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    Wall mounting a TV - best way to hide the cables?

    We already have a raised TV, we have a reclining sofa, so putting the telly up at that height makes it the perfect viewing angle, I used to get neck ache when it was lower down :-)
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    Can't use TV as a monitor for Windows 7 PC

    It works in safe mode, so it's possible to get a picture from your computer to the TV. The most likely reason you don't get sound in safe mode is that windows won't be playing the sounds in that mode. As others have mentioned, you most likely need to set the video card to a mode that the TV...
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    Moving a TV - Need advice on signal cables and wall panels

    Hi folks, As I mentioned in my other post, I’m looking for some input for a spring project, and hoping somebody here can give me a nudge in the right direction, or point out problems I need to watch out for. Essentially we're re-organising the lounge in the new year, which will mean moving...
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    Wall mounting a TV - best way to hide the cables?

    Hi folks, I’m looking for some input for a spring project, and hoping somebody here can give me a nudge in the right direction, or point out problems I need to watch out for. Essentially we're re-organising the lounge in the new year, which will mean moving the TV, and all the cabling that...
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    B&Q light - is this safe?

    Hi folks, I've just bought a B&Q Vortex spiral arm ceiling light and I'm a bit concerned at the way you're meant to install it. This has five arms for the lights, and you need to bolt these to the central mount yourself, and them wire them up to the included terminal block. What...
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    Loft electrics - new socket or extension on fused spur

    Heya flameport. We've just had the loft boarded and insulated, so it's boarded corner to corner, with insulation covering every exposed inch of the rafters too. It's about as stable an environment as you're going to get for a loft. Sure there's going to be a decent temperature swing in the...
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    Loft electrics - new socket or extension on fused spur

    Hi John, This was more of a convenience thing, I have a 4 way extension lying around already, so I'd just need to add the fused spur. I was planning to leave the existing cable terminated as is, and connect the fused spur to the side of it. The alternative as you say is 2.5mm cable and a...
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    Loft electrics - new socket or extension on fused spur

    Hi folks, We've just had our loft boarded and I'm looking to move a small server up there. I could do with some advice on what's the recommended way to add the necessary electrics. I'm planning to use an old circuit which fed an electric shower. It's a 40A supply from the main consumer...
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    PAT testing?

    Hi guys, I realise this isn't particularly DIY related, but I haven't a clue where to find another forum as busy as this populated by qualified electricians, so I hope you don't mind me picking your brains. I work in IT, and for the last 9 years (across two jobs) we have generally accepted...
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    Power shower - can I feed an immersion tank from a combi?

    Aye, but at least I'll admit it's a mad idea :D Haven't asked an installer as I wanted to sound the idea out here first to see if it was even vaguely feasible. I knew full well it's not a standard way to do things, but wondered what the actual problems with it would be. Agile had it about...
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    Power shower - can I feed an immersion tank from a combi?

    Think you've got me back to front. I'm feeding the tank from the combi, not the other way around.
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    Power shower - can I feed an immersion tank from a combi?

    Ok, now I'm confused. This site: http://www.tradeplumbing.co.uk/Cylinder-Mega-Flow-Hi-Pressure-Cylinders-Stainless-Steel_c_455.html?gclid=CMmj5bKX6owCFRWOEgod00oe7w Has unvented, mains pressure hot water cylinders starting at around £500. What's the problem with plumbing the feed for these...
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    Power shower - can I feed an immersion tank from a combi?

    Ok, this may well be a weird way to do it, any advice would be appreciated :D We're planning an extension on the house and I'm thinking it would be a good time to take advantage and install power showers in both the main bathroom and the en-suite. We just have a combi boiler at the minute...
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    Screed - how much sand/cement?

    I have a rather wobbly concrete floor which needs levelling before I lay reclaimed parquet on it. It's too deep for floor levelling compound, so the plan was to lay a concrete screed. I've around 20sqm to cover with 40mm of screed at the deepest points, I reckon just over half a cubic meter...
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    Opinions requested: Parquet in straight lines

    I've bought a job lot of reclaimed tongue and groove oak parquet flooring. I'm not a huge fan of herringbone or patterned floors and was wondering whether I can get away with laying the parquet in straight lines, with each line offset against the next? I can't remember having seen this...
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    Slightly damp floor after removing wall

    I've had a couple of walls removed on the ground floor. The old cement we've uncovered under the walls looks damp in a couple of patches. I'm planning on using floor leveling compound throughout the ground floor before laying reclaimed oak parquet on top with a bitumen based adhesive. Can I...
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    Cooker hood wiring

    BAS: Like the idea of that, anything you'd recommend to a DIY'er just about to start wiring the electrics for his new kitchen? Can you actually get plates with enough switches & fuses to run an entire kitchen? Ross
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    Electric meter located below bath...

    Can anyone help me out with this. My electric meter is in a room directly below my bathroom, vertically beneath all the plumbing for the bath. Surely this can't be a safe location for an electric meter and CU? I'd like to have the meter moved, but I'm lothe to pay the electric company for...
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    Quickie: Kitchen / Diner with separate cct for appliances

    Many thanks, 32A it is then. :) Plugwash, the sockets will be on RCD, it will just be the appliances that'll be on a separate circuit. Are you saying I would be better running just the fridge & freezer off the non-RCD circuit? I've plenty of space in the CU to run a seperate circuit for...
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    Quickie: Kitchen / Diner with separate cct for appliances

    Hiya, I'm planning a rewire for a Kitchen / Diner. I've read that it's a good idea to have kitchen appliances on the non RCD side of the CU, to stop your fridge defrosting when something blows. My question is what's the best way to handle this with a combined Kitchen / Diner? My idea...
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