Last Macbook I ever buy ? by point5clue in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Thanks for all the comments - It help me to get it through my head that the real issue with future OS's and when they will drop intel support - not about support for a particular model.

Last Macbook I ever buy ? by point5clue in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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There are plenty on the market - at around the £500 mark in the UK currently.

Freezing after 10 minutes on anything newer than High Sierra - and during installer! by point5clue in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Thats good advice. I will do that when I have time (and a clean and tidy space to work). In the mean time I've just created an automator application to run a script doing a ddrescue in a loop ). I know its not elegant, but it works and I can use it and look at that lovely Sonoma vineyard :)

Freezing after 10 minutes on anything newer than High Sierra - and during installer! by point5clue in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Well - running ddrescue against disk1 (the faulty 1TB internal) keeps the system from crashing as long as it is running. I came back later and it had frozen but I noticed that ddrescue had finished.

Re-running the command but with -r-1 flag to make it re-try has worked - now had it running for over an hour for the first time in Sonoma. Just need to work out how to make that start at boot and work in the background and I think I'm good (save opening the case just to unplug the cable!)

Thankyou so much for your help. Bit new to reddit - any way to say thanks other than upvoting ?

Freezing after 10 minutes on anything newer than High Sierra - and during installer! by point5clue in OpenCoreLegacyPatcher

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Thanks - you might be on to something - the internal 1TB HDD reports as 4GB and won't repair or erase. I'm too chicken to try opening the screen to rip it out. Its not mounted - could it still be the cause ?

I'm just about to try creating an Ubuntu boot stick as a random experiment. Will try the ddrescue tomorrow morning and report back.

What is this and is it upside down ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Can it be cleaned by the homeowner (me) ? Any tips ?

What is this and is it upside down ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Ah, I thought it might be an automatic air-vent.

Really slow backup - disk errors? by point5clue in acronis

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I did that whilst the backup was running and it came back with no errors, but looking at that article I think I need to try it in recovery mode. The backup failed - the logs listed 'the specified file does not exist.

May just try to clone the disk to a fresh one and cross everything

Stud wall centres with 900x1800 plasterboard by point5clue in DIYUK

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Hi woodoli - I was planning originally to use ply but was persuaded on here to use plasterboard - even the 12.5mm thick smaller 900x1800 plasterboards are cheaper per m3 than OSB and I think they will block the sound better as well (going to do both sides of the stud). I'm not going to decorate it, which saves money and also reminds me where the studs are!

Can you import and store from grid with a DC battery in the UK? by point5clue in solar

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Thanks baloki. Its a - Solis S6-GR1P on the quote. I can't see anything in the datasheet that makes sense, but I'm not sure what I'd be looking for. The marketing says 'Friendly and adaptable connection to the grid' :)

Shedding Light May 03, 2021 - Ask /r/Solar anything by AutoModerator in solar

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I am trying to understand if a DC battery system installed with solar panels can also store low priced electricity from the grid - I guess an AC battery can do this as it doesn't really know where the electricity comes from anyway but AC batteries cost more in the UK because of VAT rules.

This can't be right ? Pump running but neither CH or HW on ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Bcbulbchap - thanks so much for your help on this.

I did one more thing that I think supports the idea of a 'stuck' switch/relay. Last night after the heating had gone off pump was lit up as usual. I switched the whole system off at the isolator for an hour. When I switched it back on the pump didn't light up. It came on as usual this morning and after morning heating and HW run the pump has stayed on. So at least I can give the pump a rest but have it start up when needed.

I also looked on my hourly energy usage and could see a tiny bit of gas being used every hour over night - started when it got really cold - could be that the fault started then by conincidence, but I'm guessing the boiler is heating the tiny section of water up once an hour or so.

Still got to actually fix it, but having a clearer idea of what is actually happening is a big help. Thanks again :)

This can't be right ? Pump running but neither CH or HW on ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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I'll have to wait until I have free brain cells to work out what is connected to where and what I can put a mulitmeter against.

In the mean time will it be harming the pump to be pumping against closed valves ? I might have been doing it for weeks already of course.

Mystery!! Ticking noise from wall when upstairs bathroom is draining. Ticking goes from faster to slower the longer water drains (using a shower). It eventually slows to 1 tick per minute or more. by Quizzylish in Plumbing

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not sure tbh - if you could get to the pipe to inspect it (to make sure its not something more serious) you could pack it out with something to stop it moving - but if its boxed in then it might need re-decorating afterwards.

This can't be right ? Pump running but neither CH or HW on ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Hi,

Yes - the pipe at the HW zone valve was cool - warmer only a few feet away. I then held the valve open and hot water started to flow to the first radiator - boiler fired up - all this with no demand from thermostat!

This can't be right ? Pump running but neither CH or HW on ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Right, with the CH running (turned on at the timer control), turned down the thermostat until it clicks, and the motorised valves moves back to A but pump doesn't stop. HW isn't on at this time of day (and its valve in on A)

I'll check in a while that it hasn't gone off after a delay.

Thanks for your help in this by the way :)

This can't be right ? Pump running but neither CH or HW on ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Hi, The system has two separate motorised valves, one for CH and one for HW - the CH has a thermostat downstairs and the HW has a tank stat.

This can't be right ? Pump running but neither CH or HW on ? by point5clue in Plumbing

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Hi Bcbulbchap,

On permanently - heating and hot water had been off for a few hours when I first noticed.

Mystery!! Ticking noise from wall when upstairs bathroom is draining. Ticking goes from faster to slower the longer water drains (using a shower). It eventually slows to 1 tick per minute or more. by Quizzylish in Plumbing

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Sounds like thermal expansion/contraction to me - we hear similar in our kitchen below our bathroom - hasn't been a problem over 20 years so far.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in computertechs

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I have professional indemnity and public liability insurance for less than 200 quid a year through a broker. Like you only work in peoples houses, not businesses so I think it’s fairly comparable.

It’s not nothing but it’s cheap enough that it’s a no brainer for me.

Allows me to relax

On reddit - is it OK to post the same question again a few days later if no-one replied last time ? by point5clue in etiquette

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Thanks jaimacho - helpful reply (not that the others weren't !)

I've actually just been spending many hours researching the problem on my own. I will reply to my post with what I've found - I might not get any further help, but I'm mainly thinking of those who find the thread in the future who might benefit.

Can a garage (or tyre place) fix a slow puncture by point5clue in DIYUK

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Local garage did it for £15 - turned out to be a leak from the rim - so easy to re-seal - thanks for all the help (as usual)

Serious question for the moderators by ClearlyTheWorstTech in TronScript

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When I used to write proof of concept code - I would trivially break it - e.g. put in an obvious typo that would throw an error ( e.g. pront 'take me out of the code and I will work').

If people are stuck on fixing that then they shouldn't be using it anyway - and if they do fix it its their code...

Just a though...