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    What would you do here - repairing loose dry dash round door ?

    Yes, I planned to take it back to the corner. I can't make my mind up whether it would look naff if I smooth rendered it which would be easier. Oh decisions, decisions ... I'm thinking I need to leave a gap (for sime silicone) between tbe render and frame - otherwise one good slam and it'll...
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    Is this wall a risk?

    In general, if a bit of your property falls and causes damage or injury to someone or their property - then you are liable. How liable then comes down to specifics - and what could be proved. At one extreme, you have an obviously dangerous wall and you've been told about it but done nothing. Not...
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    What would you do here - repairing loose dry dash round door ?

    Thanks. The more I think about it the more I think this bit needs a pro. I've patched lots of small areas - holes drilled for cavity insulation, old vents, removed pipes, etc. People keep saying how good it looks, but I can see every one. And this bit will be very in your face as you walk up to...
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    Fuzzy feeling from laptop lid

    No, it's connected to the mains, one side of which is earthed. The filters and parasitic capacitance will generally pull the secondary side (output) towards half the mains voltage (i.e. 120V for us) relative to esrth. As we have a weak link to earth (again, mostly capacitance), there is a very...
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    Cable for a borehole pump

    You basically have it. Such a cable doesn't have to be buried, merely installed in such a manner that it isn't likely to get damaged or cause a nuisance (such as a trip hazard). If someone is saying otherwise, challenge them for the reg thst requires it. There isn't a reg that says "SWA doesn't...
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    Solar Panel Isolation / Short Protection

    There's no live or neutral - from the panels comes DC, which will be floating as well, so just + & -. But if you look online for panel characteristics you'll find that they present almost a constant current output proportional to light level. So if you short the oitput, you won't get a high...
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    Fuzzy feeling from laptop lid

    I've experienced this in the past and some time ago attempted to measure the current - it was way down in the "not a raliable reading" level.on my not very high spec multimeter. Apple's supplies are earthed if you use the power cord, but not if you use what they call a duck-head adapter. Another...
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    Adjusting hinges - uPVC door

    Thanks, really helpful - I'll give it a go when I get home. I tried lifting covers off but they didn't seen to want to move and I didn't want to break anything :eek:
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    What would you do here - repairing loose dry dash round door ?

    Not sure whether this should be here, in doors and windows, or decorating ! I finally got round to looking at the front door. The frame had movement when we bought the house, luckily it turned out to be a simple "not fitted properly" problem rather than any of the more serious problems that...
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    Adjusting hinges - uPVC door

    I need to adjust daughter's front door but not certain how. There's two small screws on the back - which are completely loose on the top two hinges. Is it simply a case of screwing those in, or something else ?
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    Bi and Omni directional RCD's how can one tell what has been fitted.

    I'll admit, I hadn't thought of that.
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    Bi and Omni directional RCD's how can one tell what has been fitted.

    The difference is what is powered when the device trips. When the RCD detection circuit trips - as opposed to the thermo-magnetic-mechanical arrangement for the MCB part - it will power a solenoid to trip the contacts. The solenoid and associated supply/control only needs to be rated for...
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    When the equipment fails, they should simply close the lane.

    And that's not exactly news - anyone used the Aston Expressway ? Designed to be tidal flow, I was under the impression they soon abandoned that in favour of a fixed 3 lanes in, 3 lanes out, and the central lane permanently closed. Because it was apparently too difficult for people to understand...
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    Ring main troubleshooting

    Yes, 6381Y is soooooo much easier to work with. Needing ferrules is a minor inconvenience in comparison. The biggest problem is getting hold of it - conversations at the wholesalers tend to be along the lines of : What do you want that for, everyone uses 6181Y We don't stock it, no-one asks for...
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    Some initial observations on the use of smart trvs on all the rads. (Zero zoning)

    FWIW I decided as an interim measure to go the low tech route. One room I'd fitted unused back boxes and conduit so it was easy to pull in some cables and hard wire. For other rooms I paired a wireless program stat (Salus RT510) with two receivers - one controls the rad valve, the other turns on...
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    Ring main troubleshooting

    It's a while since I've worked with any 4mm t&e
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    Ring main troubleshooting

    It was in the days of unfused 5A & 15A sockets. That changes with 13A fused plugs. Yes generally. Is 4mm generally 3 strand ? That's going to be stiffer than 7 strand 7/039
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    Ring main troubleshooting

    Isolator or fused switch ? The 2.5 spur off the ring would terminate with a BS1362 fuse so overload protected. If the circuit described had isolators rather than switch-fuses, then there is a foreseeable overload situation (immersion element short to casing results in higher load current until...
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    Ring main troubleshooting

    That's a modern abomination. 2.5 T&E used to be stranded as well - and was much easier to work with. I think 4mm had more strands than it does now. Edit: and in context, it would have been a choice between 7/029 and 7/036 - so same construction, thicker strands. Modern unstranded T&E is an...
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