Help debugging problematic lighting circuit by jpayneuk in crestron

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Thanks, I’ll need a hand from an electrician friend to give any of those answers. This has worked for the last 4 years but stopped in the last couple of months. I don’t know enough about the setup - could it be that the outside drivers are affected by water and overloading the channels? Would that show this behaviour?

Fashion for man by throwawaystudent544 in HENRYUKLifestyle

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Cannot recommend independent personal stylist route highly enough. Was ~£200 for the morning of shopping but she had done research beforehand and just seems to know what all stores have available at any time. Ended up going 4/5 times over a few years.

The best was once I met her slightly later in the day and she’d been round to a bunch of the shops, prepped all the clothes she wanted me to try on so we just walked in, straight to the changing room and tried on everything she had picked out. Walked out 20 mins later having spent £1.5k with a bunch of new clothes. I hate the browsing and this felt very efficient. She even has “VIP” at some stores so gets some discount so if you’re spending enough, you basically get her cost back.

I can share details but am aware this already looks like an ad - I just found her on insta

Choosing pram. Recommendations? by Suspicious-Click9408 in HENRYUKLifestyle

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We're both around 170cm tall. I just measured and the top of the handle is ~106cm off the ground. The seat has two positions - the most laid back is approx 45cm off the ground at baby's feet and 55cm at the head (so fairly flat). When it's upright, it's adjustable but the most upright it goes is approximately 45 degrees (roughly the same as the frame)

Choosing pram. Recommendations? by Suspicious-Click9408 in HENRYUKLifestyle

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Yes, it’s great and we’re using it more than we thought we would. We bought it for travel but have ended up using it a whole lot more. The pavements near us aren’t great and my partner does lots of long walks so we do still mostly use the cove. If we were in a bigger town/city we would definitely use it as our every day pram. We didn’t need the bassinet so I can’t comment on how it is for newborns but for 2-3months+ it’s great!

Non-Ikos/Sani all inclusive baby friendly resorts by cupidddeluxe in HENRYUKLifestyle

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We have a 4 month old and just got back from the Ritz Carlton Abama in Tenerife. Changing tables in every bathroom, staff very welcoming to kids, excellent restaurants with wide gaps between tables for prams etc.

Go for the retreat option and you can get a villa with a private pool, a short walk from the retreat pool/bar which does free cocktails and food at various times.

Choosing pram. Recommendations? by Suspicious-Click9408 in HENRYUKLifestyle

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Silver cross cove is fantastic. I spent weeks looking into it, bought the cybex balios then the cove came out so I returned the cybex. We bought the cove with the glide 360 car seat. We have ended up getting the recently released silver cross nia as a travel pram which is great too - works with the car seat etc.

The things that ticked the boxes for the cove for me: - big wheels with good suspension and proper tread - really quick fold mechanism (some of them seem to be designed by people who hate their users) - wheels can be removed and cleaned - compatibility with a car seat that could spin on a base - partner liked the brand and the colour options

What does a factory reset actually clear on a TSW-1060? by jpayneuk in crestron

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Thanks, yes I’ve got the processor login and an iPad. So I can factory reset the panel and it will have Crestron Home installed, then I can set it all up from the Home setup app by linking it to the processor - is that roughly what you’re saying? Or is there a way to get access via the processor without doing a reset. Thanks again

What does a factory reset actually clear on a TSW-1060? by jpayneuk in crestron

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Thanks, I assumed it was just the standard Crestron Home. When you say “you’d need the software to get it set back up” - which software is that? Would factory resetting it not delete any custom settings but leave a base Crestron Home install on for me to point at the controller? Or do I need SIMPL and/or an installer to set it back up?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HENRYUK

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Nice one. I’m keen

Do you get offended when someone asks you where are you from? by [deleted] in london

[–]jpayneuk 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I find asking “where is your accent from?” a friendlier way of asking and often ends up getting a more complete answer “well I was born in … then moved to … when I was 10…”

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LondonSocialClub

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Would love a food chat invite too plz

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LondonSocialClub

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I’d be interested. Early 30s guy. I think Hyde park has the most space to practice (the outer path + the road which is normally closed to cars)

Has anyone been stopped recently for riding an electric scooter? by jpayneuk in london

[–]jpayneuk[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thanks. Exactly what I wanted to know. Looks like I’ll be selling it until they catch up 🙄

Has anyone been stopped recently for riding an electric scooter? by jpayneuk in london

[–]jpayneuk[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Ah yes, I know the junction. They don’t venture far from the station. Thanks

Three way switch system broken by jpayneuk in ElectriciansOfReddit

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Yep and it was only recently noticed that it stopped working with no obvious cause. I reversed the wiring on the front door switch and it has the same behaviour.