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by Wobba » 29 Jul 2014, 21:56
And where do I get new ones? These are old and cracked.
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by AdrianC » 29 Jul 2014, 22:41
Wobba wrote: And where do I get new ones? These are old and cracked.
At a guess, the big 'un is an electrical hookup, and the small one is water in to a tank. Open the big flap, and give us a hint. Also, can you get to the back? Or remove 'em and see what's connected?
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by Plasticman » 30 Jul 2014, 12:11
upper one looks more like a sink drain, simmilar to the early devons, but its a bit high still easy to check, whats on the other side lol
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by Wobba » 30 Jul 2014, 20:56
You would both be correct! The reason I ask is I wanted to replace them as they are all worn and vulcanised. Any suggestions lads?
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by Wobba » 30 Jul 2014, 22:26
I already tried the usual search methods. But knowing what to search for is why I posted here! Thanks.
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by Wobba » 13 Aug 2014, 15:44
Just to confirm:
As you all probably guessed, it's a power inlet point
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by nicq » 13 Aug 2014, 15:58
That's not power in its power out. If it were in it would be pins not sockets.
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by Aidan » 13 Aug 2014, 16:48
is it perhaps connections for one of those external pumped water tanks beloved of the shed draggers ?
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by nicq » 13 Aug 2014, 16:51
It looks like a standard old continental mains connector
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by Oldiebut goodie » 13 Aug 2014, 16:52
nicq wrote: That's not power in its power out. If it were in it would be pins not sockets.
Pins on the pic that I am looking at above - what pic are you looking at?
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by nicq » 13 Aug 2014, 17:01
I stand corrected
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