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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    could of posted the link :LOL:
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    Reliable shower brand

    gas/oil isn't an option. Either from the lower pressure tank + pump or leccy shower. A short shower for 1 person should cost less than heating a whole tank every day. Only the top of the tank can then be heated for sink use. Anyway maybe cost isn't such a big deal. More having guaranteed...
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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    Yeah I'm already running a Composite PAL video cable. (phono) for it. And it has S Video Will look at the specs for composite then, rather than scart
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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    Don't they all ? Whole point of a digital system
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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    mine is a twin tuner Harddisk recorder. I press a button and I skip 4 minutes in an instant. Also Binary seak. And bookmarks, when going back to a recording
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    Reliable shower brand

    I think Triton was the brand I was going to avoid (but I'm being unfair), due to the thermal cutout sensor tripping when it shouldn't. 75°C and avoid Aqualease Anyway, I want this shower for an E7 flat. I think that is the right thing to do ?
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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    The TV I purchased in 2012, while it didn't have a massive scart connector, as least had a short lead so I could plug one in. My HDD video recorder allows me to skip adverts at the press of a button, so I wouldn't be without it. Also like the series link and automatic title search word...
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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    Nah. No way doing that.
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    Hob Wiring

    https://www.diy.com/departments/time-white-heat-resistant-3-core-flexible-cable-2-5mm-x-5m/188974_BQ.prd not sure I would use this for a cooker!: https://www.diy.com/departments/time-white-heat-resistant-3-core-flexible-cable-1-5mm-x-1m/5055268786956_BQ.prd
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    Hob Wiring

    Damm. Looks like B&Q stopped selling it. Maybe no one was buying it!!!! Google it and see if there is a supplier near you. (should someone else see this thread in the future)
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    5 core induction hob cable (1.5mm?) to 10mm supplied cooker outlet

    Just goto B&Q to get your heat resistant flex (HO5BB-F or HO3V2V2-F) must be cheaper! £19 for loads (not for collection though) https://www.diy.com/departments/time-white-heat-resistant-3-core-flexible-cable-2-5mm-x-5m/188974_BQ.prd https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/hob-wiring.652400/
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    new 43" TV with SCART?

    I was hoping to purchase a Panasonic TV in BF sales. Before purchasing, I thought I just best check it has a SCART port for use with my beloved HDD video recorder, and it hasn't! Are they still making TV's with SCART? Are adaptors cables available? Any recommendations please ?
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    5 core induction hob cable (1.5mm?) to 10mm supplied cooker outlet

    And where do we stand on the fact that the 1.5mm flex is only 1 meter long, in free air. Does that still mean it needs a 16A MCB John? Also consider that the conductors are doubled up in this case. (only at one end though). 1 driving 2 'hot plates' and 1 driving the other pair. Yes, if you get...
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    Hob Wiring

    Now it’s done, leave it alone. Common for t&e to be used I think bnq sell the flex
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    Reliable shower brand

    I’m aware of one brand to avoid. Need to look it up.
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    Reliable shower brand

    Can ppl recommend shower (inbuilt heater) brands to use and those to avoid in terms of reliability please. I think I want one to run off 6mm Thanks
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    5 core induction hob cable (1.5mm?) to 10mm supplied cooker outlet

    You don’t need to crimp them. It’s usually how it’s done when it leaves the factory though. (So maybe why it’s in the manual )
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    5 core induction hob cable (1.5mm?) to 10mm supplied cooker outlet

    OP. I know it sounds crazy! But just connect it up. It’s common for hobs to come with 5 or 6 core flex. As said, made for Euro spec, but can also be used in UK.
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    Intriguing ('made for Britian') Clamp meter!

    bet the Scottish wish their winters got near 50°C
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    advice on lighting circuit please

    Yes. That is probably the proper way. I note there are some spare holes in the bottom by the white wires. You maybe able to push wires in there (but not remove them in a hurry ) Some /most would call that a bodge. I would call it more reliable as there are less joints.
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