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What temp do I need to get the water to - the cheap boiler says 25 degrees -which sounds crapCold is Old!!!!
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What temp do I need to get the water to - the cheap boiler says 25 degrees -which sounds crapCold is Old!!!!
What temp do I need to get the water to - the cheap boiler says 25 degrees -which sounds crapCold is Old!!!!
insulate ur tank mate and it wont be below u can get the sliver wrap from b and q that goes round boilers etcBetter than sitting around all morning waiting for temp to go above zero
WTF!!! This fall!! This is England, its this autumn! /emoticons/wink.png yes mate, when the weather is icy its a lot more pleasent handling warm hoses /emoticons/smile.pngI'm def setting up a gas-Heater this fall. Most I know are using hot, it's a joy to work with . Could imagine especially on first-cleans.
Very true Mr. Spruce. This is why I have mine bolted to the back doorYou guys need to remind the newbies that gas heaters need to be ventilated. They not only produce carbon monoxide gas (silent killer as it can't be smelt) but they also produce a lot of moisture - moisture = condensation.
The rules surrounding gas usage are the same as motor home users. The gas must be switched off at the bottle everytime you move the van. You are not permitted to operate any gas appliance on the move.
Diesel hot water heaters aren't governed by the same regulations.
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We can get quite harsh winter over here in Viking-country, hope it helps a bit ../emoticons/biggrin.pngWTF!!! This fall!! This is England, its this autumn! /emoticons/wink.png yes mate, when the weather is icy its a lot more pleasent handling warm hoses /emoticons/smile.png
@David K is from Denmark and they get a lot of American influence with their expressions. We were the same in South Africa. With the Equity ban we got no film content from the UK. It all came from American.WTF!!! This fall!! This is England, its this autumn! /emoticons/wink.png yes mate, when the weather is icy its a lot more pleasent handling warm hoses /emoticons/smile.png
Hi Spruce !@David K is from Denmark and they get a lot of American influence with their expressions. We were the same in South Africa. With the Equity ban we got no film content from the UK. It all came from American.I get very confused sometimes,; is it a wing or a fender, is it a bulkhead or a firewall, is it a yard or a garden, etc. I love the expression 'the fall'. It just so expressive. Even so, having Engish parents we did refer to Autumn as Autumn. /emoticons/wink.png But not everyone did.
I still hear English people working out how the clocks go back or forward using 'the fall'. Our clocks go back next week ; fall back'.
Most Danish people speak English as a second language. (I expect that English isn't David K's first language.) They get all the latest American films on TV long before we do and in England. They seem to reappear back on the circuit when they have been dubbed into Danish.
My daughter's mother in law is German. Father in law met and married her when he was with the Army stationed in German. She speaks English with a Yorkshire accent as that what she's been taught. She also uses Yorkshire expressions as she's been influenced by her husband.
We knew another German who married an American and she speaks English with an American accent.