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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: WSOP Action Giveaway!
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on: July 21, 2020, 04:31:55 PM
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Bit harsh that - both PS and PP have their problems but at least GG has shaken up PS who have sat back for to long without any real competition.
Each time i have contacted GG support they have come back with a quick and accurate response - not just some standard answer like other sites - and to give them their due I have had more reward value on playing GG for 4 days than i get for 2 months on other sites
For the past 4 days I have been playing for 8+ hrs and apart from the server going down - them shutting down a mtt that had been running for 2 hrs and to be honest the naff (imo) gizmos in the software I think its brill and it will be a while before I am back on PS or PP
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: WSOP Action Giveaway!
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on: July 18, 2020, 12:03:13 PM
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to be fair turns out they had a server issue which unlike other sites they admitted to, received email saying they would reimburse any losses ++ so excellent support
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Poker Forums / The Rail / Re: WSOP Action Giveaway!
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on: July 17, 2020, 10:26:27 PM
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Just to give you the heads I have been playing for 2 hours on GG the last 2 nights and after this period whilst in game the site freezes me out and i can not get back in says unstable connection which as i have the dogs super fast and stable broadband it just is not true - hope it does not happen to Dnegs whilst he is playing after his wsop tantrums
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: February 26, 2020, 08:40:27 PM
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Yes i can see your filling loop which is partly braided (bodged job) you are correct the whole pipe is braided and has a check valve built in which stops any water in the heating system entering the mains cold water.
The side you need to disconnect looks to be on the right as an educated guess it is the side that fills your return or flow pipe on the boiler side you disconnect the hose but make sure that you leave the shut off valve in place or you will be leaking like a sieve you should need no tools just dismantle it by hand
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: February 24, 2020, 11:36:45 AM
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Ok good news the leak is not upstairs or you would have noticed it coming through the ceiling
Whilst the heating is on fill the system to 1.5bar and then disconnect one side of the filling loop it has been know for the check valves on the loop to be faulty thus pushing the water back into the cold pipe unlikely but lets rule it out
Are all your radiators hot from top to bottom side to side when on or is there some cold spots
If you are having to re pressure on a every other day basis yes it is a big leak -
1930s houses usually well built do you have air bricks outside - if it is leaking though you would think you would start to smell an odour from the damp under the floor
However positive news is that should it be the mother of all leaks instead of ripping up all the floors and the upheaval that would cause you should be able to drop new pipework from the upstairs rads to the the downstairs rads that is providing you got the normal pine flooring upstairs
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: February 23, 2020, 04:08:47 PM
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Okay so over the period you dropped 1bar not good, now you have fired the heating back on what is the pressure gauge reading and is it dropping or just staying constant.
What type of property do you live in as i am baffled to work out if there is a leak why you are not seeing any signs of water appearing from some where also the fact you dropped 1 bar but did not go to zero is odd as well
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: February 19, 2020, 12:08:33 AM
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two things
nobody tests with compressed air listen to people on screwfix at your own peril i doubt if any of them are qualified
as a test just fill your boiler to 2bar then turn off the flow and return levers at the boiler leave all day if you can and see if the pressure gauge drops - dont forget to turn your heating controls to off then put a container under the discharge pipe outside go and turn the flow and return valves back on and fire up the heating
if the pressure drops check the container if its empty we can now rule out any boiler issues
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: February 17, 2020, 03:11:35 PM
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Do not put leak sealer in as you will only mask the problem,
Your obviously not having much joy.
Is the pressure still dropping or is it stable
Did you get the plumber from the boiler manufacturers list of installers if not why not
Who balanced the radiators for you - you really dont need a plumber to do the pressure testing you must know a friendly builder they will be able to carry it out without to much hassle
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: January 31, 2020, 11:28:28 PM
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I do not think its a leak as i can not see an inhibitor sticker on your boiler i think you will find the system just needs flushing out filling with inhibitor and it will be okay.
If the air pressure drops you have to disconnect the pipework into sections and keep testing but to be honest if you had a leak even under the floor i expect it would have shown it self up by now as a wooden floor would start to swell.
When you had your floor laid was it floating (just laid on top of an underlay) or was it glued or was it nailed.
Most building questions I can answer
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Central Heating Boiler losing pressure
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on: January 31, 2020, 10:59:20 AM
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forgot to ask but when you had the boiler installed did they power flush out the radiators and pipework, which is a machine that is like a big hoover that gets attached to a rad and pumps the clean water round the system to flush out the old debris before fitting a new boiler.
Takes normally 2/3 hours and they would have listed it in their quotation if the did not this could also be the problem of gunk blocking the system causing it to discharge through the overflow pipe
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