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  • #16
    you dont have a flag like bishop


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    • #17
      I had to wait 5 days for mine to go off



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      • #18
        No Solar Panels being fitted today

        70mph winds hitting Gretna and SW Scotland today
        Cheers

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        • #19
          Originally posted by grum View Post
          christ, you sure that wet concretes gone off yet before building on it ??? ......................... looks like a scene from Passchendaele
          The builder seemed sure

          Originally posted by topaz View Post
          you dont have a flag like bishop
          Had a St. George Cross flag up but the Natives started attacking the house

          Originally posted by topaz View Post
          I had to wait 5 days for mine to go off

          Can't wait 5 days
          Cheers

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          • #20
            Originally posted by grum View Post
            christ, you sure that wet concretes gone off yet before building on it ??? ......................... looks like a scene from Passchendaele
            concrete does not need to be laid in dry conditions, it 'goes off' by a chemical process, in fact, whilst setting concrete actually generates a bit of heat through this process

            biggest problem with laying concrete is if it is very cold as this causes problems, however there are things like 'Frost' blankets available


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            • #21
              Originally posted by graham John View Post
              concrete does not need to be laid in dry conditions, it 'goes off' by a chemical process, in fact, whilst setting concrete actually generates a bit of heat through this process

              biggest problem with laying concrete is if it is very cold as this causes problems, however there are things like 'Frost' blankets available


              cheeRS
              Thank you for the knowledgeable reply GJ

              It's not cold just wet and windy. Temperature was 4-6 degrees over the previous couple of nights
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              • #22
                wind is good for drying concrete

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Martin View Post
                  The builder seemed sure
                  more like the builder wants his cheque before christmas

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by grum View Post
                    more like the builder wants his cheque before christmas
                    Won't be ready until end of January at the earliest. Lots of work to do inside
                    Cheers

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                    • #25
                      be great when its all finished Martin.

                      Dave.

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                      • #26
                        Bad weather has slowed things down but they're back on it today



                        Solar Panels now installed and working, but not producing much power as there's not being much sunlight Extra 6 panels to be installed when extension is up

                        Cheers

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                        • #27
                          looks good martin, interesting little project for this time of year
                          would like to know how well them panels work out, how many in total? ave they got the back up batteries? id like to look into this in the future when money allows

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Aaron P. View Post
                            looks good martin, interesting little project for this time of year
                            would like to know how well them panels work out, how many in total? ave they got the back up batteries? id like to look into this in the future when money allows
                            Hi Aaron

                            There are 10 panels with 6 more to be fitted once the extension roof is on. They feed into the grid so any energy that I don't use from the panels I get paid for @ 43p per Kwh

                            Expected ROI is 7 years with another 18 years of guaranteed income at the current rates (Index Linked)
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Martin View Post
                              Expected ROI is 7 years with another 18 years of guaranteed income at the current rates (Index Linked)

                              when i looked in to this the seven years is very optimistic all depends on the weather and after some digging about on the web these panels dont have a 25 year life span they wear out and start producing less at around 15 to 18 years again depending on the weather plus most are italian and we all know how good italian cars/bikes and other electrical components are

                              to be honest you wont loss money but the figures they quote are very ott as its long term like the endowment mortage figures/forcasts we all know how they worked out

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Martin View Post
                                Only 1m in Scotland which it is on the South side. The other side backs onto open land which has 2m of land before the fence. Plus I am hopefully buying this land behind the house giving me an extra 22m x 6m of land
                                Room for lots more cars ...
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                                Back with a MK1

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