I'm a bit paranoid about water (in the wrong places), so getting the replacement hose fairly soon might be a good idea.
The last house (which we rented) the boiler went wrong numerous times, multiple leaks and floods, went on and on. So although this was only a toilet flush problem it started...
Oh boy what a noob.
Yeah, well, go public on it.
Forgot I was looking top down onto the connection, so was initially inadvertently trying to tighten rather than loosen it. Fortunately I didn't twist it much before I realised what I was doing! :(
It's water tight for the moment, am going to...
I'll give it a go. Trouble is I'm working in a really weird space, sitting in the bath and reaching over behind the toilet (it's a fairly small bathroom and whoever fitted it obviously wanted to cram in as much as possible), so not sure I can even get both arms down to grip. Will see.
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I'm trying to replace an old toilet inlet valve but having trouble with the flexible metal connector tube.
It's a bottom fill system. The fixed mains water pipe comes up from the floor and terminates with an isolator valve (which I've switched off) - it is then joined to the plastic toilet...
Hehe OK :)
Well I think it may have been RF interference so I have changed some dip switches and will see. It's now too warm to need the heating anyway so will have to wait till it gets cold. At least it can't come on during the night as the boiler clock overrides that.
(Well, it can *think*...
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I've got the Salus T105RF which seems like the poor relation of the RT500RF but never mind...
I wonder if the programme settings are telling the thermometer when to switch on and off, or when to actually *be* at either the economy or the comfort temperature.
I had programmed it thinking...
Oh well, never mind, we'll see how it does. I would have tended to go with a Honeywell but this is what was going at the time. Can't be any worse than a disconnected thermostat :D
Oh well it's bought and installed now - any reason you found it to be bad?
Which model? I went for the T105RF in the end, fairly simple and a bit quirky in places but looks like it will do the job - at least to the same degree as an old rotary analogue one if nothing else. Will soon see how...
Sorry I meant the receiver.
I know the colouring of the 4 core I bought was not ideal it looks a bit like 3 core + earth only the wires at all the same size.
You will maybe shoot me but I am sheathing the ends of the 'wrong' colours with colour and label. I believe this is a legitimate...
So get some 4-core cable to do this wiring.
Heh, typical I found a reply on another thread which also seems to answer the question.
"the transmitter side of the unit mounts next to the boiler via a four core cable. a live and neutral should be taken from the boilers live and neutral were the...
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Currently in a house with a Baxi 80e combi boiler, which presumably at one time was connected to the Honeywell T6360B thermostat.
At present the wire has been severed between the boiler and the thermostat, and the internal link between terminals 1 and 2 on the boiler has been connected...
Just the one mains power cable connecting under the boiler and then the standard gas and water pipes. So sounds like it's just not connected. Not even sure where the wire from the room thermostat is - few things look a bit fishy though. I've got a free check coming up soon so will get the...
Moved into a property with fairly old upvc doors. The front door has a glass panel insert in the top half of the door, horizontally centered about 2/3 width of door.
I've noticed the glass can be moved from both sides and seems the seals and fascias have come away to some extent probably due to...
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I've just moved into a property with a Baxi Combi 80e gas fired combi boiler.
(http://www.baximarketing.co.uk/discontinued-literature/combi-boilers/Baxi-Combi-80e-105e-ins.pdf)
Although this is quite an old and discontinued boiler and not the latest efficiency it does seem to work OK for...