In the house, the electrical work is nearing completion. Tonight the power was switched through to the new system so there are working lights and sockets everywhere. I’ll have to sleep with the shutters open for a few nights, when it’s warmer, to see how often my PIR lights are triggered and then adjust them so the cats don’t trigger them. It will be great actually being able to see the keyhole when I try to get back into the house at night. There is practically no light pollution round here, full moons mean wonderful moon shadows and new moons bring blackness but myriads of stars.Tomorrow, the last few lights will be connected, as will the electric cooker and the new telephone points and then the old wiring will be removed or blanked off.
The heating guy might turn up too and move the radiator so I can finally position the wood-burning cooker. But the best bit of all is that I finally have an earth cable that works – no more static shock when I brush the door of the microwave or from the edge of the monitor screens
3 comments:
Oh how I know that heavy boot feeling from all the clay round here!
I hope you had a warm night for your PIR testing. I now long for less light pollution round here following your post - I love star gazing!
It all sounds lovely -
I do love renovating so much. I get all excited when we get into it...then it just wears me out - but I keep going because the finished product is what it's all about.
Of coure the difference is - I do it all myself...we haven't hired anyone to help here....
Except for the roof - the roofers might be finished today...hopefully - the banging and pounding are driving me a little nuts...
No more shocks sound good. Enjoying hearing about your progress, although the sporadic work pace can be a little discouraging as we are just about to commence.
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