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I use a separate RCD when I use appliances outdoors like the flymo. I *aught* to upgrade the main panel but it's not a priority.
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Finally I've located the source of a memory leak under one of the service host instances on this Windows 10 machine.
Turned out it was that steaming pile of dog excrement called Killer Network Manager and the useless bandwidth filter which it installs. GRRRR! |
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My reading glasses. One of the plastic arms had broken quite neatly so I drilled tiny holes in each piece to receive a fine metal rod to bridge the break and glued the whole thing together using epoxy glue. Time will tell how well it works.
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My Braun series one electric razor. I prefer it to the series 3 but recently it's shave had become uncomfortable snagging the odd hair and also making a funny buzzing sound so I thought it was time to investigate.
Seems to come down to lost motion in a number of places: First the cutter was moving slightly on the carrier, using another cutter block cured that. Then the pivot of the carrier was worn but a canabalised old series 3 unit that had already donated its motor several years ago had an almost identical carrier with no play so that was duly swapped over. Then I saw that the foil seemed to be loose in the cap and was shifting contributing to more lost motion. I transferred the foil to another cap which was snug fitting. Shows the value of retaining some bits and bobs when fitting new parts that are often poor Chinese copies. A quick trial confirmed that the smooth cut was back with no snagging. I've had 4 electric razors over the years but this simple foil Braun 1508 has the best shave of all of them. :) |
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Good job mate. Got any thoughts about this?
http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/sh...php?t=33704199 I'm perplexed by why it will only start after it's been plugged in for a while. :confused: |
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Seem to have a similar problem with an LED filament bulb at the moment. |
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Cartridge chip resetter had stopped resetting genuine Epson carts. Still worked on clones. Batteries seemed low.
Cleaned up the battery holders, bit of contact cleaner spray and a new set of 3 batteries and it works a treat now. :) |
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Heero You are such a clever bloke I could do with you here to fix several minor jobs :)
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Replaced the bulb in my porch light
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New CR2032 coin cell in the PC and it now remembers the date, time and boot sequence. :)
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I did go into the BIOS first thing (It's the <del> key during POST on this machine) to check the boot sequence was correct. Most of the rest of things are at the defaults anyway. The quirk on this system is that HDD channel 0 (first IDE) slave is the CD drive, channel #2 master (first SATA) is my data drive and channel #3 master (second SATA) is the SSD boot drive. I left it like that after transferring the installed OS and apps from an original IDE drive in channel 0 master. This is why when the CMOS defaulted it went for the first drive it could find (#2) and failed to boot from it. |
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TIA :tu: |
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