tank Panel Can I remove the toilet tank with shutting off the main water?
I'm installing beadboard paneling in the bathroom and the toilet tank is too tight to the wall to slide the paneling behind it. Can I just drain the tank and turn off the water at the wall behind the toilet and remove the tank to gain access to the wall? I'm not experienced enough to do any major work. Oops...I mean't to say WITHOUT shutting off the main water.
If the toilet tank is too tight to the wall then you may not be able to re-install the tank after you've paneled the wall.
Otherwise...
Shut OFF the toilet tank's water supply before you begin; and drain the tank.
Perhaps you should go to your local Home Depot outlet (or other home repair store) to get more information about your proposed project.
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How close can I install a hot water tank to my electric service panel?
A General rule is to keep everything atleast 3 feet from the front of the panel, so an electrician has plenty of room to service it if ever needed..... Probably wouldn't hurt to keep it 3 feet from the sides as well.
Hi Pete In the circuit diagram which is the tank sensor and which is the panel sensor?
Any thoughts on what temperature differential you will be looking for before the pump runs? Also any thoughts on locations on the tank and panels for both sensors, middle or top?
My guess is that blood would be more accurate, but saliva is much easier to get. If you can show (or someone else already has shown) a perfect correlation between blood and saliva levels, then using saliva should be fine. If you search PubMed, you should be able to find literature related to your question…
My guess is that blood would be more accurate, but saliva is much easier to get. If you can show (or someone else already has shown) a perfect correlation between blood and saliva levels, then using saliva should be fine. If you search PubMed, you should be able to find literature related to your question…
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Hi Stephen,
Thanks for that Pete, it's a fairly standard comparator circuit, so I don't think you will have too many problems in getting it working.
It's using the differential inputs on the OpAmp to drive the FET to control the pump.
There's controls to set the temperatures at which the pump will start and stop depending on the temp in the tank and on the panel.
Regards
Steve
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Hi Pete
In the circuit diagram which is the tank sensor and which is the panel sensor?
Any thoughts on what temperature differential you will be looking for before the pump runs? Also any thoughts on locations on the tank and panels for both sensors, middle or top?
Regards
Steve aka TempsPerdu
My guess is that blood would be more accurate, but saliva is much easier to get. If you can show (or someone else already has shown) a perfect correlation between blood and saliva levels, then using saliva should be fine. If you search PubMed, you should be able to find literature related to your question…
Thanks for that Pete, it's a fairly standard comparator circuit, so I don't think you will have too many problems in getting it working.
It's using the differential inputs on the OpAmp to drive the FET to control the pump.
There's controls to set the temperatures at which the pump will start and stop depending on the temp in the tank and on the panel.
Regards
Steve
My guess is that blood would be more accurate, but saliva is much easier to get. If you can show (or someone else already has shown) a perfect correlation between blood and saliva levels, then using saliva should be fine. If you search PubMed, you should be able to find literature related to your question…
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