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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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A person who is new to a subject, skill, or belief.
“four-day cooking classes are offered to neophytes and experts”
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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callmepuds replied to the topic Message for Puds in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 10 months ago
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic Sugar & me in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Look I’m not giving up my gold top milk or butter so you can frk off !!!
In the morning I like poached egg in a muffin
Its just boil water in the micro wave for few mins, add a bit of salt…. give it a spin like a washing machine and add the egg… leave for a min or two.
Then pull it out and slap it in a muffin :)
I wont eat a…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic Sugar & me in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
I’m on one pack of nuts and 4 packs of yogurt raisins
And my potatoes & bacon are cooking now
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Not turning on your heating dont make you carbon neutral….just cheap Ge
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic Sugar & me in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Awww roz this is why I love you
But …. I have been going thru 6kg of sugar each month and I live alone. Even I know this is way to much
Hermesetas seem ok… and after two days without putting coffee in my sugar I am feeling less hungry. Those packets of mix nuts are taking the edge off to…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Sorry I was off working. They made me do it
I’ll post the stuff I have out right now cos I’m renewing that cscs card. And if you think the cscs tests are easy take the HS&E test for managers and professionals like I have to do. Its like being tested on the Chinese phone book….. all the answers you think are right are Wong :wac…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Air source heat pumps also have the problem that their (outdoor) radiators freeze is cold weather, so they have to run an electric heater (outdoors) to keep melting the ice.
This lowers their cold weather efficiency even more, I imagine it might even make it negative (You have to put more energy into stopping the radiator freezing then it can…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
That depends on the heat transfer coefficient, which is determined by the design of the heat pump, and mostly by the temperature and humitity of the air.
Under an ideal situtation the coefficient can be a 1:3 ratio, but that’s when the air has a lot of thermal energy to extract. That’s why they are used as air conditioners.
I ask you again, if…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
No, that isn’t how they work at all.
The function of a heat pump is to move thermal energy from one place to another.
To heat the inside of a house, they must move thermal energy from outside of the house. If it is cold outside (when you normally want heating) then there is not much thermal energy to pull from the air to move it inside.
Not…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
The first question is do you want your home to warm up fast or hold the heat long?
Most of the older Victorian building in Brighton use cast iron radiators. They hold the heat longer but take a while to warm up. Newley built homes with better insulation use aluminium radiators for faster warm up but lose the heat once the boilers off…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
I love the idea of being a “hack” plumber
Would you like to see my HNC in fluid mechanics from Brighton Poly or maybe a few of the other certs I’ve done since then like OU stuff or NVQ’s? Training & re certification is continuous process within the industry. You mite be a “graduate engineer” but that only means you can do math not fix…[Read more]
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Here a copy of my JIB PMES cscs card. This wont mean a lot to you…but maybe you should google it and find out before you reply again? I’m sure you can get one
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Mr Fishy replied to the topic The government & air / ground source heat pumps in the forum Off topic chat 3 years, 10 months ago
Ok… you have no idea how these pumps work or the running’s involved. Dra is right, they’re electric heaters….for every 1Kw of electricity you put in… you get 3Kw of heat out.
With the price of electricity increasing yearly…. you mite save the planet but you wont save money.
Can I can prove what I’m saying…. can you say the…[Read more]
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