I haven't done anything to the actual cables. I just took off the old light and replaced it with a new one (using A to Live, B to earth and C to Neutral)
If by Multimeter you mean the yellow box, with LCD and red and black pointers that I can use to test the voltage then yes. What do I do...
Hello everyone,
I’ve done a lot of DIY on our 1910 terrace house since moving in nearly two years ago. Simple thing is electrics scare me.
I have just finished doing the bathroom, and changed the light for a nicer halogen frosted effect light (240V 40W). However, now the light keeps...
Ok, as I thought there is just enough space to get my hand over the top of the cold water tank... so fitting another draw off using a tank connector could prove a problem if I need to get above it.
So I'm going to buy a pressure meter and test the CW mains pressure. If that is close to 1.5...
I can't help you as I know nothing about wiring. But, you may wont to edit your post above and include possible make and model of your water meter and remote meter... or better still, add some pictures.
Thanks, I'll look into that.
It would be directly under the hot water cylinder and be the draw off the 22mm pipe. I'll have to check the temp, coz it does get stupidly hot sometimes.
Is that stuff ok for plastic pipes?
And thanks again for the reply.
Paul,
Thank you so much for the detailed response.
I think the tank was installed and then a boxed cupboard fitted around it, which doesn't leave me any room to get in and look, or fix in a new tank connector... but I will have a look tonight when I get in. I may be able to get to it from...
I've edited the text as lots of views on the thread but no answers.
Is it ok? I've read the 'Read this before you post...' thread. I've tried to make it as detailed as possible :oops:
Unreliable? Any particular make? Model? I only ask as I'm think about fitting one http://www.diynot.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=57125 to just the HW pipe, so that it evens out my water pressure problems.
Ricky.
I'm not a professional but here's my experience:
When I fitted my TRVs I used the new olives that came with the TRV packs. If you're taking off the old ones becareful, they can be held on to the existing pipe quite tightly, so careful not to bend or mis-shape the ends of the pipes.
If the...