Made a rear brake torque arm bracket for the project frame. Pie time now Going on the Razz at 5pm in York, mate Andy Parno's birthday (some on here know him - painter extraordinaire). My first night out since getting a cold around the 22nd December, fukin brill
Took a spin out to Loomies today, Shit me it was fecking freezing. Bike now has 235 miles on it, only 385miles to go till first service
I went out for a trudge in the snow. It's been snowing quite a lot over the past few hours. It was very beautiful and I saw a lot of fox and deer tracks, but no foxes or deer. I am now completely knackered (heavy snow boots, thickish snow, hilly country). A ramrod stiff G&T (drunk) and liver with sage and onion (after my shower). Then I shall vegetate in front of the box. Result!
Er, yes. That is of course true. The answer I was looking for is that the fan has two live feeds, a permanent live and a switched live (from the bathroom light). The voltage on the switched live feed triggers the fan to come on, and the permanent live feed is used to power the fan after the light is switched off, for a period determined by the adjustable timer. Simples!
You're probably not as excited about that as I am then...! :Angelic: At the moment I'm massively chuffed anytime I switch something on and it actually works.
For your next challenge wire up a two way lighting circuit with 2 intermediate switches showing 4 lamps. Schematic drawings are acceptable.
We have done two two-way switches and an intermediate, controlling two lamps. And I remember that being a bit confusing...! I'll have a think about it.
They are in the process of moving. Watford was still open last weekend, but I believe the St Albans store opens very soon.
I have two lights in my living room and I'd give a tenner to someone who could arrange for them to be switched separately instead of the single switch
If the 'permanent live' is permanently live, then the fan must be on ... well ... permanently. Did you mean a switched live and a timed live?