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  • in reply to: Help on extension lead power #446187
    kwatt
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    Re: Help on extension lead power

    See I wasn’t wanting to be as blunt as Martin but he’s right, in essence you shouldn’t do it. Way too dodgy.

    K.

    in reply to: Help on extension lead power #446186
    kwatt
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    Re: Help on extension lead power

    Well, about 3000 Watts is the max you should be able to get from a good 13 Amp socket so running that lot from one will likely blow the fuse or the socket, potentially a fire hazard.

    So, your thinking was correct, it’s too much for one socket or extension lead I expect.

    Also if you’re outdoors you really must have them on an RCD as well so you’ll need to check the load capabilities for that also. Not having that is extremely inadvisable and potentially extremely dangerous.

    K.

    in reply to: In search of the fourth cord #284897
    kwatt
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    Re: In search of the fourth cord

    Martin is… well …. Martin. 😕

    K.

    in reply to: Simon Barclay? #446150
    kwatt
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    Re: Simon Barclay?

    Not that I’m aware of, no.

    But there are several thousand. 😕

    K.

    in reply to: WTA 2017 conference #442031
    kwatt
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    Re: WTA 2017 conference

    Yay, we got a mention in KBB Review….

    http://www.kbbreview.com/news/wta-launc … on-scheme/

    🙂

    K.

    in reply to: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1 #446083
    kwatt
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    Re: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1

    Well, they pretty much only used the two…

    K.

    in reply to: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1 #446081
    kwatt
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    Re: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1

    The later one is this:

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/a02840-b … door-hinge

    But if it ain’t that, hell knows.

    K,

    in reply to: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1 #446079
    kwatt
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    Re: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1

    Better, it’ll be a 60cm door no doubt, pre 2007 so, this set….

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/britanni … door-hinge

    K.

    in reply to: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1 #446077
    kwatt
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    Re: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1

    What’s the width of the door, any idea.. should be 30 or 40cm if it’s the smaller oven?

    K.

    in reply to: lg tumble dryer spares #446085
    kwatt
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    Re: lg tumble dryer spares

    The pulley looks to be a part of the motor Dave. 🙁

    Which looks right as shown here: https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4681el1 … ryer-motor

    The bush LG calls a “cushion” (go figure, Koreanese) I think is this: https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/4850el3 … shion-bush

    Blowout of the area attached for your viewing pleasure. 😉

    K.

    in reply to: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1 #446075
    kwatt
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    Re: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1

    If so, they’re all in here:

    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/britann … oor-hinges

    K.

    in reply to: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1 #446073
    kwatt
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    Re: Britannia range cooker hinges jqd100-6wmp/1

    Any idea how old that is as I can’t find any reference anywhere to that model?

    K.

    in reply to: Hotpoint HE7L252PUK Dots on clothes #446066
    kwatt
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    Re: Hotpoint HE7L252PUK Dots on clothes

    No.

    If there’s something already on the clothing that can “attract” or retain the dirt in the wash then it will do so and not be washed away as it should be.

    There can be other causes of course, hard to say for sure without seeing what it is but if it’s random and on multiple items then this or overloading etc and the primary suspects.

    Even washing being sat on the kitchen floor can pick up spills etc that could cause this.

    Essentially, if you can’t find any obvious fault with the machine then 99 from 100 or higher, it’ll be an external cause and you need to do a bit of detective work to figure out what it is.

    This is as, the machine can’t cause it and, if it was the water supply the whole street if not area would have the same complaint, not just one person.

    K.

    in reply to: Hotpoint HE7L252PUK Dots on clothes #446064
    kwatt
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    Re: Hotpoint HE7L252PUK Dots on clothes

    Probably, something on the laundry before it even goes in the wash, grease or something like that would be a good bet and that may not be visible before washed or the like of deodorant etc that’s attracting the dirt in spots. Couple that with the wrong wash cycle or incorrect detergent use and you’d get exactly what you describe.

    K.

    in reply to: New machine dilemma ! #446036
    kwatt
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    Re: New machine dilemma !

    stratfordgirl wrote:You get what you pay for with Miele washing machines. The build quality is as solid as it always was, precision engineered with top quality materials and components throughout

    Really?

    £3 SUSPA dampers in them the same as you’ll find in a sub-£200 Beko I can get you for about that money along with a bunch of other cheap bits you can find elsewhere for boatloads less than Miele want for the same thing as a part.

    Rumours now of sealed tanks being introduced as well just for fun.

    Quality, Immer Besser… hmm

    Commercial, yeah maybe… domestic… let’s just say I’m unconvinced after having taken some apart and seen what’s in them. Tub group okay, all the rest… not all that.

    K.

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