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    Sutty replied to the thread Dumb meter, dumb company.
    I bet they replace with a meter that has been removed to fit a smart meter rather than a new one, so the "end of life" thing could still...
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    Sutty replied to the thread Dumb meter, dumb company.
    Thanks, I'll have a look.
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    Sutty replied to the thread Dumb meter, dumb company.
    I have had one fitted at home recently to access ev tariffs (though not done yet). I'm lucky enough to have a tiny holiday home & have...
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    Sutty replied to the thread Dumb meter, dumb company.
    Can I ask what/who's tariffs those are?
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    Sutty replied to the thread thick bees.
    It's reassuring that syrup is spotted - i guess the Chinese "adulterers" have other tricks! In fact I've read you can buy syrup from...
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    Sutty replied to the thread Dumb meter, dumb company.
    There is a second longer range communication system they can install which doesn't use cellular phone systems, but the engineer i had...
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    Sutty reacted to Mint Bee's post in the thread thick bees with Like Like.
    you have been told incorrectly then :). It's another myth propagated by people who don't know any better ;). Read Murry's accounts and...
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    Sutty replied to the thread Velutina in Ambridge.
    We just need them on Eastenders and Coronation Street now!
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    Sutty replied to the thread thick bees.
    Though it must take less "evaporation space", and thus leave more brooding space, the more concentrated it is. I'm currently feeding...
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    Sutty replied to the thread Oxalic acid.
    Correct. The water molecules are part of the crystal structure, and the anhydrous version has a different structure.
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    Sutty reacted to Wilco's post in the thread Stacking plastic buckets - how high? with Like Like.
    This is the info. sheet for the 10L ones I stock. They suggest on a pallet they can be four high with a weight equivalent to 42kg on the...
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    That's very helpful, thank you. I'd had a look for that sort of info unsuccessfully. I'll probably stick to 3 high unless they aren't...
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    Sutty replied to the thread Thin to thick.
    I've done 2kg per litre and only had a very small amount of crystallisation after standing for some time (weeks I think)
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    Sutty replied to the thread Thin to thick.
    Oops - misread! 🤦‍♂️ Ironically the American "imperial" version of 1:1 would be the same as the metric! 🤔
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    Sutty replied to the thread Thin to thick.
    I think that's an American pint, which would make a uk pint weigh about 1.25 pounds
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