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    Drayton thermostat to TADO V3+ smart wired thermostat

    To be honest I wanted to be able to control my heating better. At the moment I can only set up 3 different times for the heating to come on during the day. And of course if possible if it can help the heating to be more efficient and economic. Do you think I can achieve these results by...
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    Drayton thermostat to TADO V3+ smart wired thermostat

    Ha! If that was my boiler I think I'd be having some big issues :LOL: Would it use more energy because of being on in the boiler all the time? Is it really worth it to move from my actual thermostat to the smart Tado thermostat? Would you recommend any other brand?
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    Drayton thermostat to TADO V3+ smart wired thermostat

    This is making me not want to change anything! :LOL: If the battery lasts that long, I wouldn't mind then having the Tado thermostat. So my actual set up is a combi Worcester boiler that manages heating and hot water. I have the thermostat to manage the temperature when the heating goes on but...
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    Drayton thermostat to TADO V3+ smart wired thermostat

    Thanks for your reply Stem! I didn't know the Tado thermostat was battery powered. So I would have to keep buying batteries? Do you think the Nest thermostat would be easy to install? And do you know if the 3-wire is compatible?
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    Drayton thermostat to TADO V3+ smart wired thermostat

    Hi all, At the moment we've got a Drayton wired Thermostat to a TADO V3+ SMART WIRED HEATING THERMOSTAT. The Drayton is a 3 wire installation and I could see in the tutorials that the Tado thermostat has only two cables. How would be the way to change this? How would it be possible to...
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    Radiator leaking

    Thanks everyone for your help! In the end I bought a new radiator that I'm swapping as soon as I get it. Is it as easy as just replacing it? I mean remove the old one, and install the new one? I got a new Bleed plug and cap for the radiator, and getting PTFE tape for it as well. Do I need...
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    Radiator leaking

    Hi all, We found out a red little puddle under the radiator and I found the source. The radiator has been bleed so no air in it. 09 is a picture from the bottom of the radiator,14 is where the leak is coming from, the top of the radiator and 30 is to give a little bit more of context where it's...
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    Oven noise fix

    Attached you can find a .zip with the video. If it's the internal cooling fan, is this something easy to fix? I don't really want to break the oven, mi fiancé would kill me :LOL:
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    Oven noise fix

    Hello, everyone! I've been experiencing a problem that I initially thought was related to the fan at the back of my oven. However, I've now realized it's not that fan causing the issue. There's a noticeable "vibrating" noise when the oven is running, and it continues even after I've turned it...
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    Mould between the bathroom tiles

    Thank you for your advice, everyone! I applied the bleach and mold remover to the wall while wearing a mask and standing behind the shower glass. It helped dry out the mold and got rid of most of it, but there was still some noticeable color difference. So, I decided to touch it up with a paint...
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    Mould between the bathroom tiles

    In the end I did both, I applied the bleach using a spray and leaving it there for a few hours, then scrub it with a brush but not many changes. Then I used Dettol Mould (I didn't know I had it), applied it and left it for 3 hours while I was out. It took quite a lot of it, so the next step...
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    Mould between the bathroom tiles

    Thanks mate! I got the bleach today so I'll give that a go and will update on how it went. Cheers!
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    Mould between the bathroom tiles

    Hi guys! Our bathroom doesn't have windows, so we need to keep the light and fan on after every shower. Luckily we never take long showers. But even we are being careful, we have mould between tiles as you can see in the pictures. I tried with white vinegar and bicarbonate, it helped a bit but...
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