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superheat6k
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Danfoss bd50f, what's correct Psi?
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Any fridge engineer should be able to re-sweat that joint. As said the rest of the gas needs to be recovered (preferably with a recovery...
15 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Reverse cycle air con / heating info
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My own business specialises in retrofit of Air Con equipment, mostly water chillers. Bad news I am afraid as far as backward...
12 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Teak deck maintenance advice please
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Thanks for your advice re the Hallberg Rassy low profile deck screws. I have ordered these complete with the deck plugs. I ordered the...
12 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Reverse cycle air con / heating info
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Well it decided to mostly use R32, which is the higher pressure half of R410A. It has a lower GWP, but the sheer volume of R32 that is...
11 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Corvette with Perkins engines
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The website presently is not monitored because since I sold my Corvette no one else has been able to take up the website, but that might...
11 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Refilling 3.9 kg Calor botas.
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Moving liquid LPG is the same process as used for charging refrigerant into a system. As advised do not wedge them full with liquid -...
11 Dec 2024
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Alternator charge warning lamp - replace with LED
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Le Mans Mk1 Batch 1 - rarest of the rare. Needs a bit of work so now competing with the boat for my attentions !
11 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Alternator charge warning lamp - replace with LED
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Thanks for the sound advice, especially the reference to the specific zener, and now I will explain it is for a motorcycle instrument...
11 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Alternator charge warning lamp - replace with LED
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I wish to replace a signal lamp bulb 1.2W 12V incandescent with a super bright LED. The bulb provides the initial excitation current to...
9 Dec 2024
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Selling a boat - acknowledged defect - double reduction / contract cancellation ? Is this fair / legal
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Indeed not worth a legal fight - so was it the deck ? Unlikely in view of the real condition of the real deck. Just another 'Surveyor...
6 Dec 2024
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TLDR man sells boat with known defect. Purchaser agrees to buy at a reduced price, subject to survey. Surveyor says known defect will...
6 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Teak deck maintenance advice please
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Perhaps also a stanley blade in a window paint removal tool. Thanks for your advice as I will now consider trying a gouge.
5 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Selling a boat - acknowledged defect - double reduction / contract cancellation ? Is this fair / legal
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Makes me wonder why on earth we have contracts and associated deposits at all then.
5 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Selling a boat - acknowledged defect - double reduction / contract cancellation ? Is this fair / legal
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So when looking to purchase a particular boat the would be buyer notes a specific defect, mentions this to the broker / seller and duly...
5 Dec 2024
superheat6k
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Teak deck maintenance advice please
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The paying lines on my teak deck are raised in places ~ 1 - 2 mm, more so in the heavy wear areas. This is due to 30 years of wear to...
5 Dec 2024
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