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    Buzzing from kitchen range

    OK, thanks for your thoughts. If you'll excuse me on this, I'm not convinced the noise is coming from the clock area of the range (front right) it's almost more from the back of the range. Is there any kind of power unit at the back, some kind of transformer or something (excuse my O level...
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    Buzzing from kitchen range

    Hi JohnD - the timer on the front of the oven is a clock rather than a digital display, so there will be some kind of moving parts. That said, the clock hasn't worked in the time we've been in the flat (which may or may not be connected to this problem). electronicsuk - thanks for the...
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    Buzzing from kitchen range

    thanks for the replies... Don't think it's to do with the timer - not that kind of buzzing. Has more of a chuntering aspect to it (how on earth do you put sounds into words?!) Wife's best friend... - is here typing! Backups are safely stored elsewhere on a high shelf. Loose connection...
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    Buzzing from kitchen range

    Hi there we've got an electric oven with a gas range on top. A couple of weeks ago a constant buzzing noise started from that general area of the kitchen. Oven and hob still working fine. As an experiment I switched off the circuit breaker for the oven, and the noise stopped, then restarted...
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    Baxi 105e problem - CH fine, but not hot water

    Thanks for the quick replies. If it was the heat exchanger being blocked what would cause this. Live in Scotland - so unlikely to be limescale. Have done some radiator removal in the last couple of years, so could it be corrosion problem? If it's not a daft question, what is u/s?! Is this...
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    Baxi 105e problem - CH fine, but not hot water

    Hi there - bit of a long post, so apologies. We've got a Baxi 105e in our flat, working fine for 2 years up until a few weeks ago when it stopped heating the hot water above 40degrees, but CH still working fine. No flashing lights, boiler appears to ignite but the temperature only goes up 1...
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    manky ceiling after stripping wallpaper

    Hi there first off - thanks to everybody who has offered advice in this forum - it has helped me sort out a lot of what I need to do (being a bit of a DIY novice). Anyway, our flat had textured wallpaper on all the ceilings, which we disliked. In two of the rooms we've stripped ceiling and...
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