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  1. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    I asked copilot what a word meant. apparently it does not thinm highly of this discussion its response started with Here’s the crisp, engineering‑level explanation — without the forum waffle.
  2. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    something like this https://www.diynot.com/goto/via.php?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.screwfix.com%2Fp%2Fvent-axia-17108010-200mm-inline-extractor-fan-220-240v%2F814ht
  3. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    This on either a mains or lighting ring https://www.screwfix.com/p/vent-axia-17108010-200mm-inline-extractor-fan-220-240v/814ht or the smaller 48w version.
  4. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    I'm being told that all fixed appliances need one. is this not the case.
  5. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    they are one of the best trade suppliers in the country, I would have hoped they knew their stuff.
  6. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    I've had all kinds of mixed messages about this.
  7. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    I'm using zq2mmt
  8. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    I have a ring main in the crawlspace that feeds a power shower on the floor below which I was going to patch it in. it's only 48w
  9. PB97

    Smart Fused Spurs

    I want to upgrade my ventilation system to be controlled by my home automation server running Home Assistant, but I've been told that I must use fused spurs for the extraction system. has anyone heard anything about this product...
  10. PB97

    Replacing old school 1970s window latches with easy fit lockable alternatives

    Apparently these are called casement latches, because that's the name given to a window that has vertical hinges and goes inside a frame like this.
  11. PB97

    Replacing old school 1970s window latches with easy fit lockable alternatives

    The short answer is that they're old and ugly, and the wife wants them replaced with something newer and nicer when I paint the window frames. So I'm going to do everything to match all in one go.
  12. PB97

    Replacing old school 1970s window latches with easy fit lockable alternatives

    I'm looking for surface mounted lockable window latches\handles that can be screwed in place on the surface of painted timber window frames, without the need to do anything that would involve cutting chunks out of the windows (screw holes are OK, but I can't chisel out anything, I'm under orders...
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