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    Flickering LED Tape

    Many thanks for that. I have ordered one of these - ROBUS RVA3K5 LED Strip Light 5M 12V – Warm White 3000K. We'll see how it goes.
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    Flickering LED Tape

    I am trying to make a ceiling light and have cobbled together a test item (I know it looks like it was made by a blind man!) - it’s just proof of concept for now. I am having trouble getting the LED to dim successfully without flickering. I have a Varilight 1 Gang 120w 2 Way V-PRO Silent...
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    Use Maintained emergency light as normal light in garage

    Thanks, that is slightly different to my diagram but I will try that after Xmas.
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    Use Maintained emergency light as normal light in garage

    I rescued a couple of these fluorescent emergency lights from work and was hoping to use one of them in my garage as a normal on/off light. I don't want any battery backup, just a normal light. Based on information in posts online, I have removed the wires from the emergency module and battery...
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    Loft insulation - best option with 200mm available space?

    I want to upgrade the loft insulation in my semi. The house has had dormers fitted and the remaining loft has been cross battened (2 x 100mm) and a thin layer of insulation laid (current situation is shown in the photo below). Wooden floorboards (22mm) have then been nailed on top. The Loft...
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    Basic home network advice please

    Oh dear. I suppose running 2 x Cat 6 cables to each location would have been sensible! Yes, the Velop in the lounge (connected to VM by Cat 6) works well. The other 2 are showing Fair and Weak signals :unsure:
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    Basic home network advice please

    Is it possible to get some advice on this please: I have a Virgin Media hub in an airing cupboard upstairs. In a recent renovation, I ran single Cat 6 cables from the airing cupboard to three locations (Main bedroom, Kitchen and Lounge). My plan was to plug in all 3 Ethernet cables into the...
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    Fire hazard in Storage Heater

    Hi, i'm pretty sure. It looks like cardboard and was only in one of the three.
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    Fire hazard in Storage Heater

    We have recently bought a flat with E7 heating and I thought that I would just whip the covers off the heaters to clean all the crap out before having to put them on. Found this inside one of them - (transit packaging?). Must have been slowly cooking inside for about 20 years! :eek...
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    Downlight recommendations please - what are you fitting ?

    Excellent, thanks. That’s some good info there
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    Downlight recommendations please - what are you fitting ?

    ...there is so much choice !! I want to replace several surface light fittings in my new flat with downlighters but would really appreciate recommendations of what you are currently fitting. I have searched the forum but despite hundreds of posts, can't find much info on current models. All...
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    Sliding door runner identification & replacement

    Ok, tried loosening it and it comes all the way out without any noticeable change to the roller mechanism. IMG_3584 by Niscars posted 29 Nov 2020 at 10:42 AM Looking closely at the two rollers, it looks to me that the one that is catching (RHS) is slightly bent (pictures below). Ok one...
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    Sliding door runner identification & replacement

    Good call, it's a flat head screw but I've got it as tight as I can but doesn't seem to make any difference.:( IMG_3582 2 by Niscars posted 28 Nov 2020 at 3:34 PM
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    New ensuite vent options

    OK think you're right, thanks.
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    Sliding door runner identification & replacement

    Hi, the sliding balcony door in our new flat will only shut if the door is lifted very slightly whilst turning the handle to engage the closing action. It looks like one of the rollers / closers has dropped and the bottom of the door catches on it as the door moves into the frame to close. I...
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    New ensuite vent options

    Many thanks, that does look like a good bit of kit. Looking on the negative side of this though, I will still need block management permission for the hole. :( Could anyone comment on feasibility of the original proposal to join into the existing please?
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    New ensuite vent options

    I live on the 5th floor of a block of flats and want to fit an ensuite to the main bedroom. I do have an outside wall but drilling to the outside will be really difficult because of the height and getting permission from the block management / scaffolding etc. The bathroom in the flat below...
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    Slightly different 'oven not working' problem

    Yes the timer is set. Initially, there was problem with it where it seemed to be locked into a cooking delay cycle but I have since managed to clear that and it seems to be running normally now (just not allowing power to the bottom oven). Noted ref the connections - that was just to prove my...
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    Slightly different 'oven not working' problem

    Oven is a John Lewis JLDUOS705 and the top oven works fine but the bottom oven is completely unresponsive - no heat / light or fan. The clock/timer appears to be working correctly but after much probing with a multimeter is still my prime suspect. The suspect timer is here: IMG_1526 2 by...
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