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21 hours ago, datadiffusion said:

 

Usually, but not if it's one of those thermal master jobbies, the big white ones that run at mains pressure, they're pretty efficient & cool outside.

 

I still wouldn't myself, though.

We have an airing cupboard with a cylinder. when the new cylinder went in as you described and the cupboard became the coolest room in the house. We had to install a tiny rad to compensate.

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On 28/09/2016 at 9:10 PM, Dwm90 said:

 

Haha sometimes buddy I don't no what customers expect, we must be magicians 

 

After they have complained about the fan noise at night they will complain about the cobwebs. You're on a hiding to nothing mate with residential cctv.

 

How did you get on?

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You went for putting the equipment in a set of draws over the airing cupboard? I would have went with the airing cupboard all day long. We have put a few systems in them and so far not had any issues. 

 

Putting them in lofts we have hd complaints about fan noise if above a bedroom but none from airing cupboards as of yet. 

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1 hour ago, durcanservices said:

I would have went with the airing cupboard all day long. We have put a few systems in them and so far not had any issues. 

 

Putting them in lofts we have hd complaints about fan noise if above a bedroom but none from airing cupboards as of yet. 

 

Airing cupboards and lofts!? These are some of the worse places for kit like this.

Bedroom sounded sensible to me if the system is quiet.

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Agreed mate. Never had any issues or call backs and they was the sort to let us no so happy days! And was on the draws not in them not sure if that's what you meant.

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