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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #15 on: 04 February 2016, 20:15:38 »

Well done T.B for catching the hamster and getting it back on the treadmill  :y keep the bugg*r running this time and don't let it escape again  ;D
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #16 on: 04 February 2016, 21:42:28 »

Can't remember who it was, but somebody said by PM they may have some spare APC SmartUPS 1500 batteries.

Can you get back in touch  :-[
May have been me. Not got any at the moment but there may be a possibility of sorting some out in the next month when I've upgraded a few more sites. Which 1500 model is it? RM2 'Rackmount' with the RBC24 tray or the 'desktop' style?
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #17 on: 06 February 2016, 09:12:24 »

Can't remember who it was, but somebody said by PM they may have some spare APC SmartUPS 1500 batteries.

Can you get back in touch  :-[
May have been me. Not got any at the moment but there may be a possibility of sorting some out in the next month when I've upgraded a few more sites. Which 1500 model is it? RM2 'Rackmount' with the RBC24 tray or the 'desktop' style?
Its a standalone SmartUPS 1500, which I think is RBC7 battery pack....
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #18 on: 07 February 2016, 06:51:23 »

Bloody iron set off the trip, and UPS failed to cope  >:(


Its buggered the backup database, so will have to take it down for an hour tomorrow evening to resync it all. Again.

Do a PAT test on your 1920's iron, the wiring and insulation 'might' be past their best! :o :o :o

It is much appreciated the time and effort you put in to keep OOF online, while multi-tasking by watching and listening to your favorite Swedish band at the same time! ::) ::) ::)
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #19 on: 07 February 2016, 09:23:12 »

Bloody iron set off the trip, and UPS failed to cope  >:(


Its buggered the backup database, so will have to take it down for an hour tomorrow evening to resync it all. Again.

Do a PAT test on your 1920's iron, the wiring and insulation 'might' be past their best! :o :o :o

It is much appreciated the time and effort you put in to keep OOF online, while multi-tasking by watching and listening to your favorite Swedish band at the same time! ::) ::) ::)
Christ knows what she does to them, but none of her irons last the warranty, and all seem to go the same way (causing trips to go, or won't heat up). No matter what brand. I think this one is Bosch.
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #20 on: 07 February 2016, 10:53:41 »

Bloody iron set off the trip, and UPS failed to cope  >:(


Its buggered the backup database, so will have to take it down for an hour tomorrow evening to resync it all. Again.

Do a PAT test on your 1920's iron, the wiring and insulation 'might' be past their best! :o :o :o

It is much appreciated the time and effort you put in to keep OOF online, while multi-tasking by watching and listening to your favorite Swedish band at the same time! ::) ::) ::)
Christ knows what she does to them, but none of her irons last the warranty, and all seem to go the same way (causing trips to go, or won't heat up). No matter what brand. I think this one is Bosch.
I had my last Bosch for eight years before it refused to get up to operating temperature. Got another Bosch to replace it. It refuses to stick to anything.....which is just as well.  ;D
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #21 on: 07 February 2016, 11:05:33 »

Bloody iron set off the trip, and UPS failed to cope  >:(


Its buggered the backup database, so will have to take it down for an hour tomorrow evening to resync it all. Again.

Do a PAT test on your 1920's iron, the wiring and insulation 'might' be past their best! :o :o :o

It is much appreciated the time and effort you put in to keep OOF online, while multi-tasking by watching and listening to your favorite Swedish band at the same time! ::) ::) ::)
Christ knows what she does to them, but none of her irons last the warranty, and all seem to go the same way (causing trips to go, or won't heat up). No matter what brand. I think this one is Bosch.
I had my last Bosch for eight years before it refused to get up to operating temperature. Got another Bosch to replace it. It refuses to stick to anything.....which is just as well.  ;D
On the rare occasions I actually use the thing, I always use triangle shaped marks in everything ;D
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #22 on: 07 February 2016, 15:01:08 »

Bloody iron set off the trip, and UPS failed to cope  >:(


Its buggered the backup database, so will have to take it down for an hour tomorrow evening to resync it all. Again.

Do a PAT test on your 1920's iron, the wiring and insulation 'might' be past their best! :o :o :o

It is much appreciated the time and effort you put in to keep OOF online, while multi-tasking by watching and listening to your favorite Swedish band at the same time! ::) ::) ::)
Christ knows what she does to them, but none of her irons last the warranty, and all seem to go the same way (causing trips to go, or won't heat up). No matter what brand. I think this one is Bosch.
She probably thinks likewise about your Tyres and Brake Pads.
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Re: Sorry, run out of electricity
« Reply #23 on: 08 February 2016, 18:05:16 »

Bloody iron set off the trip, and UPS failed to cope  >:(


Its buggered the backup database, so will have to take it down for an hour tomorrow evening to resync it all. Again.

Do a PAT test on your 1920's iron, the wiring and insulation 'might' be past their best! :o :o :o

It is much appreciated the time and effort you put in to keep OOF online, while multi-tasking by watching and listening to your favorite Swedish band at the same time! ::) ::) ::)
Christ knows what she does to them, but none of her irons last the warranty, and all seem to go the same way (causing trips to go, or won't heat up). No matter what brand. I think this one is Bosch.
She probably thinks likewise about your Tyres and Brake Pads.
SHE was the one with 4 utterly wrecked tyres on her car.  Mine were all legal.

She is simply a vandal ;D
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