How to Add Inhibitor to a Central Heating System - Quick and Easy Method
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Published 2024-01-20
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All Comments (21)
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Alternatively if you have a towel rad in your bathroom just pour it in the top with a funnel, no need for that fancy tool. Also no carpet to get wet either!
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I put inhibitor to my heating system last month. Instead of making a special tool like yours, I pour the inhibitor direct via the vent of the towel rack in my bathroom, the vent holes of towel rack are usually at the top rather at the side, hence we can pour the inhibitor without any special tool. Firstly, I drained the water in the towel rack down like you did, then poured the inhibtor into the rack at the top with the help of a small funnel. This could be a simpler method to most layman like me.
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I add inhibitor via my FERNOX TF-1 magnetic separator. It's far less palaver. No messing around with rads.
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This is what youtube was made for. Bloody brilliant stuff, cheers mate!
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Best DIY video I've seen in ages. Clear and easy explanations, plus definitely making up one of the filling pipes, which is far better than the plastic one I purchased. Look forward to seeing more videos. Great job π
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what a bloody marvellous video. Sort of thing everyman should know.
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Once again thank you for another amazing video, I very much appreciate all your help on our DIY jobs ππ»π
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Probably one of the most useful tips I've seen in a while. Thanks ..
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Best vid I've ever seen on the subject!. No boring introductions or explanations, straight into it and very professional. Well done
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Great video. As always,easy to follow and understand. I've never done this job before but I will now. Thanks ππ
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I agree with all of tye comments below - a very good video with clear explanations of what is going on. Your channel is a great help to all of us DIY plumbers.
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I am happy with plumbing, but i have to add if i was not i would come here, your steps and guidance are so simple to understand and showing the piece of the rad would help others some fly by these yours are perfect
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I have to say, mate, that you bang out some excellent videos. I've found loads of useful info which I've put to good use, so thank you very much
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A really great tip and wonderfully clear explanation and demonstration. Excellent video camera work and editing, too! Thanks so much for sharing.
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I think this has to be one of your best tips yet Cameron. Great video, see you soon.ππ
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Top man!!! When I learn anything new regarding plumbing tips it makes me smile you sir are so generous sharing info keep up the good content. New Subscription added
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Love these tips and short cuts. Reminds me of the series of short programme in the eighties that provided tips for DIYers and tradesmen
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Ive been doing this task for over 40 years and its always good to watch someone else show their method. Spot on demonstration. Ticked every box for me. Well done. Ps I might have used a tank connector in the bottle cap ??
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Absolutely awesome guy, brilliant stuff love your videos
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as normal clear,precise,and to the point instructions!! ....top manπ