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    Fernox F4

    That's not what I asked.
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    Fernox F4

    Hi guys. My gas engineer is coming to service my boiler in a couple of weeks. Last year he added Fernox F4 Express leak sealer into the boiler which works well. He set boiler pressure to 1.5 last February and it dropped to 1.3 shortly after but has stayed at 1.3 which is fine. Before using...
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    Mirror Light Pull String Not Working

    :D By the way, B&Q have a switch (looks the same as the one I need) on clearance for 0.50p. https://www.diy.com/departments/b-q-2a-1-way-white-pull-cord-switch/178030_BQ.prd I drove to my local B&Q but none left which was a pity.
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    Mirror Light Pull String Not Working

    Excellent, thanks! I'll order that switch. Easy peasy then, as I see the two screws on that Amazon photo which will take the two brown wires. Yes, don't book me to defuse a bomb for you, I might confuse the red and brown. :D
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    Mirror Light Pull String Not Working

    Ok, there's a dozen switches in my MK fuse box and I flipped the red master switch which turned everything off. Removing the mirror was easier than I expected. I thought I wouldn't be able to rest the mirror (only a small wash basin below it) and would have to hold the mirror while unscrewing...
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    Mirror Light Pull String Not Working

    Thanks Harry, I'll assume by main switch you're referring to a master switch in the fuse box that would turn everything off in my flat.
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    Mirror Light Pull String Not Working

    Thank you very much chaps. I'll switch various fuses off in my fuse box tomorrow to find out which one turns off power to the bathroom mirror. The wires connected to the mirror won't shock me once the fuse is off, right? Taylortwocities, that switch you linked looks good and dead cheap! Maybe...
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    Mirror Light Pull String Not Working

    Hello chaps. The pull string for my 9 year old bathroom mirror light pull string has been threatening to stop working for a few months. I'd pull it and nothing would happen but eventually, say a day or two later, I'd pull it and it would turn on or off. For the last week or so I've had no luck...
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    Humidistat fan

    Definitely helped me, I don't think I'd have thought or bothered to turn it the opposite direction without you putting that thought in my mind. :)
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    Humidistat fan

    Hi John. Another update. The fan is actually working properly. The morning after my last post, it came on after a few minutes. And it's come on everyday since. But it's been taking quite a long time before activating itself. I took your advice and screwed it fully anti-clockwise and it came on...
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    Humidistat fan

    Well not even 2 weeks on and the replacement has gone the same way. Won't come on by itself. What a load of garbage. :rolleyes: Could it be to do with the old transformer? Going to get a refund from Toolstation. Can anyone recommend me a 4" humidistat fan that's more likely to be reliable...
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    Humidistat fan

    Well chaps. just to update you, I've now replaced the fan. I noticed the new replacement looked a bit grubby and checked with the shop if it had been brought back for any reason. It had indeed been returned but with no note of it being faulty and it was the only one they had in the shop. So I...
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    Humidistat fan

    I'll give that a try, but according to the instructions that would mean I'm increasing the threshold, meaning it would need even more humidity before coming on. I'm wondering if there's a phone app to show humidity so I can see if the bathroom is reaching 65c. 65c is apparently the minimum...
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    Humidistat fan

    Well guys, it didn't make any difference. :( I'm going to see if I can get a replacement, though I'm not sure I have the receipt. Looking at my photo in the opening post, as far as wiring, it looks like I just need to unscrew the two wires coming out of the hole at the top right and re-screw...
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    Humidistat fan

    Yes, I think a good fugg in the bathroom is required. :D
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    Humidistat fan

    Thanks Adrian and John. Adrian, I think you're onto something. Are we looking at this as the humidity adjuster? edit: I just answered my own question as I've just put a screwdriver in the slot and turned it fully clockwise which should make it come on at 65% humidity. I'll have to see if it...
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    Humidistat fan

    I'm afraid I've no idea how it's wired other than he just took the existing wires and connected to the fan. I don't think he changed anything as the old fan was much the same. As things are now, I'd pulled the switch this morning which turned the fan on and a while later it was off. I've just...
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    Humidistat fan

    Hello chaps. I bought this fan a few weeks ago from Toolstation to replace my old one which stopped working and it's installed above the shower. https://www.toolstation.com/airvent-100mm-selv-12v-low-profile-extractor-fan/p74009?searchstr=74009 It works and in the first week or so it would...
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    Removing masking tape

    Thanks guys! I'll buy that blue tape, and I'll try some of my WD40.
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    Removing masking tape

    Will try those. Ah yeah, Frogtape is well known, I'll get some. :) This one...
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