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Slimmyman

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  1. Hey, So.. Yes I know that it's the age old question, to which everyone replies that it's boiling in winter.. But I was wondering if I could get some tips on keeping the boat warm as mine is freeezing. The problem is me and my girlfriend both work full time, we leave the stove on during the day but by the time we are back it has finished burning and the boat is already cold. I'm sure it was lovely and warm whilst we were out. We then get home and put the stove back on, go to sleep just as its warming up, wake up and it's cold again.. We do also have a webasto, although I don't like to leave that on as it surely drains the batteries.. But I run it every morning for hot water. I was wondering if you have any advice for a newbie? Ps.. It's lovely and warm when we spend an entire day in it. (Also we CC) Cheers!
  2. I had it on for several hours last night and it didnt seem to take too much power.. So yeah perhaps thats when its at full blast..
  3. I was aware it would probably use a fair bit of power, but It's worth it
  4. Thanks very much! This forum is so useful! Learn something everyday..
  5. Ok, thankyou. So is the only workaround switching to powersave off mode when I want to use the speaker?
  6. Thanks for the responses, the wierd thing is the light still turns on in powersave mode, but bluetooth only works with power saver off. So can I leave it in powersaver auto and that won't drain batteries when the mains are not in use?
  7. Hey, I've got a simple inverter question. I have just bought a cambridge audio bluetooth speaker. It is my only thing that requires 240v and hence the first time since buying my boat that I need to run something out of the mains. I have a steeling 2500w quasi sine wave inverter, all is working, i do get a buzz on the speaker which im hoping to fix with a power conditioner from richer sounds. My main qustion is what is the correct position for this switch. The bluetooth on the speaker only seems to work when it is down (set to power saver off) but the speaker appears to switch on when it's up. It would be great if somebody could explain what this switch does exactly as I've completely forgotten as I've not used it since buying the boat (where he briefly explained it) Please see photo of switch attatched
  8. I actualy have that same vent for mine thats in the article
  9. When im home I can take a picture off the roof for you 'WotEver'
  10. Yes I need to remember goggles? Anybody got an opinion on using a plant pot as a pipe to go between the roof and the cieling? Also shal i make the hole bigger than the cutout size? The vent asks for a 120mm cut out
  11. Thanks very much! Very useful, one last thought.. How do I know theres no cables where I drill, is it just an educated guess? Ie.. Not near any lights
  12. Would anyone be so kind as to recommend a particular jigsaw and blade from the screwfix website? I'm going to head to there store and buy everything all in one go. Will I still need to buy an expensive drill too? Yikes this is going to get pricey. But the tools will last a lifetime I suppose
  13. After much research and failing to find anyone i can pay to do the job for me I will be iinstalling an airhead and vent myself, I've searched through old forum threads and compiled a shopping list and step by step instructions. Would appreciate any feedback, thanks! Drill http://www.screwfix.com/p/bosch-gsb-18-2-li-plus-18v-4-0ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill/7434k Hole saw (the hole for my vent needs to be 120, will 127 be ok? http://www.screwfix.com/p/erbauer-bi-metal-holesaw-127mm/24365 Lubricant - wd40 Sealant - http://www.screwfix.com/p/mapei-mapesil-solvent-free-silicone-sealant-white-310ml/65107 Foam for between the steel roof and the wooden cieling - http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-expanding-foam-hand-held-750ml/75470 Stop end for water pipe when removing thetford - http://www.screwfix.com/p/jg-speedfit-pse4615w-stop-end-15mm-10-pack/24331 Steps - Drill hole through steel whilst applying wd40 Drill hole through wooden cieling of boats interior Do i need to put in some kind of pipe to connect the cieling to the steel? I read some people have used plant pots. Drill holes for ring base for vent and screw ring base in from underside (do i need plywood under the steel?) Lay down a ring of sealant and then screw the vent into place. Attatch airhead pipe and fan to wooden cieling Cry that it hasn't worked and call a proffesional If I've missed anything i'd love to hear it, Thanks, James
  14. Hey, I'm morred by the globe inn, about 15 minutes walk from the tescos, are you in the area? Cheers
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