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Messages - McCabe-Thiele (Ted)
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« on: March 24, 2024, 11:16:30 AM »
I agree Roy there must be other options, the local firm that fitted the BBU seemed to think the rear bedroom was the only other viable option.
We have solid concrete floors no wood on the ground floor. The. Kitchen option would mean having our consumer unit moved plus a relocation of Gas Hob & Oven Units.
Our outside walls, one side is our driveway, other side is our neighbours drive. Rear wall has full width Conservatory, front wall is the building line. My worry with the loft is it's a low height as it's a Dorma- Bungalow design. The existing header tanks would struggle to get them raised above the boiler.
The rear bedroom option might be the best of a lousy set of alternatives. Our boiler never faulted for the first 3 years. It's only since our serious fire that the boiler has started faulting.
With a bit of luck we can squeeze another 4 years out of what we have provided the insurance cover is not prohibitive.
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« on: March 24, 2024, 10:41:28 AM »
I believe only Baxi made a condensing boiler to directly replace their famous Baxi Bermuda back boiler item.
When our house was built a Bermuda model was fitted from new in 1967. That first boiler lasted until 1987 when it was replaced with a similar unit with a more modern front gas fire. The boiler sits behind it in the fireplace recess. The second boiler was replaced in 2014 with the current condensing type.
With Baxi boiler life of 20 & 17 years I stuck with Baxi due to a good experience with the brand plus no one else made one that would was a direct replacement. Obviously lost the front gas fire for a modern electric unit due to the special chimney arrangement.
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« on: March 23, 2024, 05:49:19 PM »
"gourmand de punition"
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« on: March 23, 2024, 04:28:32 PM »
Blimey Ash, I know Dinkey Toys are more valuable with the original box - not sure about a 400 though.🤔🤔🤔
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« on: March 23, 2024, 12:25:28 PM »
The back Electro Motive Force (EMF) doing it best to maintain an electrical circuit as it is switched off. Takes me back to A level Physics.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 11:22:23 PM »
Unfortunately our airing cupboard has no space for the boilers due to the slope of the bedroom roof.
Ideally I want to keep my hot water tank & immersion. I'm not keen on mains hot water pressure on my 50 year-old radiator pipes.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 06:41:47 PM »
Our condensate pipe was replaced in 2018 by the contractors following our house fire in Nov 2017. They fitted a more rigid type of translucent pipe that is routed through the rear of our fireplace into the kitchen waste water system where it is connected by a neat bespoke connector similar to the Speedfit type of unit.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 06:02:53 PM »
Boiler stopped working again yesterday fault code E158 - condensate system again. Fixed this afternoon by Baxi engineer - poor connection on condensate pump.
Baxi Condensing Boiler is 9 years old this year with the current BBU 15 HE (lounge back boiler unit) now out of production. I suspect getting boiler breakdown/service insurance cover might be unavailable once it's ten years old.
We are limited as to where we can fit a replacement normal condensing boiler as the lounge unit is in the centre of the house using a special plastic double chimney arrangement to draw in fresh air in from the chimney top.
I do not want a boiler unit in either of our upstairs bedrooms or in the bathroom (too small anyway.) The front lounge /room is not really suitable that leaves only the kitchen (major rework)or at a push the downstairs toilet.
Only option I can see would be in the loft but access for servicing is less than ideal not to mention all the pipework being re-routed.
Aside from the price a heat pump would have to be piped from the rear garden through our Conservatory that spans the whole of the rear of our home. We are well insulated - all our Porcelain floors would have to be dug up to fit underfloor heating anywhere.
The future might have to be Night Storage with no doubt a load of re-wiring as a 13 amp socket is probably not good enough.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 05:14:12 PM »
I used a broad cable tie as suggested previously by NJ. I have left mine in place as it's not in the way.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 04:34:39 PM »
I will try that do you have to reset after that
After I cleaned my regulator points the voltage output was actually a tad higher so I changed nothing. Can't remember the actual figures now it was a couple of years ago.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 03:38:11 PM »
I cleaned my contacts up using a nail board to remove the high spots.
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« on: March 22, 2024, 03:35:33 PM »
I agree with the most likely cause being the Condenser,
My 500 had an extra pair of condensors fitted externally at the coil ends fitted by the PO as an experiemnt.
As I only rode the bike for about 30 miles before the current rebuild I am unable to say if this improved things.
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