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    Hoover Nextra Optima HNL 6166 FAO Zipper and others..

    [/url] Hi Zipper thanks for the help I ordered the NTC sensor and received it today,replaced it and turned the washer on - tray started to fill and then stopped , water continued to fill at which point I would expect the programme to start but it didnt. The drum continued to fill up...
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    Hoover Nextra Optima HNL 6166 FAO Zipper and others..

    I used a continuity tester which has 3 ranges which are 20 ohm , 200 ohm and 2000 ohm , on the 2000 ohm I get a reading on the element of 25 @ , on the 200 ohm setting it reads 27.5 ohm and on the 20 ohm setting I unsuprisingly dont get a reading. The leads have a resistance of 0.80 ohm so...
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    Hoover Nextra Optima HNL 6166 FAO Zipper and others..

    Thanks for getting back to me. I select start - the draw and drum fill with water - door locks and the start and delay start buttons flash 5 times and thats as far as it gets The product is hoover nextra optima hnl6166 - 80 thanks
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    Hoover Nextra Optima HNL 6166 FAO Zipper and others..

    Delay Start light flashing 5 times .. I read that this indicates a temperature sensor fault.. I have a multimeter and I am prepared to have a go at resolving this myself and would like some further info to go about this.. I read a similar thread in which Zipper had offered and advice would...
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    Rendering

    OCR
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    Rendering

    The Render is by Weber. What do you mean by rake out the beds joints to get a good key ? Im aware you do one coat and then scratch it and then apply a second coat .. Cheers
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    Rendering

    Hi I am wanting to render the external wall at the back of my house ( red housebrick ) I have the bags of render. Can the render go directly onto the wall in 1 or 2 coats ? Do I need any bonding for the render to knit too ? Kind Regards Stephen
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    Light Wiring

    dont worry your not the first and wont be the last... as said above you should be able to resolve this with a multimeter as this task can be sussed out with the power off. If you have an interest in resolving this grab a multimeter and come back but if not then call an electrician in..
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    key switches and emergency lights

    rob if you check my profile there is an emergency lighting diagram -also a thread that might be of some use to you..
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    pumps used in takeaway shops

    Evening all In ref to the topic above for the guys who have experience of working in these establishments what type of pumps have you come across.. The reason I ask is that I have been to a shop to disconnect / reconnect the flex from the pump to the switched spur 3 times in a month as the...
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    Emergency Light

    So you did I must have missed your comment.. you stroppy barsteward :lol:
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    Emergency Light

    there is also sustained emergency lighting which would be for an example a recessed fitting 600x600 with two or more lamps, at least one of which is energised from the emergency supply and the remainder from the normal supply
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    apprenticeships are like gold dust

    Well I am glad that you have appointed yourself to be that man you would appear to have plenty of spare time on your hands. Good luck in your future role of spotting misquotes That is all.
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    apprenticeships are like gold dust

    The reason being that the quote was about voluntary work whether that be 3 , 6 , 9 or 12 months it was to inform the OP that if he can afford to do some voluntary work then it may be of some use however I am glad you take such an interest and have time to analyse my quotes.
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    apprenticeships are like gold dust

    I must apologise.. I actually did a year voluntary and was taken on on July 5th :roll:
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    To T or not to T

    I would think it depends on what load you have on the RCBO at the moment i.e. how many outside lights are on the RCBO and what wattage ? Do you want the new outside lights to be switched with the existing or would the new lights be on a seperate switch (or are they switch by a PIR)
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