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    Help stop an argument(and me from doing another DIY job!)

    I'll need three of them!
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    Help stop an argument(and me from doing another DIY job!)

    s*d it,more work for me then?! :(
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    Help stop an argument(and me from doing another DIY job!)

    Hi Guys(and Gals!) I've finally re-wired the house totally,moved and replaced the consumer unit and everything is tickety-boo and all tested and ok. The problem is now I've finished and put all the floorboards back down etc etc she's decided she wants some of those ceiling/light fan thingys...
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    Installing a dishwasher

    Hi Meeshy,should be quite easy if your putting it near the sink and you have a washing machine plumbed in already! Probably the easiest way to get a water supply is by either using a 'Y' piece which screws onto your existing supply to give you 2 outlets,or a self-cutting valve thingy that you...
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    BT Master Socket

    the bell wire you're on about still needs to be connected to make most modern phones work as well.I'm an ex BT engineer and got caught out by this when I recently moved house.The previous owner hadn't connected the bell wire(or the earths in some of the mains sokets but that's another sotry!)...
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    faulty gauges

    it could be a earth somewhere as that would cause the current to find the easiest way 'home' and might give funny symptoms
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    Phone wiring query

    yes,you could fit a master socket if the cable was going down and you only had two wires functioning.In fact,sometimes I used to do this if the fault was in the customers wiring and they didn't want to pay to have it re-wired,at a cost of £60 for the first quarter of an hour and then £1 a...
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    Phone wiring query

    I used to be a bt faults engineer and it shouldn't cause a problem as I never came across a fault caused by this.
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    ring main in concrete or wall?

    I only wanted to know where to put my ring main! :o Seriously though I'm a maintenance engineer in a food factory and deal with 415 volts regularly,and we have a couple of machines that pull 400 A when started up so I'm all for safety! Luckily as it's a factory nothing is buried in walls...
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    washer won't stop filling

    oops,didn't notice that little stars and stripes. :oops: Should have really as my wife comes from Phoenix Arizona!
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    washer won't stop filling

    No need.corgiman's almost certainly right in his diagnoses methinks.It could also be a bit of grit or somesuch in the valve not allowing it to close properly.You probably still have to replace the valve though and it's well within range of the average DIYer. The valve is usually visible if...
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    ring main in concrete or wall?

    my house was built in the late 60's I think,back when a packet of smiths crisps cost 5d according to an empty packet I found buried in a partition wall! I wasn't going to use conduit for the whole ring but just as a bit of protection on the drops as my wife likes to hang a lot of pictures and...
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    dishwasher blues

    probably worth trying a different detergent as porker says.I was a miele service agent not long ago and they stated in writing with every new machine that on no accout should you use those three-in-one type rinse aids/detegent/pre-wash tablet things.They were proved by miele to not do the...
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    ring main in concrete or wall?

    not worried about the money side paul,I'm a maintenance engineer in a large factory and can get my hands on just about anything I need! :D I'm going to be fitting a new bathroom suite(and floor now I've took the laminate off and noticed the rotten floor underneath!) so hopefully I shouldn't...
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    ring main in concrete or wall?

    Not quite in a flood area as I live in the highest town in dorset,famous for that hill in the hovis ad. I had a think after I logged off and will probably go the way of steel conduit as I can get hold of all the parts,benders,dies etc etc. As an addition is there any problem with the consumer...
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    ring main in concrete or wall?

    Hi all,I'm just about to do a complete re-wire of my house,central heating system,burglar alarm and telephone system,oh and new kitchen units and bathroom suite! The house is wired in such a way that all the downstairs sockets are spurs from above,and the kitchen is even worse than that,just...
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    consumer unit positioning

    I've had a chat with someone who works for SEC and they said the maximum length for tails from the meter is 2 metres.He said I can fit a switch fuse after the meter then run SWA cable, which must also be in bulletproof trunking, to the new consumer unit. He's even willing to put the seals back...
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    Dishwasher Detergent cup won't close

    It could be the little solenoid that opens the cup,it will be connected to it somehow,usually hiden under loads of door furniture and trim! :?
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    Washing machine question

    it could be the pressure switch at fault.It's usually as high up in the machine as it can go and is recognized by having a small pipe going from it down to the drum.This senses the air pressure in the drum and governs electrically the amount of water in and sometimes operates the door lock as...
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    consumer unit positioning

    my service head,meter and consumer unit are all in a concrete outhouse and I want to put the consumer unit inside.How far away from the meter can the consumer unit be,and if it has to be pretty close then can I just put a 100A switch in the outhouse and go from that to my consumer unit...
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