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Wittenham

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  1. I have lost to people from all over the world on this one: Queen Alice Internet Chess Club - Play free turn based Correspondence Chess in your web browser!
  2. thanks again... so can I simply take the wire that is going in to the transformer and use that to connect up the ones you have linked? It would be a heck of a job to run new wire to all the lights in the ceiling. It is the ceiling of the ground floor, so there is no insulation to deal with.
  3. Can you help me understand the difference? I have figured out the difference between these and GU10....
  4. I tried to google it, wandered through electrician forums, and then figured I would come back here where I always get clear answers. I have a sitting room/kitchen combined that has 11 LED downlighters. One of them went dim last year, the electrician who put them in [in 2014] took it away to see if there was a warranty claim - he has been hard to get hold of since... All ten are now dim and I want to replace them. With... what? This is the blurb: 230V, 12.4W LED, Mains Dimmable, White 810 Lumens, 2700K, 46 Degree Diameter:80mm, Recess:100mm At the time, the documents called them Orlu Quad70 recessed tilt dimmable... but I can find no lighting company called Orlu. I quite liked the look of these, but looks like I need to be... well, something other than what I am. Ecostar® | Ecostar® Products | Ecostar® Lighting (serenlighting.com) Key requirements are that the light is bright, that I do not have to any more hole cutting [the hole is 70mm], and that they are dimmable. I do not really need them tilt-able. Finally, is the problem likely to be in that little plastic thing in my hand, or the light unit itself? Do both need to be replaced? thanks in advance....
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  15. it is also possible to not be able to make a 999 call if you are using certain 'voice over wifi' services with or without a sim card [but out of coverage]
  16. small claims is tempting, and i am still trying to see if we can work it out. they have moved on from their early 'talk to the hand' approach, to at least some effort to get a resolution. Quite possibly when they reviewed the photos in the 'you did not send us the keys, because we have photos of what you sent us'.
  17. the latter.... Apparently I did not send the key, although their directions included 'send us the key'. Instead, apparently I thought I would buy an expensive bike battery that i cannot use. The bike came from a relative who did not use it for so long the battery was dead.
  18. The device is a key, but it does not do anything but lay the bit of the key where your fingers go against that grey LCD surface - there is nothing to stick a key into. Here is a picture nicked from the internet:
  19. ok, not really directly related to boating, but this seemed the right section. My wife was gifted an ebike with a dead battery, straightforward enough to get someone to rebuild the battery. But it came back without the key that switches on the battery and no amount of emails to the company is helping the key to reappear. 😡 The key touches that little thing on the handlebar to turn on the battery. The company is long gone from these shores... no vendors I have found can help, etc. Would the electrical types on here know if that funny looking thing [presumably some kind of reed switch?] can be cut away and a simple weatherproof toggle-type switch put in its place? I understand the implications to [lack of...] security, etc EDIT: PS I tried just waving a magnet over it, but that did not work.
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