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#MorningAll & #TZAG G’day Squirrel Fans, hope I find you bright eyed & bushy tailed!

Stories of my demise are greatly exaggerated, as Granny Weatherwax would say : “I ain’t n’t dead yet!”

Bit low on spoons & I seemed to have picked up man flu from working in the garden so will be lurking for most of today.

Cashew later Peeps, have a fabulously nutty day #Today ! 😊🫶🐿️🖖

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Still drying. The only wet feeling is if you pull boxes out, like any good storage area, the workshop tables are filled underneath, boxes piled and stashed into the wall. When I try to pull a box out, the contents fall out and need to be cleaned up. A slow process, and I'm doing very little myself at the moment. Moving fans around mostly.
Finally got the hot water sorted. It was hotter than a kettle to start, don't ask me why the setpoint is so high?? Then it was too low, now IOK
in reply to Alison Meeks

@Alison they come and tell you that the set point is hot enough to scald people and great care should be taken around seniors or kids. So why said it that high? You would think they would start at a middle point and allow you the option of setting it up to a higher temperature if required. Obviously we all have to take the covers off to lower the temperature anyway
in reply to Alison Meeks

@Alison besides preventing scalding, it uses more electricity to keep water at that high temperature. You have to turn the fuses off before you open the cover just in case. All the wires are there. But there's an upper and a lower cover when the power's off you take them out take a flat screwdriver, and turn the dial back to wherever you need it. Right in the middle is about ideal around 130°