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Just get a bunch of class A amps and all will be fine! I’m sure your dealer wants to help.

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Those big Macintosh amps with the big blue/green lights would do the trick.

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Possibly totally unrelated but I had the same problem last month. If the hot water works and the heating doesn’t chances are it’s the pump.

Have a look at the pump and Google or YouTube - most have a simple householder friendly screw that is turned to release any debris.

Also, have you vented all the radiators just in case it’s an air lock.

Hope you get it sorted soonest.

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I took my mum home today and it’s pouring down. So much standing water on the roads and all the fields are like swamps.
I had to take her home a day early because at 85, she doesn’t do well in the cold and we have no heating🤦🏻‍♂️
Spoke to the engineers at 9am and they hope to get out to us today, but definitely by tomorrow. We have diagnosed the fault as a jammed valve, so easy to fix🤞🏼

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I have retreated to the cabin, which is lovely and warm and fully supplied with Hot & Cold running Tunes😉

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Hopefully your Mum is now warm and snug

best wishes

Ian

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Hope it works out well……what a bummer

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We have HEATING…:partying_face::partying_face:
Heating control valve failed completely, which surprised the engineer, as normally a bit of twiddling resolves a jammed one…:man_shrugging:t2:
Plus we had 2 sticky radiator valves. The one in the living room was partially working, but the one in the front bedroom was totally jammed.
All fixed now and WARM again😊

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Good to hear.

Off to get Mrs Pete wrist x rayed and finally get a proper plaster cast after having to wait till the swelling had gone down.

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Wish you both well🙏

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Good to hear……could have happened in a really cold spell😬

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Hopefully that will help.
Is she in much discomfort Pete?

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Not having it in plaster has made her a little nervous but thankfully the pain is now starting to ease.

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Dumb question and certainly not worth opening up a new thread, my internet leads have directional arrows. Normally I get that the arrows should aim towards your streamer, however when connecting a Core most of the data is travelling the other way. Should the arrows be leaving the Core?

Yes and yes. Your Core is aiming towards the streamer as well.

That’s what mean it should go from the Core, I think :thinking:

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In both situations the data is travelling towards the streamer, so arrows from the network switch to the NDX2, and the Core to the network switch. If using coaxial, arrows from Core to the NDX2.

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But you’ll get inferior Metadata (even more than normal!) pulled into the Core from the Net as the arrows will be pointing the wrong way…! :rofl:

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I think the only logical solution is to unplug and reverse the cable, depending on which way you think the data might flow next. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

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You need to remember that were upside down.

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