Replacing an immersion heater
On 30/12/2016 17:43, John Rumm wrote:
On 29/12/2016 18:51, Chris Green wrote:
John Rumm wrote:
On 28/12/2016 11:08, DerbyBorn wrote:
Ummm....if you have hot water, why do you have to replace the
immersion heater?
Or is this the best window of opportunity?
Cheers
Dave R
Best to leave it until you have a time when merchants are not going to
close.
Question for the experts - Is it preferable to try and crack it loose
whilst it is full of water - to avoid risk of damage to the cylinder???
IME yes, its much stronger when kept "taught" by the mass of water in
it.
Oh dear, I don't think this is going to increase my popularity,
'taut'. (It does mean you don't have to quote it really though).
:-) :-)
Apologies - fumbled it as I typed, and then took the first spell check
option without looking carefully enough!
That's taut you!
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