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Yes. Not used those ones yet. Any idea of the differences ? I've not seen any yet.There's a new 3000 series now too. Worth looking at but I suppose a bit dearer.
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Yes. Not used those ones yet. Any idea of the differences ? I've not seen any yet.There's a new 3000 series now too. Worth looking at but I suppose a bit dearer.
They work with SmartLINK as opposed to only with ordinary RadioLINK but other than that I'm not entirely sure.Yes. Not used those ones yet. Any idea of the differences ? I've not seen any yet.
its a must how much is your lifelong possessions worth, your family, friends, and you dont skimpDon't skimp on smoke alarms, think about carbon monoxide detector for gas boiler as well.
Danny in the USA the smoke alarms have to be hard wired plus all of them to wired like you said if one goes off they all go offI think the wired ones it is then? I read you can connect them up so the all go off? What is best, the wired versions of radio ones?
Danny in the USA the smoke alarms have to be hard wired plus all of them to wired like you said if one goes off they all go off
not really irrelevant here. we have the same. detectors interlinked, either wired or radio links.Rather irrelevant though to the UK.
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Great idea that, using a skip for student accommodation!
Yes, what is that all about??Don't like this new merging thing @Dan
think it's to do with if you reply to 2 posts within a certain timescale, it puts both your replies into a single post.Yes, what is that all about??
Yawn. Have you read any of the previous posts. Guess not.Get your spark to pull the cables for the kitchen circuits and leave above old kitchen with plenty of slack. Chances are that the rest of the house will be finish before you do the kitchen and who wants to chance walls and lift new carpet then.
Conduit in cavity walls is a nice touch but I wouldn’t lose sleep over it if not done.
Insulation can make a major issue with the cable carrying capacity, but for a ring main in a domestic enviro which will very rarely carry any where near its maximum capabilities especially for a sustained amount of time is very unlikely. Don’t sweat over that
Always get smokes hard wired and interlinked in some way in my opinion. Either wireless or hardwired. Why wouldn’t you?
Boiler to be wired on desperate circuit if possible. Pumps, fans and water are likely to fail and cause faults at some point. Be nice to be able to isolate this until plumber get there without the rest of the house being out.
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