Druidic Dabblings and General Twaddle !!

Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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Going at full chat.
One lad has a nice set of air horns he seems keen on using 🤣
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Lancs Lad

Lancs Lad

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Not in Cheshire it hasn’t - was too dry and so no bulk to the grass in the later cuts (maize growth has been similar). That’s why a lot of people are getting as much in now as they can - feed prices are high due to everyone being short of their own stuff.
Yep I've a feeling Lancashire will be exporting this year 💪🏻
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
all went quiet about 22.00, so he's either run out of stuff to cut or he's broken it :rolleyes:
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
last night's recycling :giggle::giggle: ... just for @Stock
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spent some time today having a bit of a juggle about to make room for next week's steel delivery for yon cattle grid and some stock for me - more for the truck to get in easily really as was getting a bit tight/cluttered ... assuming they don't put me on a ward in the morning with the ERCP

the beauty of a VA boom
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it gets tighter
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my scaff tower rack works a treat for moving 4 towers about plus a load of ladders and miscellaneous junk :giggle:
re-jigged the Deutz pump and new band saw
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and parked the pallet of poles out the way, giving me another 5 -ish feet of width for the truck
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and time for bed
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
never seen Hereford so quiet of a morning!!
sat in the car park at 07.15 -- no road works anywhere
booked in at 07.45 and prepped by 08.15
now sat in a chilly waiting room .. Air con on full bore ..... Waiting 'til half ten.
WTF get me in here for 07.45??
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Got to meet and have an extensive conversation with Dr Ransford, before signing anything this morning :giggle: - had his 'bedside manner' head on today and was charming - explained why his previous attempt had failed and what he was hoping to achieve today.
Apparently there's a small valve in the duodenal wall which they use for access to the biliary and pancreatic ducts... by all accounts mine is exceptionally small :( and even after making an incision in it he struggled to get his gear through it and then still failed to get beyond the duct which was enflamed -- he was hoping for a better outcome today

Said the valve size doesn't surprise me - nothing with my anatomy does any more -
1:1,250,000 chance of inheriting Gaucher's - and I did :rolleyes: -
so what's the odds on all sorts of other tish -
he smiled and said he'd give it his best efforts.

The procedure second time around is no better than the first, as you know what's coming :oops::( -
told 'em to knock me out straight away, once they'd confirmed anaesthesia to the throat -
did they buggery :censored: ..
spent ten minutes, lying face down, thinking/feeling like I'm choking, watching them set up (and start this thing down my throat) -
at which point I got agitated enough for 'em to zap me :giggle: (just can't help it when you think you're choking!!)

woke up at 14.15 in recovery - couple of cups of coffee and three triple packs of ginger nuts later (no chicken sarnies today :cry: ) and felt a bit more 'me' -
at which point Pam showed up and we got told today's efforts were an equal failure :(:cry:

so - back again at some point for a.n.other MRI to see what the score is (wanted to do an ultra-sound, which I refused point blank - told 'em the last US put me on a ward, for 6 days with pancreatitis, in 2020) -
we'll see what happens??
Home by 15.45 after a detour 'en route' to Wolselys for some ignition electrodes for the Grant (giving weird 'heat related' issues on secondary start up when hot):mad::unsure: .....
job for the morning :rolleyes:
too wrecked to go pratting with it tonight :rolleyes:

New phone picked up their wireless very easily, (y) sat waiting and gave me summat to do whilst I sat for two an' a half hrs., 'anticipating' the forthcoming 'session' :oops::censored:
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Got to meet and have an extensive conversation with Dr Ransford, before signing anything this morning :giggle: - had his 'bedside manner' head on today and was charming - explained why his previous attempt had failed and what he was hoping to achieve today.
Apparently there's a small valve in the duodenal wall which they use for access to the biliary and pancreatic ducts... by all accounts mine is exceptionally small :( and even after making an incision in it he struggled to get his gear through it and then still failed to get beyond the duct which was enflamed -- he was hoping for a better outcome today

Said the valve size doesn't surprise me - nothing with my anatomy does any more -
1:1,250,000 chance of inheriting Gaucher's - and I did :rolleyes: -
so what's the odds on all sorts of other tish -
he smiled and said he'd give it his best efforts.

The procedure second time around is no better than the first, as you know what's coming :oops::( -
told 'em to knock me out straight away, once they'd confirmed anaesthesia to the throat -
did they buggery :censored: ..
spent ten minutes, lying face down, thinking/feeling like I'm choking, watching them set up (and start this thing down my throat) -
at which point I got agitated enough for 'em to zap me :giggle: (just can't help it when you think you're choking!!)

woke up at 14.15 in recovery - couple of cups of coffee and three triple packs of ginger nuts later (no chicken sarnies today :cry: ) and felt a bit more 'me' -
at which point Pam showed up and we got told today's efforts were an equal failure :(:cry:

so - back again at some point for a.n.other MRI to see what the score is (wanted to do an ultra-sound, which I refused point blank - told 'em the last US put me on a ward, for 6 days with pancreatitis, in 2020) -
we'll see what happens??
Home by 15.45 after a detour 'en route' to Wolselys for some ignition electrodes for the Grant (giving weird 'heat related' issues on secondary start up when hot):mad::unsure: .....
job for the morning :rolleyes:
too wrecked to go pratting with it tonight :rolleyes:

New phone picked up their wireless very easily, (y) sat waiting and gave me summat to do whilst I sat for two an' a half hrs., 'anticipating' the forthcoming 'session' :oops::censored:
Give us a shout if you need boiler help.. I have a logged a couple of hours on them 🤣
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Give us a shout if you need boiler help.. I have a logged a couple of hours on them 🤣
thanks Ben - have narrowed this issue down to three things ..
my thinking is that the fault is affected by the boiler having reached temperature and then shut down .. either :-
the electrodes are becoming hot (and expanding/moving) to the point that the gap is too large and are unable to arc,
the ignition tranny is overheated and not performing/providing sufficient output to create an arc
or
the main control board has a temperature sensitive fault.

Electrodes're the cheapest start point at 17 quid (never been renewed as far as I know and are 17+ yrs old)
tranny is over 170 quid
control board - I haven't even gone there - yet

after reaching working temp., it locks out on any subsequent restart attempts, until it has physically cooled down to almost nowt.
If the boiler is running (happily) and the prog. changes, or I shut it down by dropping the temp. setting, it will usually re-start if I up the thermo.,s setting - until it reaches working/set temp. and then, again, locks out on any subsequent restart attempts (as above) .

It is p*ssing me off ATM - again
I have a friend's son (in his 30s and is a heating installer/engineer/etc.) who has a rep as being pretty bloody good at Grants - he agrees with me that an intermittent fault is an utter bar steward to trace ('til summat fails)
 
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Stroppymonkey

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thanks Ben - have narrowed this issue down to three things ..
my thinking is that the fault is affected by the boiler having reached temperature and then shut down .. either :-
the electrodes are becoming hot (and expanding/moving) to the point that the gap is too large and are unable to arc,
the ignition tranny is overheated and not performing/providing sufficient output to create an arc
or
the main control board has a temperature sensitive fault.

Electrodes're the cheapest start point at 17 quid (never been renewed as far as I know and are 17+ yrs old)
tranny is over 170 quid
control board - I haven't even gone there - yet

after reaching working temp., it locks out on any subsequent restart attempts, until it has physically cooled down to almost nowt.
If the boiler is running (happily) and the prog. changes, or I shut it down by dropping the temp. setting, it will usually re-start if I up the thermo.,s setting - until it reaches working/set temp. and then, again, locks out on any subsequent restart attempts (as above) .

It is p*ssing me off ATM - again
I have a friend's son (in his 30s and is a heating installer/engineer/etc.) who has a rep as being pretty bloody good at Grants - he agrees with me that an intermittent fault is an utter bar steward to trace ('til summat fails)
Which boiler do you have ? Control PCB is almost impossible to cause burner lockout.
Temp related lock out on a 2.2 Riello RDB burner will be (roughly in order)
Oil pump (notoriously weak)
Capacitor (new ones are s**t)
Photocell (second weakest part)
Solonoid coil (VERY rare)
Control box (bullet proof)
Corroded blast tube ? (Rare)
Seizing motor bearings.. but you’d hear that
I very much doubt it’s electrodes.. usually bullet proof
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
Which boiler do you have ? Control PCB is almost impossible to cause burner lockout.
Temp related lock out on a 2.2 Riello RDB burner will be (roughly in order)
Oil pump (notoriously weak)
Capacitor (new ones are s**t)
Photocell (second weakest part)
Solonoid coil (VERY rare)
Control box (bullet proof)
Corroded blast tube ? (Rare)
Seizing motor bearings.. but you’d hear that
I very much doubt it’s electrodes.. usually bullet proof
Riello RDB 2.2 - Grant Vortex Combi 26
Pump putting out the recommended 8bar - checked myself after replacing the pressure adjusting screw 'O' ring seal due to going hard and weeping - end of March WP_20250313_17_58_33_Pro.jpg
brand new motor and solenoid fitted circa April '23 after a bearing seizure
just changed the photocell a week or so ago after suspecting that to be breaking down at high temps
fuel shut off solenoid (and spindle) changed earlier this year
blast tube is fine - been out earlier this year - new seals fitted to burner and mount plate - new nozzle fitted same time

control box??? where everything plugs into ?? and where the ign coil lives

it literally performs faultlessly from cold and kicks in out - 'til it gets to circa 17/18+C :unsure::unsure:o_O
after that temp it'll try to re-light, can 'hear' the ign coil click, click, clicking for say 30 seconds then locks out
will have the burner out tomorrow and change the electrodes (and obviously check the air gap in what's in there (4mm +/- 0.3mm) )

As Jack said to me - he could come look at it half a dozen times and still not find an intermittent fault :rolleyes:
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Riello RDB 2.2 - Grant Vortex Combi 26
Pump putting out the recommended 8bar - checked myself after replacing the pressure adjusting screw 'O' ring seal due to going hard and weeping - end of March View attachment 75999
brand new motor and solenoid fitted circa April '23 after a bearing seizure
just changed the photocell a week or so ago after suspecting that to be breaking down at high temps
fuel shut off solenoid (and spindle) changed earlier this year
blast tube is fine - been out earlier this year - new seals fitted to burner and mount plate - new nozzle fitted same time

control box??? where everything plugs into ?? and where the ign coil lives

it literally performs faultlessly from cold and kicks in out - 'til it gets to circa 17/18+C :unsure::unsure:o_O
after that temp it'll try to re-light, can 'hear' the ign coil click, click, clicking for say 30 seconds then locks out
will have the burner out tomorrow and change the electrodes (and obviously check the air gap in what's in there (4mm +/- 0.3mm) )

As Jack said to me - he could come look at it half a dozen times and still not find an intermittent fault :rolleyes:
I’ve got about 20+ of those burners on the pallet racking .. can dig out a decent control box for you to swap out if you want . Got to the stage where I skip them weekly now :-(

Still most likely to be the fuel pump binding when hot.. made of cheese. leave a pressure gauge on it and watch it through some cycles?
New capacitor in 2023 doesn’t mean much, since covid we regularly see them fail within first 12-24 months on new boilers, whereas my MILs was still working well from 1992!
 
pettsy

pettsy

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As Jack said to me - he could come look at it half a dozen times and still not find an intermittent fault :rolleyes:

I had one like that recently on a gas boiler. Fan was first fault, then two more visits for supposedly same fault code. It reset both times and ran perfectly. 4th visit it started randomly misbehaving as I started talking to guy on tech help. Main pcb then replaced and all now behaving. Found burnt pcb on fan when I stripped it down, no idea if one damaged the other!
 
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Stroppymonkey

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Sorry just read your post properly.. assume you can hear the motor/fan/pump spinning up .. if so then that rules out capacitors and fuel pump sticking ….

Clean nozzle is always first ‘go to’

Odd as the RDB is the most reliable domestic burner known to man .

Maybe try and run it with a smaller nozzle and a bit more pump pressure in case it’s combustion related. Has anyone put analyser on it recently ?

Mine is running at 18kw at home and we don’t notice any reduction in hot water performance with just 2 of us.
Most customers get turned down to 21kw and it saves them fuel and wear and they never notice difference
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
I’ve got about 20+ of those burners on the pallet racking .. can dig out a decent control box for you to swap out if you want . Got to the stage where I skip them weekly now :-(

Still most likely to be the fuel pump binding when hot.. made of cheese. leave a pressure gauge on it and watch it through some cycles?
New capacitor in 2023 doesn’t mean much, since covid we regularly see them fail within first 12-24 months on new boilers, whereas my MILs was still working well from 1992!
Might take you up on that offer if all else fails - thank you

WOW :oops::oops:

great idea - will try that ......... got a brand new pump here in a box - could give it a try if there's any pressure fluctuations

can well believe it - got the one off the old motor I could try for starters, but the motor runs up fine ---

goes through the motions of firing up, just doesn't light which makes me suspicious of the ign system

ever thought about making some w/shop space heaters out of 45 drums with a blown burner in one end and a tall chimney? or double stack them for extra heat box radiation ?
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Stroppymonkey

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Might take you up on that offer if all else fails - thank you

WOW :oops::oops:

great idea - will try that ......... got a brand new pump here in a box - could give it a try if there's any pressure fluctuations

can well believe it - got the one off the old motor I could try for starters, but the motor runs up fine ---

goes through the motions of firing up, just doesn't light which makes me suspicious of the ign system

ever thought about making some w/shop space heaters out of 45 drums with a blown burner in one end and a tall chimney? or double stack them for extra heat box radiation ?
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No need to.. I’ve got an old condensing Grant vortex and a load of old rads set up in stores. Running off waste oil . Much more efficient and I think quite a bit safer 🤣
 
V8Druid

V8Druid

do it as well as you can,but learn to do it better
No need to.. I’ve got an old condensing Grant vortex and a load of old rads set up in stores. Running off waste oil . Much more efficient and I think quite a bit safer 🤣
what sort of nozzle does that need? :giggle::giggle:
 
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