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  1. Harry Bloomfield

    A really very silly question - if I may please ?

    Add a sign by the bowl, 'safe for drinking and bathing'.
  2. Harry Bloomfield

    A really very silly question - if I may please ?

    No, and two reasons... 1. The stainless steel will be able to resist the expansion/ give enough to accomodate it. 2. The sloping sides of such dishes, mean the expanding ice plug, will force itself up, to where the dish is wider.
  3. Harry Bloomfield

    Which Type of Boiler / System?

    I would suggest trying to flush the pipework through too, whilst radiators are removed. Sound like, as the heating is working for the moment, a job for summer.
  4. Harry Bloomfield

    ICE told to get the eff out

    She was doing both!
  5. Harry Bloomfield

    External garage electricity wrongly connected to neighbours supply

    The best solution there, would be to dig a hole down to the original trench, then cut, swap, and re-joint.
  6. Harry Bloomfield

    What are you watching on TV right now?

    We watched a weird, but engrossing film last night, by the name of 'Nocebo'.
  7. Harry Bloomfield

    External garage electricity wrongly connected to neighbours supply

    I would bet, that both garages are adjacent, the supply cables run out to them in one trench - then the wrong cable terminated to each garage. Should be a simple job, of swapping the cables over, to the correct garage.
  8. Harry Bloomfield

    Oil or gas for 51 square meter bungalow with two bedrooms?

    Oil is usually the second option, when there is no gas availability in the area.
  9. Harry Bloomfield

    External garage electricity wrongly connected to neighbours supply

    The real surprise, is how the five, manage within the 200 to 600 watts!
  10. Harry Bloomfield

    Todays Job

    What, if they were all males?
  11. Harry Bloomfield

    Radiator Sludge

    It is a requirement, rather than an option, and the warranty on your boiler, will probably not be valid, unless one has been fitted.
  12. Harry Bloomfield

    Central heating

    I swapped the old heat only boiler, for a new one, and took the opportunity to do a general upgrade, at the same time. The old one, ran on a preset temperature, feeding a 3-port, able to heat CH, or HW, or even both simultaneously. Latest one, only does one at a time, using different output...
  13. Harry Bloomfield

    Wiring a relay to protect a programmer help.

    I think, that the contacts are simply welding up, rather than fusing. The voltage surge, resulting from making the very inductive load, is welding the contacts closed. The relay is adequate for the load, but not adequate for the inductive load.
  14. Harry Bloomfield

    What have you bought today?

    Using the mobility scooter, at this time of year, can be quite chilly, especially on the hands, even with gloves on. I was looking at what they wear on motorbikes, in the cold weather, and it seems to be some sort of mitts, which fit, actually on the handlebar - covering the hand, plus bar, and...
  15. Harry Bloomfield

    What have you been doing today?

    As a replacement for statins, to reduce my cholesterol level, they have since prescribed Ezetimibe 10mg, for the past few months. I've noticed no side effects at all, apart from a bit of knee and elbow stiffness/pain in bed. I read somewhere, that the statins, can cause some skeletal...
  16. Harry Bloomfield

    Coving mitre query

    The problem is one of getting the coving square in the box/equal out, as up. If you can find a suitable bit of timber, the difference between 82mm and 127mm, 45mm - you could insert that as a spacer, to get it accurately in place for cutting.
  17. Harry Bloomfield

    Ideas for protecting drain pipe from parking mishaps?

    Similar idea... I have an IR beam, across my garage roller door, I drive in, nose first. To that, I added an LED wired, to the back of the garage. It lights up, when the rear of the car, is just clear of the roller door. The OP, could similarly, wire an IR beam lined up at an angle between...
  18. Harry Bloomfield

    Central heating

    Last time I checked, several years ago, I decided that, the fitting of basic TRV's, a room thermostat, and some sort of timer, plus different boiler output temperature options for CH v HW, fully satisfied the requirement.
  19. Harry Bloomfield

    Wiring a relay to protect a programmer help.

    No, on my screen, most of the top/bottom/sides of the diagram, are chopped off.
  20. Harry Bloomfield

    Radiator Sludge

    To put it in your terms - you have a software program listing printout, which is hidden under a sheet of paper. You/we know the input, you know the output, but you have absolutely no idea, what is happening in between. That's where the forum members are with your heating system are, and to some...
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