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YUK. anorexic fodder. this is Food.This is what I got in mind;
Not sure about the colour. Damn wrong thread. Whatever.
YUK. anorexic fodder. this is Food.
Wow this threads gone way off! From 3 faulty lights to Chilli!
Oi leave SC aloneI blame it on that thing Sparkychick was on about.
I blame it on that thing Sparkychick was on about.
yoghurt???bloody veggie donkey snot.Anybody got any yoghurt?
yoghurt???bloody veggie donkey snot.
I blame it on that thing Sparkychick was on about.
What???
If it's chilli, I did chilli the other night was out of a jar without beans as my house mate hates red kidney beans. Asda's no beans chilli... as a side dip for nachos and then as main course with rice... was yummy
This tends to be the problem from what I've heard. NET LED came and showed us how their floods have separate PIR's that screw into the bottom so they can be easily replaced. They said they found in their failure rates that it was 99% of the time the PIR that had failed and not the flood.@TonyJohnson is the PIR standalone or part of the fitting? Are they Floodlights?
If Floodlights I would always fit a standalone PIR rather than one integrated in the fitting - have found even with well known brands (Timeguard, Ansell, Aurora/Enlite) the PIR on the fittings is shyte.
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