ASHP & triple glazing

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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Fintray wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 5:55 pm
Joeboy wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 4:21 pm And this is 2metre Peter. Not sure why but his label says "Compact" :D
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You'll be needing more than a couple of Rawlplugs to hang that on the wall. :lol:
The guys have a very good method of hanging them very securely.
Aye, they explained the hanging method! They have been excellent and very much customer needs based. Hence the handmade shoes reference. They hoped to finish in 6 working days but with the 10mm to 15mm and 22mm to 28mm upgrades and pipe insulation it might go beyond.
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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it'll be worth it in the end.
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Fintray wrote: Wed Nov 20, 2024 7:40 pm it'll be worth it in the end.
Thanks Iain, I am highly optimistic and utterly dismissing from thought that my HT gas system might have been held back by the pipe sizing all those years.

First fix controls & switches. :D

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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Joeboy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:10 am No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..
Wife has one of these, great wee thing. When she first got it I took it up to our neighbours who live up a steep hill, it went up through the snow no problem and came back down, with hill descent switched on, effortlessly.
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Joeboy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:10 am No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..

Firstly hope no1 son is ok Joeboy?

Secondly, trust having removed son no1 from the car, you promptly removed the battery for a home addition!
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Joeboy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:10 am No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..
I hope son no1 is OK!

What tyres did he have on the car?
What is he thinking of buying to replace the Zoe?
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Stinsy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:08 am
Joeboy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:10 am No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..
I hope son no1 is OK!

What tyres did he have on the car?
What is he thinking of buying to replace the Zoe?
Thats Jim the ashp guy in the reflection. No1 had Xclimates on the Zoe. It is literally the difference in 15 minutes whether the gritter and plough have been through. This morning it hadn't plus snow drifting onto road. Back wheel is bent, bumper, rear 1/4 both doors are properly creased and not repairable. He is fine which is the main thing. Hard to find a 4WD EV under 30 grand.

We've went for a low mileage Suzuki All grip hybrid. the dealer is putting on a brand new set of xclimates, we collect Saturday. I chose ones with decent feedback from owners. No1 is seriously hacked off, he really liked that car.. :(

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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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Joeboy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:13 am
Stinsy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:08 am
Joeboy wrote: Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:10 am No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..
I hope son no1 is OK!

What tyres did he have on the car?
What is he thinking of buying to replace the Zoe?
Thats Jim the ashp guy in the reflection. He had Xclimates on the Zoe. It is literally the difference in 15 minutes whether the gritter and plough have been through. This morning it hadn't plus snow drifting onto road. We've went for a low mileage Suzuki All grip hybrid. the dealer is putting on a brand new set of xclimates.

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I'm a big fan of CrossClimates! Glad he had the correct tyres on.

CrossClimate is an all season tyre that is unreasonably good in snow for those who might not know. I used to swap from summer to winter tyres but the 6-monthly chore came around too quickly and full-winter tyres aren't that good in non-winter conditions. The CrossClimate tyre revolutionised the "all-season" market that'd previously been stocked with tyres that were useful in no conditions.

I hear that nowadays the competitors have upped their game and there are a few good choices...
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Re: ASHP & triple glazing

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I've just gone the other way having taken Cross Climates off my TT and replaced them with a full winter tyre. Nothing wrong with CC just we have a fairly sensible law here that says winter tyres must have 4mm of tread to be considered as winter tyres. My CC's last week had 4.2mm so was going to have to replace them anyway. There is a possibility my wife may find herself having to drive with our 18 month old granddaughter while I am working over the winter so the best tyres I can get are fitted.
Given the climate in UK something along the lines of CC's should be standard.
Just to note having used both on a couple of cars the Crossclimate 2 is far superior to the original.
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