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Geo

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  1. Ash Pan door has to be so that it cannot be opened on it own. To do with being accepted in the UK Always did require disassemly to fit the coils Spinners have to be restricted to keep it output below 4.8kW otherwise it has to be installed by a registered engineer. Check the grate is in properly and the riddling rod is not out of position. The gap between ashtray and the bottom of the grate is quite small. Whoraaa Hex head on the window bolts, good. BTW I would drop them out and put a good dob of grease on them. Hopefully they will not rust in. My Morso came with two front grates, don't know where the second has gone thinking about it I suspect all the redundant plates are because you bought a stove and added the water heating ring. They normally come fitted or did.
  2. I would add that regarding the berthing contract, subject to seeing the judgement, it is more about being a businessman rather than a normal consumer who knows less about the law of contract than the businessman should. Also what was reasonable under the circumstances for both parties to have done? I think you have to ask was it reasonable for CRT to have removed the vessel after many months of trying to get the owner to remove it and the owner's failure to remove it. Was it reasonable for CRT act in the manner detailed in the berthing contract. If the answer is yes then the application to confirm the injunction will fail. The costs that CRT are attempting to charge are a different and separate matter. It does not mean that a court asked the question are the charges that CRT are attempting to levy reasonable and fair would find for CRT. As for the rest of the grumbling about licences etc this matter has no effect on them nor influence on them. Oh but I did not, nor did I think it.
  3. You could have but it might be best to have it all laid out saves a lot of typing if it is. Oh the injunction is already gained as you put it.
  4. To confirm the injunction the Judge has to decide if the Claimant has a case. So he has to decide if the 2014 contract rules or not or whether it is arguable either way, which is the crux of the matter. Once he has done that where it goes depends on CRT, assuming against CRT, they could, unlikely, throw in the towel, appeal the injunction, ask for a full hearing, or the Judge could order a full hearing. If a full hearing it goes in the queue to sometime next year. We will just have to wait until later today to see what the Judge thinks is the right course of action.
  5. The most important thing is does the 2014 contract override the current statutes regarding actions that took place in 2016 and before or even was the contract an unfair contract in the first place. If the Court decides it does override the statutes CRT are home and dry. If the Court decides that the statutes overrule the 2014 contract CRT have a major problem and will almost certainly take any Judgement to Appeal. If the 2014 contract does not override current statutes then all of the other things will almost certainly be wrong. Then there is the effect of other statutes and common law. I think the Judge has a case and a half on his hands.
  6. I believe the only thing that matters tomorrow is if the Judge decides whether the CRT contract of 2014 overrides the statutes of 2016 and whether the action taken in 2016 under that contract was legal or whether there is sufficient to order a full hear of the whole thing. All the rest is for another day if ever. If he orders a full hearing the injunction will stay in place.
  7. I read the papers before commenting
  8. So not sure for the reasons for your personal remark. I find your remarks interesting, no googling, just a quick check in a book in my bookcase of something I knew but had not checked in years. I would not rely on google for definitive law as it quietly changes on occasion. Of course as I posted All rights are owned by the State whether that be defined as the Crown or the Government which defines a department to act on its behalf. As for furthering the conversation it imparted the present situation regarding the ownership of the specific minerals etc and correct some misunderstanding of the situation. Sorry for the delay in replying but I have been ill and not near a computer for days. ETA to correct double quote
  9. A police involvement in the seizure could happen by refusing to allow the owner access or warning him off from trying to stop the seizure if there were not valid sealed court orders present. I note there was a PNC request made checking someone's details made @ 0937 on the 19th. Which suggests someone had become of interest to the officer.
  10. That is a sensible move it brings the matter into court. So tomorrow morning could be interesting at Chester Civil & Family Justice Centre. Has anyone briefed the Press to attend? Nigel do you have a complete copy of the survey if so could you either PM or email me a copy, I am interested in the general state of the vessel bearing in mind, if I remember correctly, there was a comment by possibly CRT that the vessel was not safe etc and was one of the reasons on top of the money interest for the seizure.
  11. As I said earlier it is bad design and probably cost saving, thus people buy them. The Morning Star is voltage sensing up to 48V from memory.
  12. sirweste, who is the manufacturer of your water heater and which model is it?
  13. Hope lass makes a good recovery from Norovirus and that it bypasses you. Or is the sicknote for you I hope not. Be well
  14. lol You will have to get up earlier to have the first cuppa on time
  15. I never used an electric kettle, even though technically I had the power, it was the putting the power into the battery and keeping it there that was the problem. I used a gas kettle and I am not sure it was any slower. Also I find the gas kettle sits better on the gimballed stove when on the move.
  16. My reply was to the post I quoted, quoted below and the talk about not changing them. I had already answered your OP From what you are saying they needed changing months ago.
  17. I don't have to burn mine hard and waste fuel. I never get tar deposits and rarely, can't remember the last time, have to clean the glass. I think it is each to their own and what works in their situation. Chimney draft has a major affect I think AS you rightly say season wood only anything else is asking for trouble.
  18. I think you have to accept either the trip is off, unlikely, or a consumable on the boat needs changing before the trip to Scotland.
  19. Stick with exactly what you have. The boat's charging systems are obviously setup correctly for them and you have managed them well. If you change to traction batteries they will need a different charging regime, voltages etc. That could mean upgrading of alternators regulators, chargers and solar panel controllers if you have them. Tractions batteries also need watering intermittently, which either means more expense buying a watering system and learning how to use it or being able to get to them to check levels and water them if needed. You have got it right with the Varta AGM stay with them
  20. Geo

    Bed wetting?

    I have had similar problems in the past and found that screwing the mushrooms right down,. They should not shut completely but the bottom of the head of the mushroom top should then be below the top of the stalk by about a centimetre. I have found that in heavy rain or rain and high winds that stops or considerably reduces any blow in or splashes getting into the boat.
  21. lol So do I, but water pipe doesn't
  22. I thought your degree was electronics not domestic electrics lol
  23. Thats about it nor can you alter the consumer unit, or install a new one.
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