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She's got the Rayburn and a full tank of oil. Last time I was talking to her about beans she mentioned flicking.
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Originally posted by barrydidit View PostIs that what Mrs Fox Hat is left to heat her beans up with until February?
Euphemism alert
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostI ran out of time. It will be a project for when I get back home in Feb, but I have found my old soldering iron (that rests in a Mecano cradle.)
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No spare parts...
Originally posted by zeitghostDon't keep us in suspense.
What happened next?
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Fair point. electrolytics don't like heat, they'll dry out and stop being capacitors.
Won't necessarily show signs of failure, unlike when ...err... someone... plugs them in the wrong way round :whistle:
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Most of the time it'll be a capacitor or 2 that'll need replacing
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Would it not be worth looking at getting the PCB repaired by a specialist? Most of the time it'll be a capacitor or 2 that'll need replacing rather than any of the chips. A friend repairs my heater control PCB every few years, they stopped making parts for it years ago.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostIn a few hundred years you'll be able to buy a sack of gloop and tell it to structure itself into whatever inanimate household object you require!
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostIn a few hundred years you may be able to get parts for models that are decades old because the manufacturers won't be able to come up with any significant innovations. ..
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHave you ever considered stand-up?
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Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostHave you ever considered stand-up?
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