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FredW

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  • Birthday 12/10/1948

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    http://narrowboatchyandour.blogspot.co.uk

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    A canal somewhere in the U.K.
  • Interests
    Very keen and able at D.I.Y.Now looking after a 57ft narrowboat and enjoying the history etc. of our canals.
  • Occupation
    Retired
  • Boat Name
    Chyandour.
  • Boat Location
    A canal somewhere

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  1. One handy thing for absorbing water after a leak are Towpath Talks. They’re like blotting paper. Just lay them unopened on top of the wet spot for a day or two
  2. Used Polytrol on our boat a couple of years ago. Did as you’ve done & wiped off with a cloth, only about a third of one side though. Not the best result I agree so continued the rest without wiping, that worked ok. Read the instructions thoroughly & came to the conclusion that the wiping off is only for plastic surfaces not paint. Did it again this year & it improved the last attempt as well as the rest of the cabin sides. It does restore the colour but only the finish slightly. Painted it on until it stopped running & left it alone as long as possible, ie days. Fred.
  3. Hi K-Rod If you’re keen on doing the Llangollen can I suggest ?http://www.bettisfieldboats.com/ A really friendly & helpful hire company who go the extra mile to make your holiday special. I’ve used them & they stand out from many others. Good luck.
  4. Good Morning, Just an update to this query. Now the warmer weather is here the charging voltages have gone down to what was advised,another lesson learned. No glimmer from the Warning Lamp Tony so all seems ok. Thank you to those who replied,much appreciated. Merry Christmas & Happy New Year, Regards, Fred.
  5. Thank you Tony. I’m out for the rest of the day so can’t check but will do so when I get back. Fred
  6. Good Morning, I wonder if any of you good people could help with a problem I think I've just discovered? We've lived aboard our boat as CC'ers since October 2012.She is fitted with a Beta 38 with twin alternators,the Domestic one is a 100amp Iskra.The battery bank is 6 x100Ah Numax sealed batteries that were fitted in June 2012.We have 400w of solar with a Victron Blue Solar 40amp controller.I have a Smartgauge and a cheap Chinese monitor that I use to keep my eye on things.The Chinese one I only use to tell me the what Amps and Volts are going into or out of the batteries,not the SoC,that I leave to the Smartgauge.Both gauges give similar voltage readings at any given time.Having read as many posts that I can find about the SG on the Forums,I think I understand the limitations of the SG,though I could be wrong of course.We have a Victron 1600w Inverter which only powers a 230v fridge,which is off in winter,a Candy 3kg Washer,very occasionally,any charging we don't have 12v adapters for and all lights are LED.I dont think I've ever seen our battery bank SoC go below 75%,and that only rarely.It's usually in the high 80,s or above when we go to bed,after a couple or three hours of watching the 12v telly. If I check in the night with everything off the voltage is usually 12.6 or above. My problem first came to my notice yesterday evening when I ran the engine for some hot water.We'd had some charge from the solar all day and the battery monitor was showing a tail current of one to two amps after a short while,maybe ten minutes, but the charge voltage though was at 14.9 which I think was high and the SG flashed up E3 which I believe is overcharging.This morning,with the SG showing 88%, I started the engine and the voltage was again above 14.7 and the charge current started at around 45amp,dropping quickly to about 12.Could this indicate that the Domestic alternator is on the way out?Where we are at the moment would require a couple of days or so to get a new one & SWMBO doesn't think too much of the idea of ordering one just in case.Sorry to go on a bit but I'm trying to give as much info as possible. Thanks in advance, Fred.
  7. Hi, And how many times in a day or a week are said family going to want to go through the lift bridge? Fred.
  8. Hi, We have half a dozen strings of lights on our roof all the time & I'll add another one or two for Christmas. They are all solar & as has been said, you don't get a lot out of them at this time of year. B&M stores have a good reasonably priced selection as do Poundstretchers on occasion. Fred
  9. Hi, Sorry to bring this topic back to the top of the pile but I have received some more info. OldGoldy of this Parish sent me a link & from it I have been able to work out that the "Factory Tunnel" was built sometime between July 1937 & February 1939.Prior to then the factory only expanded alongside the canal & it was indeed,BIRLEC. Fred. The link is below if your interested. http://www.britainfr...h?search=birlec
  10. Hi, According to a post on the link that Speedwheel posted earlier the person on the boat isn't the owner. Fred.
  11. You pays your money,you makes your choice, but I suggest you sweep the chimney first. Fred.
  12. Hi, I understand the proposed development includes a towpath which Icknield Port Loop doesn't have at present. Fred
  13. Hi jelunga, Don't recall seeing a Lord Nelson,but the pub opposite the basin was called The Admiral Codrington ( got to look him up ). It's now been turned into apartments called The Canal View or something like. The only other pub near was The Stag, now also closed. That's the other side of the Ringroad though. Fred.
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