Steve Maskery":2ese3xlb said:I got them from Yesss Electrical. They were about 60 quid each IIRC. You don't get much for your money TBH. I forget the make, I'll have to go down and have a look in daylight. I still have the boxes.Wizard9999":2ese3xlb said:Steve
The lights look really good. What are they and where did you get them?
Terry.
The tubes are Phillips, 58W 6500K.
S
Wizard9999":2gv0jhrh said:Steve Maskery":2gv0jhrh said:I got them from Yesss Electrical. They were about 60 quid each IIRC. You don't get much for your money TBH. I forget the make, I'll have to go down and have a look in daylight. I still have the boxes.Wizard9999":2gv0jhrh said:Steve
The lights look really good. What are they and where did you get them?
Terry.
The tubes are Phillips, 58W 6500K.
S
Thanks Steve, appreciate you taking the time to pull out the info and post.
Terry.
Steve Maskery":1z6hib48 said:Although I have bought floor-grade EPS, it is rather more squidgy than I had imagined. But I also have 4 sheets of Recticel (which I always think sounds like a medical preparation) which is considerably more resistant to compression.
Technically yes, the de-rating factor for a cable passing through insulation for 500mm or more is 0.5, which is half the capacity.RogerS":2qr2m4x2 said:Do you not have to derate cables if you are passing them through foam insulation? IE you need fatter cables.
Danny":331n0kmq said:...
Technically yes, the de-rating factor for a cable passing through insulation for 500mm or more is 0.5, which is half the capacity.RogerS":331n0kmq said:Do you not have to derate cables if you are passing them through foam insulation? IE you need fatter cables.
defsdoor":18gbeoex said:I bet you'll be able to keep that place warm with a 40w light bulb.
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SteveSteve Maskery":xyfnt5dj said:Well a builder I trust says it is. It's called a floating floor. The Jablite site shows it being used in this way.
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