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Knew you couldn't resist!
I tried & failed
Knew you couldn't resist!
Well reverse lights are supposed to be switched by the gear lever, in one way or another, or you can have an independent switch but it has to have a warning light too. But then you'd know that.Ive got led light on my roll cage at the back, but ive always put one on my roof rack & sometimes id be blinding people on the way to work in the as ive switched the engine off & left the switch on. Id be like whos that flashing at me oh aye oooopps
Like me. you can resist anything, except temptation!!!I tried & failed
I notice Gritty Gritty Bang Bang has a double!!
As does Licence to Chill!
Takes a lot more than narf an ninch to cool a Yorkshireman's ardour!!!Half an inch of snow should be enuff to bring the country to a halt. Also be enuff to keep Stan in the cold a bit longer
I have had a quick butchers on line and it seems like you can get all sorts of stuff some of which looks like a core, but I'd rather go with the info from a pro like yourself than jump into an unknown jungle. Dosh isn't the issue more like what is going to be easiest. I have some pretty huge spanners but I would rather apply finesse unless I can't and have to bring in the big guns. It looks like 4 allen key headed bolts and it all comes apart. (ignoring the electrical connection for the moment). But you'll tell me if there is more to it than that. At least I can take apart the new one before attacking the old one.Never seen just the core only the whole pump, you can swap the whole thing if you want to but the big nuts can be a pig some times, if you have a spanner or adjustable big enough you can try.
I notice Gritty Gritty Bang Bang has a double!!
Each council names its own fleet so yes, duplicates do happenAs does Licence to Chill!
Wullie Won'tee. Or Wullie Wonka!I seen one in Largs wullie somit cant mind now. Anyhow its not even winter yet.
Good thing they don't have to have "Equity" cards!!Each council names its own fleet so yes, duplicates do happen
Grundfos is the brand, UPM3 the model.So one minute we are talking Grundfoss, the next you are talking UPM3. ??????? Lost me
"ufh" again????? no idea.
I sure hope he or someone does as I haven't flipping clue!!
At the moment I am just thinking of stripping the one I have got down and if it is an easy fix, putting it back together again , if not getting another pump just like it or the upgrade to a 15-60 and taking the guts out of that and swapping it over.
The one we have served us fine since about 1990 so I am not going to rush to change things dramatically.
But thanks for the input.
All new are supposed to be energy A rated, to do this the electronics in the pump knows how much power it required to move x amount water as the thermo valves on the rads shut of this puts a restriction on the water flow causing the to be under more load so it backs the power of as its not needed, all very good on new systems but on an old one that may be a bit clogged up it dont push it through with much omph, if you can get an older style three speed pump that may be better but will require changing the whole unit.So one minute we are talking Grundfoss, the next you are talking UPM3. ??????? Lost me
"ufh" again????? no idea.
I sure hope he or someone does as I haven't flipping clue!!
At the moment I am just thinking of stripping the one I have got down and if it is an easy fix, putting it back together again , if not getting another pump just like it or the upgrade to a 15-60 and taking the guts out of that and swapping it over.
The one we have served us fine since about 1990 so I am not going to rush to change things dramatically.
But thanks for the input.
Close the doors to each room to keep the heat in.Morning All.
Not raining, and not too cold either.
Apparently we are using our new loft ladders today to go up there and do a major tidy-up in the cold.
Of course this means that all the expensive heat we have put into the house will just vanish up and out.
Have a marvelous Monday.
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