in the speaker wire is introduced(amp to wall socket,,,,,wall...
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    MegMAN 11W DIMMABLE

    OH My, they seem like a pile of Sh*te. Okay that has got me thinking... Im sticking with low voltage MR16's in bathrooms. The plan was to get mains voltage for the dining room, kitchen, bedroom as i thought i could get these dimmable or non dimmable gu10 fittings that were better in...
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    MegMAN 11W DIMMABLE

    Hi Guys, Does anyone have experience with using these 11w dimmable unit?. I was thinking of purchasing them for my kitchen that has 7 gu10 down lights. (Its a pretty big kitchen). Are they as bright as they claim? I was planning on buying the warm white version. I know they cost a fair...
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    16th / 17th edition earthing

    Hi Guys, Im hoping one of you guys can help me out. Im having my plasterer/ tiler come over tomorrow to fill in all the areas where my plumber has run all the water pipework in my downstairs shower room. I read that the 16th edition required you to take the earthing for the pipework...
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    earthing 16th// 17th edition

    Hi Guys, Im hoping one of you guys can help me out. Im having my plasterer/ tiler come over tomorrow to fill in all the areas where my plumber has run all the water pipework in my downstairs shower room. I read that the 16th edition required you to take the earthing for the pipework...
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    MAINS AND LOW VOLTAGE cable

    Hi, im running alot of wiring in the house.. would it be a good idea to keep mains voltage and low voltage(telephone, cctv, alarm) seperate from each other? Is there any intereference or can i take the same route when running cable?
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    keeping rollers overnight without cleaning them

    That was going to be my first suggestion. you could try putting the rollers in ziplock bags?
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    interference between rg59 and other wiring.., electrical,

    Hi, I am gogint o be running RG59 + 2 core for cctv Telephone cable Alarm cable Cat6 for internet Doorbell wire which is minor And lastly the whole house is being rewired (lighting and sockets) I will have to drill through joist to run cables obviously but there is only one point...
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    high ceiling and a lower ceiling....colour of wall

    Hi, I have an open plan kitchen/ diner/ extension.......all lead into one another. the diner room floor to ceiling is approx 2460mm. the extension is 2300mm. i find the ceiling in the extension is quite low and the last time i decorated, i painted the walls a light cream/magnolia. There...
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    downlights suitable in a low ceiling area?

    Hi, Im looking for some design advice so here goes. 3 bedroom house. We have knocked through the kitchen wall (open plan)and this now leads into the dining room( this is the second living room, the first is used as a bedroom). The height floor to ceiling is 2460mm, 2.46, 8ft roughly...
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