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  Topic: Three different heating systems in one house ....
Rikki

Replies: 27
Views: 21739
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Wed Jun 07, 06 2:33 pm   Subject: Three different heating systems in one house ....
The problem with heat pumps is the cost of installation - largely because gas boilers are mass produced and heat pumps aren't YET.

My other concern with them is longevity. How long till it has to b ...
  Topic: Weedkiller v, Rain!
Rikki

Replies: 39
Views: 60549
PostForum: Land Management   Posted: Wed May 24, 06 10:25 am   Subject: Weedkiller v, Rain!
Glyphosate is available from all sorts of manufacturers, so look at the small print. It can also be bought as a concentrate to mix up and use in a pumped sprayer. BUT make sure it's not windy when yo ...
  Topic: Geothermal heat pumps
Rikki

Replies: 26
Views: 21223
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Thu May 18, 06 10:10 am   Subject: Geothermal heat pumps
The Chesham campus of Amersham and Wycombe College (in Buckinghamshire) have just installed a whole range of demonstration alternative energy systems - well worth a visit if you're interested.
  Topic: DIY Greywater system - Thoughts required
Rikki

Replies: 37
Views: 31273
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Thu May 18, 06 7:08 am   Subject: DIY Greywater system - Thoughts required
I was under the impression that the loft cistern was NOT connected to the mains. It had a float sensor that turned on the pump when the level dropped but my idea would be to have a solar powered pump ...
  Topic: DIY Greywater system - Thoughts required
Rikki

Replies: 37
Views: 31273
PostForum: Energy Efficiency and Construction/Major Projects   Posted: Wed May 17, 06 9:49 am   Subject: DIY Greywater system - Thoughts required
Last night I went to our local Tech College to see their rainwater harvester. Not quite the same as using grey water, but I think it may be what a lot of downsizers will want. Basically it stored rain ...
  Topic: hot and cold washing machines
Rikki

Replies: 11
Views: 17140
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Jul 18, 05 3:58 pm   Subject: hot and cold washing machines
I use "calgon" equivalent because, I think, it means you can get away with less detergent, and that the chemical impact of calgon is a lot less than washing powder. It also means there aren't the same ...
  Topic: hot and cold washing machines
Rikki

Replies: 11
Views: 17140
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Mon Jul 18, 05 6:27 am   Subject: hot and cold washing machines
My old house had economy 7 so I always did the washing at night.
  Topic: Mint Champagne
Rikki

Replies: 12
Views: 8957
PostForum: Recipes, Preserving, Homebrewing   Posted: Mon Jul 18, 05 6:20 am   Subject: Re: Mint Champagne

Then you treat it like elderflower champagne, and drink it ice cold when it's good and fizzzy.

Can someone expand on this. I can get to the stage where I've got a brewing bin full of sweet mint " ...
  Topic: water meters
Rikki

Replies: 35
Views: 41544
PostForum: Conservation and Environment   Posted: Sat Jul 16, 05 10:26 pm   Subject: water meters
Given the minisule cost of a litre of "company" water I can't see reasonable people depriving animals of water. What amazes me is that people are willing to pay for bottled water.
  Topic: DIY Cider Press??
Rikki

Replies: 14
Views: 10064
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Sat Jul 16, 05 10:06 pm   Subject: DIY Cider Press??
My Father was in to apple juice some years back as a way to use the fallers from the orchard. He had a shredder made from a three inch diameter wooden cylinder with counter-sink stainless screws set ...
  Topic: hot and cold washing machines
Rikki

Replies: 11
Views: 17140
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Sat Jul 16, 05 9:55 pm   Subject: hot and cold washing machines
Why are all new washing machines cold only? (I'm installing a solar domestic hot water system and want to use my freely heated water to do the washing, but not for all the rinse cycles.)
  Topic: Electrical wiring for outside
Rikki

Replies: 37
Views: 59073
PostForum: Make Your Own/DIY   Posted: Sat Jul 16, 05 9:51 pm   Subject: Electrical wiring for outside
If you decide to go down the "it's not really permanent" route to avoid all those regs, it's as well to still be safe. Use a single length of cable from inside your house to inside the greenhouse. Mak ...
  Topic: Water butts, recycled juice containers
Rikki

Replies: 27
Views: 38379
PostForum: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle   Posted: Fri Jun 24, 05 6:47 pm   Subject: Water butts, recycled juice containers
Have been talking to my Father who has a 300 gal one he got from someone in Sleaford a quarter of a century ago - he thinks he saw it advertised in the Farmers' Weekly. Anyway, he says you can have p ...
  Topic: killing pigeons in london
Rikki

Replies: 18
Views: 43182
PostForum: Shooting and Trapping for the Pot   Posted: Fri Jun 24, 05 8:25 am   Subject: killing pigeons in london
I have similar problems with both pigeons and tree rats (squirrels) - in that they out compete the other fauna. My bird feeder has a bell of thick wire mesh over the central cylindrical feeder. The ho ...
  Topic: Watering plants...
Rikki

Replies: 25
Views: 15242
PostForum: Grow Your Own   Posted: Fri Jun 24, 05 8:11 am   Subject: Watering plants...
Re: bath water. Rather than carry why not use a hose pipe and syphon the water. Put a "gun" (tap) of some sort on the garden end, turned off. Fill the pipe with water and plunge the open end into the ...
 
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