Softus said:That includes you John!
softus said:Who the F is John?
ME
Softus said:That includes you John!
softus said:Who the F is John?
I take it back - you do know how. Welcome to the "cut and paste" (sic.) club.Agile said:zzzzzzz.....
I've enjoyed it too; I just don't know how to take it forward from here.doitall said:I have enjoyed our little chat with Softus, both on line and off, perhaps thats where people go wrong, they don't listen to other ideas/opinion.
Stop I wouldn't even think about it
doitall said:Softus said:That includes you John!
softus said:Who the F is John?
ME
Softus said:I've enjoyed it too; I just don't know how to take it forward from here.doitall said:I have enjoyed our little chat with Softus, both on line and off, perhaps thats where people go wrong, they don't listen to other ideas/opinion.
Stop I wouldn't even think about it
Did you by any chance try the appliance hose experiment?
Whoa there just a minute! Are you forgetting this:doitall said:I'll think of something.
Connect your washing machine hose, hot to cold and turn them both on.
the water will come out the vent, with maybe a cupfull going up the cold feed
At 23:22 on 15th July said:The only other thing I can suggest is that you try an experiment. If you have a washing machine with cold and hot supplies, then connect one to the other and open the appliance valve a TINY amount. If you do it so that the flow rate is very low, then your CSC will overflow without anything coming through the vent pipe.
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