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    RTS turn off

    The hot water tank has immersion heater in it. But it is never used because the water and central heating are heated by gas. I am not sure if I have economy 7. When I send in the meter readings, I have NORMAL and LOW readings. The sticker on the RTS says GROUP 7. Is that economy 7?
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    RTS turn off

    I haven't replaced my meter yet. Does the RTS turn off at the end of June affect lights and sockets? I don't use electric for heating. Will the turn off just means I won't get the economy 7 off-peak rate, or does it mean I won't get any electricity whatsoever in the off-peak hours? Thanks.
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    Pull cord reposition

    So MK unscrewable doobries can be unscrewed? I misunderstand that it cannot be screwed, therefore there wouldn't be a need for unscrewing something that isn't screwed..
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    Pull cord reposition

    What exactly is an MK unscrewable doobries? This kind of heavy duty modding is the perfect excuse for the insurer to not pay when your house burns down.
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    Seeking amber

    The typical small shop that the insurer use for assessing accident damage/compliance wouldn't have this rig, though. Since there is E-mark on the bulb, they'd pass it without a second thought.
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    Seeking amber

    Don't try to change the subject. Which one did I paint, o'investigtor?
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    Seeking amber

    It just means I am skilled at painting bulbs. So, you can't tell which I painted?
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    Seeking amber

    You are wrong. How do you know I didn't paint one?
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    Seeking amber

    The first page shows various coloured bulbs, which one did I paint?
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    Seeking amber

    Go on then, explain.
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    Seeking amber

    How do you know the factory didn't paint it then?
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    Pull cord reposition

    I don't own one. Mine's a cheap new biqu from ebay. Came with a dodgy silicone heat bed wire directly from factory. Fixed it up with pvc wire and it will be good for life. I can block the manufacture's access to the printer if I need to. I have done that with windows for years, and not a single...
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    Pull cord reposition

    Water can still cross that joint. I am no merchant. 100% diyer or your money back.
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    Pull cord reposition

    You can absolutely wet nylon. Water can attach to small crevices in nylon as it can attach to anything else similarly structured. Go find a cord and get a drop of water on the top. The water will conduct all the way down.
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    Seeking amber

    It was already stated earlier that amber glass was bunk. Blind trust on sellers was a mistake. Best to have no trust on sellers.
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    Pull cord reposition

    Water on nylon conducts. Connecting metal to it conducts some more.
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    Pull cord reposition

    OK. I was trying to avoid conductivity on the cord. That was part of the reason I went with the cable clip instead of the eyelet screw.
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    Pull cord reposition

    Took 1 hour of electricity with 20% density of internal honeycomb structure. It's pretty strong for a partial hollow object. It took about 3 meters of china petg, with 100% genuine chinesium built-in. When things are exactly what I want, they are worth every penny. Not sure why you are...
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    Pull cord reposition

    There was no water issue. Pull cord switch used by the house builder presumably because there was water risk from blown in rain. I was aware of the cord wear from friction. This was not considered a problem because the garage light was only subject to very light use. In the worst case a new...
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    Pull cord reposition

    Sorted. The pull cord is about 1 meter in from the door. There is only very minor risk of the water blown in. There is no water risk to the switch itself.
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