WhiskyLassie
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Yes please. No iceUisge beatha if you please
Yes please. No iceUisge beatha if you please
Yes please. No ice
I drink full coke and iron bru too. But not often for both.Diet or full fat coke? Or are you an Irn Bru kind of lassie?
Go into:I do love it so much when you tell me off for doing something I didn't know I shouldn't! This is the first secondhand phone i have ever bought and it worked fine until 4g started flipping around.
It is with 3 which is how I know I have no coverage, because, of course, I went on the internet to check what coverage I have. Or rather I do but cannot talk as I don't have a phone that is 4gVoLTE or "calling" compatible. Still works for texts, internet etc.
So none of the above "Yer" statements are the reason. The closest would be "Yer fone is old old cr@p that doesn't have 4gVoLTE." They've switched it off for peeps like me so that I go out and by yet more of their carp. so they will simply lose a customer.
My really old Motorola V171 on Tesco Mobile pay as you go, still works fine, I can still talk on it and send texts and apparently even use it with the internet if I could be bothered to find out how. It cost peanuts new. And it works on the strongest signal it can find.
Nothing wrong with the antenna, on either of my mobiles. It works as well as any of our phones here and in Frogland.
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Well I did find both of these spellings of it.
You say "eether" I say "eyether", etc etc.
At least I didn't simply call it "Whisky".
Since when did spellin matter in this fred???I’ve never seen it written like that before until I googled your version. It looks like a phonetic spelling but you never know with theseIrishGaelsScots
I think my system is the same as yours. Called a "Y" plan with one motorised diverter valve. All HW, all CH or Mixed flow.Right.
The HW issue is sorted. One closed gate valve which is now open.
I have precisely one motorised valve that's all.
But, like you I am mystified as working on all the central heating systems, gas boiler driven, that I have had in 4 houses, I have never had a problem like this.
I have had one airlocked rad once up until now.
I thought I was getting on top of it before dinner, but while we were eating it went back to square one.
I nearly had nearly all the rads working.
I think I tried to go too fast, getting one rad working, then another, then another..... I had all 3 on the top floor working, then carried on downstairs, got one working, then tried to get another on stream..... That's where it went wrong.
I'll be back on it tomorrow, taking more time and after having done more research. It is only a 7 rad system now as the other 7 have all been closed off for ages.
I just wish I could visualize it and see how the airlock or airlocks developed in the first place, then I might be able to solve it.
"The term 'whisky' derives originally from the Gaelic 'uisge beatha', or 'usquebaugh', meaning 'water of life'. Gaelic is that branch of Celtic spoken in the Highlands of Scotland. "I’ve never seen it written like that before until I googled your version. It looks like a phonetic spelling but you never know with theseIrishGaelsScots
I Irn Bru.Diet or full fat coke? Or are you an Irn Bru kind of lassie?
Yours is more sophisticated than mine as I only have access to HW or HW and CH together. Can't have CH on its own.I think my system is the same as yours. Called a "Y" plan with one motorised diverter valve. All HW, all CH or Mixed flow.
On mine there's a link in the 10-way control box to give "boiler priority" so if the boiler is under temp it "calls" and the valve gets operated to no rads and all HW. I wonder if you have a dicky tank thermostat permanently calling?
Best of luck with it. Grovelling around on the floor at our age is no fun at all is it?
Not too good but still not bad....and I am back from my scan.
Thumper has grown to 4.3cm (up from 4.0); so that's twice the size of a "normal" aorta.
Lady said.. "Nothing to worry about not in any danger, when it gets over 4.5 we put you on quarterly scans and we start thinking about an OP at 5cm+. You probably have another 5 years to go before any surgical intervention is needed".
So that's fine and dandy.
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