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    Solar Installation

    sounds reasonable. you will get a nice constant feed as the sun moves form east to west. I have 3 panels south facing and 5 panels south east facing. so in the afternoon generation goes down quite quickly as the set of 5 gets shadowed early.
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    Solar Installation

    I am surprised they offer solutions w/out, I thought microinverters is a standard now. They were in all my 3 proposals I received. I have no shading, but a small chimney stack that can cast a shadow. One other thing I forgot to mention, make sure your installer is MCS approved and will provide...
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    Solar Installation

    Hello, you definitely do not need to sign anything before having a firm quote. They all use the same software/webinterface where they enter all the information and the system uses some satellite database for roof size and and exposure, make some inferences and then have all the payback...
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    Yep. This hole thing started as by-project of us getting new flooring in the room. Flooring is only due in a couple of weeks so whilst I have access I wanted to so these things. Once done the whole room needs painting and fixing of some skirting board. I will probably get a decorator in for that...
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    Left one is free… there is a diagonal support beam going off the stud… so probably the reason it looks like its filled but just resting on the extra beam.
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    Asbestos?

    Top side is regular lath and plaster. Just not sure if there us a thin extra layer of some insulating stuff there.
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    Asbestos?

    Just a quick check pls. Installing a light outside my front door. Been a bit too aggressive and some plaster came off the ceiling. From the upstairs room everything looks like standard lath and plaster. I see some horsehair, but wondering about these white lines…
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    A bit.. seems quite dense and I don't want to break the edges around the cutout, so my leverage is limited. I don't really know how high it piles up, so even if I start removing bits with the VAC, more pieces might just fall down further. Long masonry drill bit might be an option, but I just...
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    Yup, I can poke around with a screwdriver and move stuff. I cut out the middle lath hoping it was just a thick layer and it will all fall off inside the void.. but no chance unfortunately. I've already finished the new socket 4 the same way and it worked perfectly fine. What would you think...
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    After spending a weekend ripping out the old flooring and dismantling 3 large wardrobes, I finally got to work on this. Hit a roadblock though… whilst moving socket 3 out of the skirting board and over to the right closer to the door, I found that the void between the studs is completely filled...
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    Bay window condensation

    That's interesting thanks for sharing, I have exactly the same situation, although my windows are upvc, but at least 15 years old. The major difference between the rooms are the radiators. In my lounge I have a 1.8m wide 3 column radiator covering almost the bay and in the bedroom I have a 1.2m...
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    How difficult is it to install outside front door lights?

    I am actually looking at a very similar project at my house. Depending on where you live, I would probably not leave the lights on all night. For energy efficiency, but I personally would also feel like your house would stand out (and attract unwanted attention) if it were the only one...
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    Dimmer Switch Type Alternatives

    Just to close this off, I've gone with a varilight touch dimmer. It looks like a regular rocker, but just has a small tap for on/off and you can dimm by pressing the top or bottom part. I am quite happy with this as it fires up smooth, but much quicker than the other one. I've actually made a...
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    ahh love it when one project organically growths into five... while I have access to the floor... unrelated follow-up question: The lower left corner of this 1st floor bedroom (so the area between socket 1 and 2) sits above my front door entrance. I currently have battery operated PIR lamp, but...
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    Ah that is indeed the much better solution, doing away with JBs completely. Thanks for that.
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    Socket Wiring Advice - Part Dux!

    Onto the next... I am getting new flooring put down in my bedroom and as such I will need to strip the existing carpet down to the original floorboards. Whilst I have access, I want to wire a new socket onto the existing ring final and potentially cleanup a few things given that these areas...
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    Solar PV - [not] Great Expectations!

    I think this depends if you have a decent export tariff. There is an argument that financially and environmentally export is better than use of solar diverter for hot water heating. Quite interesting video about this here
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    Dimmer Switch Type Alternatives

    Thanks, it's the dimmer. I had the circuit hooked up to a simple rocker switch for some decorating and they illuminate instantly at 100%. This is actually exactly the switch I have. The rocker is used for the extractor fan, so ignore that bit. I think I still have a spare Varilight pro module...
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