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    Mmmmmm.

    Having designed a pcb I've just had to look for a box to fit it into.

    I think I've done this the wrong way round.

    However, a box of suitable dimensions has been found.

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      Byeeeee

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        Back from B&Q clutching a replacement flushing mechanism for the bog. I'm just having a rest before starting in on the actual task of fitting it

        The packaging boasts "EASY TO INSTALL". I hope so…

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          Current status: searching YouTube for "replace toilet flush valve".

          Remember what life was like ten years ago, when you couldn't just summon a selection of instructional videos covering just about any new task you might be called upon to perform?

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            Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
            Back from B&Q clutching a replacement flushing mechanism for the bog. I'm just having a rest before starting in on the actual task of fitting it

            The packaging boasts "EASY TO INSTALL". I hope so…
            Remember to turn the water off first...
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              hmmm...just had delivery from UPS for an iphone...don't think I ordered one tho...methinks there seems to be some fraud occurrence on me credit card
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                Oh FFS

                Went down to the cellar and turned the water off. (There's a stop valve on the pipe leading to the cistern, but it's so incredibly difficult to turn that I'd risk breaking the pipe.)

                Come all the way back up. Try a tap: no water. Jolly good.

                Approach the cistern. I know from last night that holding the handle down will open the defective valve such that the water drains, very slowly.

                Press handle. Toilet flushes vigorously.

                Muttering darkly, I go back down to the cellar and turn the water back on.

                Back up again. Try again. Toilet flushes better than it has for weeks.

                Anybody want an unpackaged, but unused, replacement flush valve?

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                  Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                  Oh FFS

                  Went down to the cellar and turned the water off. (There's a stop valve on the pipe leading to the cistern, but it's so incredibly difficult to turn that I'd risk breaking the pipe.)
                  Come all the way back up. Try a tap: no water. Jolly good.

                  Approach the cistern. I know from last night that holding the handle down will open the defective valve such that the water drains, very slowly.

                  Press handle. Toilet flushes vigorously.

                  Muttering darkly, I go back down to the cellar and turn the water back on.

                  Back up again. Try again. Toilet flushes better than it has for weeks.

                  Anybody want an unpackaged, but unused, replacement flush valve?
                  Return to B&Q?
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                    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
                    Oh FFS

                    Went down to the cellar and turned the water off. (There's a stop valve on the pipe leading to the cistern, but it's so incredibly difficult to turn that I'd risk breaking the pipe.)

                    Come all the way back up. Try a tap: no water. Jolly good.

                    Approach the cistern. I know from last night that holding the handle down will open the defective valve such that the water drains, very slowly.

                    Press handle. Toilet flushes vigorously.

                    Muttering darkly, I go back down to the cellar and turn the water back on.

                    Back up again. Try again. Toilet flushes better than it has for weeks.

                    Anybody want an unpackaged, but unused, replacement flush valve?
                    Join IPSE

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                      Ommm...
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