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« Last post by Flite on Today at 12:16:35 pm »I do like your winged wheel CTC badge.
Are they available anywhere?
Are they available anywhere?
Thought that Ddrescue is for damaged data, this isn't damaged.
Going to try the latest hirens tomorrow....and see what there is
But then again, I have a Sonos line in/out thingy ...Ooh! Details/link please? TIA
So I can stream my scratchy old vinyl to modern Sonos speakers!
Mine is a Sonos Connect, but I understand that's been discontinued and replaced with the Sonos Port, which looks much the same.
but costs even more.. I won't touch Sonos stuff again, as they seem keen on leaving users in the dirt after a few years. My Sonos connect no longer did (connect) as it failed to meet the most elementary security standards, so my NAS refused to entertain it. I bought a complete new Denon home cinema amp with their Heos system, which is far better than the Sonos ever was, for less than £100 more than a replacement Sonos Port. Sonos appear to be aimed at trendy types who will pay over the odds for the image and name. The Android interface was truly appalling, and bore no resemblance to the PC interface. My old home cinema amp was fine, but 7 years old, and has a new home now.
https://support.sonos.com/en-us/article/play-line-in-on-your-sonos-port
Cudz, your stretching my knowledge of the regs to the very limit.
I would say that hot water might be potable or 'wholesome' under the terms of the regulations, but because mains tap water shouldn't be tepid as that would potentially be unpaletable there is a requirement to prevent mixing. See here for the fluid categories https://www.waterregsuk.co.uk/guidance/backflow-protection/backflow-protection/backflow-protection/what-is-a-fluid-cate/
With my water treatment hat on the other reason I wouldn't want to mix in hot water is the residual disinfectant (chlorine or chloramines) that are there to suppress any microbiological contamination after treatment that might make the water unsafe. Heating the water will reduce this residual and will therefore mean that the water once cooled could easily become a viable media for biological growth, see legionella's etc.