Tuesday, January 18, 2022

No more tick, tick, tick

 

A few weeks ago I pre-ordered some Wi-Fi plugs to replace the old timer sockets as they are old and noisy, they cost me less than £13.00p for two, 

you need to set them up via the tapo app, they are very easy to set up, you can use them via your phone and other ways, you can also set timers on them



here is how you set up a p100 Wi-Fi plug

Sunday, January 16, 2022

Im not yokeing

 

So today my tumble dryer egg's arrived from a company called eco egg, I purchased the unscented version via Amazon because there was no postage as I'm a prime member.

There are many versions of tumble dryer ball brands you can buy, but we have purchased this for 2 reasons.

  1. We purchased the laundry egg for the washing machine a few years ago, it washes the clothes almost as well as a leading brand's that we have used and there is less packaging and waste.
  2. You can buy some fragrance sticks that fit inside the egg to scent while helping dry the clothes 



The dryer egg claims to save the drying time by up to 28%, it's done by the eggs creating warm air pockets in the damp clothing and will help to try them faster.

First thoughts in the 1st time of using the eggs I found they are rather loud crashing about in the dryer drum with a half load. I will try them more with a bigger load.

Saturday, January 15, 2022

dryer warranty

 With the new dryer the technology being quite new, I was keen to get extra cover for the dryer as it  cost £450, I don't want to have any big bills with it,  I was going to go with the supplier AO, I went to register the dryer on Hoovers website, so it has its warranty, and found they do extend warranty that you can keep it for the life of the dryer, it is also cheaper than AO offered, I think all the key features offered was the same 

To register your warranty goto

The offers at the time I took out my extended warranty is below 



The new dryer


The new Hoover HLE H9A2TCE-80 heat pump dryer 


Well it was an early start this morning as I received a text saying the new dryer will arrive between 745 and 1145am. 

As requested, I was asked to remove the old dryer and make it easily collectable for the free collection they provided for me, so I took it out of its little space it was in and put it into the back garden for the delivery team to collect.

At 10:45 it arrived, they dropped the new dryer into the conservatory ready for me to fit, they were very polite and helpful and promptly removed the old dryer as they offered over the phone.

Within 20 minutes I had it unpacked, I am installing to collect the water in its internal moisture collector tank, you can set it up so the moisture collected go straight into the waste pipe if you have one close by, all that had to be done was to remove the two blocks in the top of the drum for to protect it in transport, and it is ready to use.

The manual recommends you download the App on your phone, the one you need to download is hOn


The app will guide you through the setup of the Wi-Fi to the dryer, I tried 4 times to connect the new machine as recommended, it kept failing! On further reading upon this app I found it needed to be the low 2.4ghz bandwidth to run it, so ill need to look into setting this up on my router.to see if I can set this up.


1st impressions: 
  • compared to my old dryer it the opening is much bigger so makes loading and unloading much easier
  • the door only opens to the left, it can't be changed like some, so this causes some loading issues
  • the twin filters seem to collect the lint quite well
  • lots of options to get to understand 
  • the water tank is very easy to use 



Tuesday, January 11, 2022

January seems to be an expencive month

Well after an expensive start to the month it doesn't seem to have got any better, today the 1st filter has gone brittle and large lumps have broken off.

I searched for the part and all I came up with was company's to contact regarding getting a new door on the 10 plus year old tumble dryer, if it is available, I'm guessing it will take more than a week to get here.

We decided we needed to look at a new tumble dryer was in order, I started to look at some on various websites and as I flicked through I found one that was a lot of money and boasted an energy rating of A+++! 

Wow A+++ rating? I looked at why, the tumble dryer is called a heat pump tumble dryer. I have never heard of this type of tumble dryer before, so with this I got my google's out and researched into it a little.

For years we have had two types of dryer.  Both involve a lot of electricity to heat up the inside of a metal drum and dry the items that tumble around in the drum, and the moisture escapes via a filter to an exhaust or into a condensing system to collect the water. 

both do the job well but not very efficiently, from the energy used and the fact the items inside could be dry but still using lots of electricity while still running on the timer, more modern and expensive ones have a moisture sensor internally to aid in saving on the cost. But lots of heat escapes and is wasted.

In comes the heat pump tumble dryer, from what I understand is it is a back to front air conditioner, it uses the warm air created from the system is used a lot more efficiently to heat the tumble unit and the clothing of the drum to draw the moisture and remove it from the system, the efficiency is a lot better as it contains the heat and moisture internally as opposed to it escaping from the machine like older designed machines.

I was weighing up whether the cost of the machine would be made back? You are looking at a cost of approximately £350 for the machine, but to offset that you would be saving around half the cost of the electricity than the old dryers.

My old dryer on an 80-minute cycle used approximately 70p, the new dryer says it uses approximately 25p their standard cycle, what ever they class as a standard cycle it does not say what the cost per kw hour is at the time of testing the machine and there was no comparison with a standard tumble dryer
but if you look at it I think I should save approximately half the cost per load.

So to compare I was looking at a condenser drier costing £219.99p  and the new dryer I have purchased has cost £239.99p (double the price) so I use the dryer once a day approximately  5 times a week and I hope it will last a minimum of 7 years I work that out at a saving of £637.00p, so I will recover this cost happily.

To add to this, the cost of electricity is about to double in cost in February, so it will definitely save on the day to day electricity cost, only time will tell.

Sunday, January 9, 2022

Feeling Flat

Today I had to jumpstart my car again, it has been sat there for 2 weeks not used, so I can't complain about it but with modern cars they measure the voltage of the battery when the engine is running and charge it up as needed to conserve fuel the alternator is switched on and off.

The lower the battery is when fully charged, the more the alternator will run and the more fuel the car will require when the engine is running

if you don't understand what I mean, think of it as a bucket of water under running water and as the bucket gets older it split at the top so to keep the water level at the top  you will need to top the bucket up more frequently, as the bucket ages the split travels slowly down the bucket, and you need to top the bucket up more frequently until the bucket splits and won't hold water.

I tested the battery after I took the car for a long run and tested it after 15 mins of being parked up it slowly dropped from 12.8 volt to 11.9 volt, the car would start and run, but the battery was failing, it would work fine if I wanted to drive it a lot more regularly, but I don't need to,  so off to Halford's I went for a new battery, I picked the heavy-duty one as the car is a big 2.2 diesel engine takes a lot of  power from a battery to start it.

On removing the battery I found it was from 2015, so it's lasted 6 years, I don't think that's bad for a big diesel engine, especially as it doesn't get used much.



On removing the battery retainer, I found one of the bolts to be seized and as soon as I put some force into removing the bolt, the head broke off! This turned into an hour and a half of removing the plastic trim and clips then drilling and tapping the hole from a 6 mm bolt to a bigger m8 bolt and putting the trim all back together again

job done  

Autel MX tpms sensor

  this is the new tpms valve that can be programmed by the autel unit i purchased this cost me £25.00p from amazon, it is dual frequency and...