It's lovely hearing you too bicker. As a young child I would hear my grandparents bicker at each other & be slightly worried that they were arguing at each other. Not until many moons later have I learnt how healthy good conversation is & expressing different opinions openly in a light hearted fun but still respectful way. My grandparents were married for over 70 years. People not in the know will hear arguing, others in the know will understand the difference. Best wishes Andy & Lisa xxx
About time .. been waiting months for repair videos ... 👌 Looking forward to the full renovation series the full clean-up series the full redecoration series the full landscaping series Can't wait to see you fit the Karaoke Tap 🙏
Interesting and very informative your "Thats the Water Pressure to the House Fixed, Philippines" video... Full support already. Good luck & Best regards po/Ned👍🎉👍
Please sort those cables out for the pump (new correctly rated cable) in that wet area and check its overload and RCD protected as well, (UK electrician) cant ignore the danger to you all. Not a criticism Alan.😊👍
Great video Alan, here in Scotland we take things like water for granted never giving it a thought, quick question where does the waste water go🤔 have a brilliant weekend🙏🙏
You need to remember that the bladder in the tank needs to be checked regularly like every three months! That’s only when there is no pressure coming out of the taps. Leave a tap open when you charge up the accumulator with the power off of course! The recommended air pressure in the tank is normally 2 psi lower than the cut in pressure! Ideally the pressure should be around 28 psi. This was my trade for thirty five years. So hopefully I should know what I’m talking about!
In Philippines style you could have used the pressure switch from a washing machine to turn the pump on and off, and got someone to wire it up for you :)
You pretty much worked it out in the end. Looks like the pipework has been "adapted" Philippine style from how the tank fed system was originally installed,but hey ho, it does what you want.
I make a point of shopping at Wilcon instead of Citi. The Wilcon staff have a much better attitude and are super helpful. In Davao at least, paying for anything at the Citi check out takes a while, very frustrating when you have one small item.
Are the drinking water barrels filled up in some else's kitchen from the tap👍🤣😂🤣😂 the filter system you've shown is very good if maintained. Change all the filters and the water should be as clean as your barrel 👍 when the water tower runs dry give it a good clean out with a bit of chlorine and flush it all through the pipes 👍
Maybe put in an extension tank under your cupboard after your filtration. Put your water tank on a float switch so it will turn off when tank outside is full. Plenty of options 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
That flexible stainless pipe thats on the new pump has a restriction in the kink, I hope its not going to cause issues over time. Time to get your shovel out and make your own well 😄
used to be a similar issue with the boat. Water tank isnt the best for drinking. used it for showers and washing. Similar way of life on the boat mate. Teaches you to save, and be more resourceful with resources.
Add to your stuff to order online - Self amalgamating tape, it will not go gooey and and come unstuck like cheap black tape does, it is not sticky but welds its self together !
They do a simple hot shower of death in the Philippines. It’s a basic plastic shower head like all over the world but the cunning method of heating the water is to have an uninsulated heating element inside the head, it’s just a coil spring with a live one end and a neutral the other which come out of the back of the head and are often taped to the live and N sticking out the wall, the Live and N are not designated and the head is not earthed , why bother, it’s all plastic, So if the N were disconnected beyond the shower head for whatever reason, the person getting showered becomes the Neutral return, and I’ve felt a bit of tingling while showering as some of the current must be leaking through the water even in normal operation, a truly invigorating experience could befall you at any second. I could t believe my eyes when I opened one up and saw an open coil spring heater . Almost nothing is grounded. Things come with a ground lead or a big label saying this appliance must be grounded but certainly in any less than almost new building there’s no earth connections. They also do a simple weight loss treatment called ice cubes, I had them in an orange juice in Manila, and paid the price. I didn’t really need to lose a stone but had no choice, being unable to tell which hole the high pressure liquid was coming out of as I stood under the live shower and washed it all away as it came out. Another brilliant thing is being on a coach on a night trip and being reminded of the ending of the Italian Job where the coach goes over the side. Alterations to the kerb to widen the carriageway but leaving the tree that was in the footway where it was, now in the carriageway. The tricycle where the sidecar welds snapped and the side car fell off and the blind man fell out on the road in Manila, unhurt. One enduring experience is getting bitten, there’s a million things that can bite you if you leave a tiny bit of skin exposed from the net, and some of them don’t heal for months. But it’s a great place.
Great video mate ,, alan ive got a leak on my aircon (ford galaxy) could you tell me the name on the stuff you got to fix it ,,,,, oh by the way ive changed my channel name no longer paul&fiana travels just incase your wondering who this is anyways mate love to all and have a ball ya lucky man
Please don't add too much focus on the negative comments in your videos, I worry that long term it could make you look a little toxic to those that haven't seen the comments
Alan you got a number I wanna ask you about my Ford Mondeo issue its got blueish whiteish smoke only at higher speeds. One person said turbo the other said EGR
It's lovely hearing you too bicker. As a young child I would hear my grandparents bicker at each other & be slightly worried that they were arguing at each other. Not until many moons later have I learnt how healthy good conversation is & expressing different opinions openly in a light hearted fun but still respectful way. My grandparents were married for over 70 years. People not in the know will hear arguing, others in the know will understand the difference. Best wishes Andy & Lisa xxx
🤣I like to be sarcastic so it does make for some interesting conversations..cheers Lisa and Andy
About time .. been waiting months for repair videos ... 👌
Looking forward to
the full renovation series
the full clean-up series
the full redecoration series
the full landscaping series
Can't wait to see you fit the Karaoke Tap 🙏
are you paying🤣
Interesting and very informative your "Thats the Water Pressure to the House Fixed, Philippines" video... Full support already. Good luck & Best regards po/Ned👍🎉👍
I'm glad you and Tyler are still enjoying it. all the best
Alan....You are a good jack of trades
Great work mate.
thanks Joseph ☺️
Nice your getting all those jobs fixed before you leave
Hi Alan, are you going to bolt the tank down into the concrete base or is it not necessary.😊😊
Happy to see you stil living the good life Pro Enjoy
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Hi Alan and family. Interesting to see round the DIY sheds. Surprised to see that all the signs in the shop seem to be in English. Why's that.
I would say for conveniance as there are many dialects out here and as English is the second language here it simplifies things
@@alan4x Thanks Alan
Please sort those cables out for the pump (new correctly rated cable) in that wet area and check its overload and RCD protected as well, (UK electrician) cant ignore the danger to you all. Not a criticism Alan.😊👍
copy copy copy🤣
Nice video😊 did not know Fords wet cam belt was from Italy😅
Great video Alan, here in Scotland we take things like water for granted never giving it a thought, quick question where does the waste water go🤔 have a brilliant weekend🙏🙏
there is 2 septic tanks outside the house under the ground, cheers Charlie
You need to remember that the bladder in the tank needs to be checked regularly like every three months! That’s only when there is no pressure coming out of the taps. Leave a tap open when you charge up the accumulator with the power off of course! The recommended air pressure in the tank is normally 2 psi lower than the cut in pressure! Ideally the pressure should be around 28 psi.
This was my trade for thirty five years. So hopefully I should know what I’m talking about!
Roger that ☺️
What made you decide to move to the Philippines Alan?
In Philippines style you could have used the pressure switch from a washing machine to turn the pump on and off, and got someone to wire it up for you :)
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You pretty much worked it out in the end.
Looks like the pipework has been "adapted" Philippine style from how the tank fed system was originally installed,but hey ho, it does what you want.
yeah its all a learning curve, enjoying the experience 😁
I make a point of shopping at Wilcon instead of Citi. The Wilcon staff have a much better attitude and are super helpful. In Davao at least, paying for anything at the Citi check out takes a while, very frustrating when you have one small item.
Are the drinking water barrels filled up in some else's kitchen from the tap👍🤣😂🤣😂 the filter system you've shown is very good if maintained. Change all the filters and the water should be as clean as your barrel 👍 when the water tower runs dry give it a good clean out with a bit of chlorine and flush it all through the pipes 👍
I believe the barrels are filled up with river water and packaged as good to drink🤣I don't actually know but not been sick drinking it yet😬
Maybe put in an extension tank under your cupboard after your filtration. Put your water tank on a float switch so it will turn off when tank outside is full. Plenty of options 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
there is one already under the cupboard ..cheers☺️
You walked right past the 'No vaccine, No Entry' sticker. Was hoping you were gonna notice it 😂 7:25
Very interesting alan i doing a similar job at the moment
good luck, it is interesting to learn about these
@@alan4x yes definitely .👍
Nice one, love it Alan 😂
Thanks 👍
That flexible stainless pipe thats on the new pump has a restriction in the kink, I hope its not going to cause issues over time. Time to get your shovel out and make your own well 😄
Roger that🤣
used to be a similar issue with the boat. Water tank isnt the best for drinking. used it for showers and washing.
Similar way of life on the boat mate. Teaches you to save, and be more resourceful with resources.
yeah its all a learning curve, and hi jay, got your email, not replied yet, write back later
simple but effective , could you imagine peoples faces in the uk go to the well to fetch your water lol
there would be a "well" tax introduced🤣
Add to your stuff to order online - Self amalgamating tape, it will not go gooey and and come unstuck like cheap black tape does, it is not sticky but welds its self together !
copy that😁
Brilliant 👌
😁cheers Tim
They do a simple hot shower of death in the Philippines. It’s a basic plastic shower head like all over the world but the cunning method of heating the water is to have an uninsulated heating element inside the head, it’s just a coil spring with a live one end and a neutral the other which come out of the back of the head and are often taped to the live and N sticking out the wall, the Live and N are not designated and the head is not earthed , why bother, it’s all plastic, So if the N were disconnected beyond the shower head for whatever reason, the person getting showered becomes the Neutral return, and I’ve felt a bit of tingling while showering as some of the current must be leaking through the water even in normal operation, a truly invigorating experience could befall you at any second. I could t believe my eyes when I opened one up and saw an open coil spring heater . Almost nothing is grounded. Things come with a ground lead or a big label saying this appliance must be grounded but certainly in any less than almost new building there’s no earth connections.
They also do a simple weight loss treatment called ice cubes, I had them in an orange juice in Manila, and paid the price. I didn’t really need to lose a stone but had no choice, being unable to tell which hole the high pressure liquid was coming out of as I stood under the live shower and washed it all away as it came out. Another brilliant thing is being on a coach on a night trip and being reminded of the ending of the Italian Job where the coach goes over the side. Alterations to the kerb to widen the carriageway but leaving the tree that was in the footway where it was, now in the carriageway. The tricycle where the sidecar welds snapped and the side car fell off and the blind man fell out on the road in Manila, unhurt. One enduring experience is getting bitten, there’s a million things that can bite you if you leave a tiny bit of skin exposed from the net, and some of them don’t heal for months. But it’s a great place.
Lov it👍
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great vid
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Joe is catching up on jobs
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Great video mate ,, alan ive got a leak on my aircon (ford galaxy) could you tell me the name on the stuff you got to fix it ,,,,, oh by the way ive changed my channel name no longer paul&fiana travels just incase your wondering who this is anyways mate love to all and have a ball ya lucky man
Better then B&Q.
Screw in terminals on the wires would be better than just twisting them together.
if you can find some in the philippines let me know🤣
Health and safety doesn't apply in domestic circumstances, calm yourself down 🎉
You could have just bought a tank and new pressure switch and a water proof junction box much cheaper and easy to do 👍
once again...I am not a plumber
@@alan4xha well now you’ve got your new glasses you can start studying plumbing 🤫😳😎
Great having a ''domestic'' in the car 🤣🤣🤣🤣
'khen 'some are asshole like you'' classic 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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lmao🤣
Please don't add too much focus on the negative comments in your videos, I worry that long term it could make you look a little toxic to those that haven't seen the comments
Alan you got a number I wanna ask you about my Ford Mondeo issue its got blueish whiteish smoke only at higher speeds. One person said turbo the other said EGR
Fone the Samaritans mate.
alan.howatt@gmail.com
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