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Originally posted by Philthy View Post(NB: Be careful of leaving cable on the surface overnight; my extension lead in the early days got chewed through by a badger or something. Its buried now, so no problems).
I know it all seems a bit petty, but someone sticking a spade or a fork through a buried non-armoured cable may well come off badly.
It might be permitted to make a "temporary" cable route by attaching the cable to, say, a fence.
In case any help I bought my cable here:
https://www.electric-cable.com/swa-electric-cable.php
I found a calculator page, somewhere on the internet, that told me how "fat" a cable I needed for the size of heater I wanted to run in the greenhouse. It works out at between 60p & £1 per metre (exc. VAT)Last edited by Kristen; 25-03-2014, 11:33 PM.K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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Originally posted by Potstubsdustbins View PostWe weigh our propane and liquid carbon dioxide bottles once a week to prove how much is left in them.
Would hate to be 20 miles from base and run out.
Potty
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Originally posted by Hans Mum View PostSilly question then Potty how do we find out how much they weigh with & without contents....I'm guessing then we'd just work out as it runs down...why can't they have a contents indicator on them it would be much easier.
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Correct Bill weights are on the cylinder.
As to wiring up your heater under ground or over ground you are strictly speaking not allowed to DIY any external wiring these days. We all do it myself included just don't tell your house insurance company.
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If you have the heater on full blast the bottle should get condensation on the outside that freezes - which would give you a level indication. Dunno if that works for greenhouse heaters (which probably don't use much gas) compared to warehouse heaters which get through the gas at a rate of knots
But I would weight them too. Just need to know the weight when full, and then the empty weight would be that, less the weight of the gas you have bought.
We have switch over valve on bottled gas for our kitchen cooker. I found that after switch-over if I just connected the "empty" bottle we would get another month or so's cooking out of it, so I thought them wasteful. However, running out of gas during cooking is a bit different to the middle of the night when it is -10C outside ...K's Garden blog the story of the creation of our garden
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