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  1. There are significant differences between networks. http://www.ofcom.org.uk/radiocomms/ifi/lic...verage_maps.pdf
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  4. Jabsco do both a two way (shutoff) here http://www.cleghorn.co.uk/item.asp?ls=&amp...A74&id=2735 or a 3 way (diverter) here http://www.cleghorn.co.uk/item.asp?ls=&amp...A74&id=2745 mind you they are not cheap!
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  6. Sureflow recommend making connections to the pump using flexible hose, however my boat builder had used HEP 2O. Having changed the instalation and now using flexible pipe, it is very much quieter.
  7. I'm sure that Tony Redshaw could provide the necessary components. http://www.vintagediesels.co.uk/products.html
  8. Hi Pete Just re-reading this interesting thread. Have you finally decided on a configuration? If so, is it too early to say how successfully it works?
  9. Hi Chris I agree with Ray. Callisto at 71' 6" can turn between locks 37 and 38 provided the pound is full. It certainly is at the moment! Anyway you should have no problem turning there. As for the Aylesbury arm, go and see for yourself, don't be put off by what you have told. I have never experienced such problems and you will be warmly welcomed in the Basin.
  10. Hi Warlock What size is your calorifier? How many Kw is the immersion heater rated at? Do you allow enough time for the immersion heater to heat the water to 60-65 degrees C? Is the immersion thermostat set correctly? My relatively small horizontal calorifier (approx 20 litres) provides enough hot water for several showers.
  11. Just to say that if you are thinking of buying a Northern Lights generator, then this may be a good time as the £/$ exchange rate means that these American generators are rather less expensive than they were a year ago (I have just payed less than I was quoted last April) and the keel cooking option is now free of charge. Northern lights generators also did very well in the Victron generator test recently, coming top in the sound levels test.
  12. Try ARS Anglian Diesels Ltd who are always very helpful - 01508 520555. They could design and supply the full system.
  13. Probably not the cheapest solution? http://www.russellnewbery.co.uk/instruments.html
  14. Thanks everyone for the replies: DaveR, in that case it sounds like I'm worrying about a problem that isn't a problem at all Peter F - A beautifully ingenious solution
  15. Each tank is approx 7' long x 6' (full width of interior of narrowboat) x 1' deep, divided by baffles into sections approx 1 foot wide. It may be that the free surface effect will not be that significant, however if someone can come up with a simple automatic way of draining one before the other (without resorting to sensors and motorised valves as that is getting too complicated for long term reliability), then I would be interested to hear from them. I guess I am really asking does anyone know of a clever change over valve that when air rather than water is drawn through one port, it it can switch to a second port? Many thanks
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