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Re: Macros and Timers


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: Macros and Timers
  • From: "Dan James" <daniel.james@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 21 Jun 2001 12:11:29 -0000
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> Ah another convert(!)

Well kind of, I had set up the bulk of what I wanted already, but
when I found the stuff in homebase on friday, well it would have been
rude not to take them up on their offer :-)

> The only problem is that the CH valves might not be able to handle
mains
> water pressure (my 3 port valve is in a gravity fed system with a
CH pump).

OK no problem, I'll reduce the pressure, as its only for the hozelock
microhose stuff.

> Also, the fittings are 22mm so you would have to use reducing
couplings
> http://www.screwfix.com/product.phtml?4740
to change up from 15mm
and back
> down again.  If you do this you will need a short section of 22mm
copper
> tube - I have a spare foot or so and for a pint could solder the
reducers on
> and leave you with a 15mm tail at each end you could join with
compression
> fittings (that's if you can't/don't want to solder yourself!).
>

again thanks for this, should have remembered, but probably wouldn't
have done until I got it home! - thanks for the soldering offer, I
have just replumbed my kitchen (hence I now have 2 outside taps :-)
and space inside for power and somesort of valve)

Cheers

Dan





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