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Firstly have you removed Laitence so floor looks like sand and cement screed opposed to the power float effect it starts with ?
If so there as previously stated no need to prime with gypsum based adheshive as it doesn't t react with screed as cement based does ! But I'd give it 1 coat 1-1 with water to stop it dusting up whilst working on it !
If you are unsure of moisture content the screed supplier can come out and do a carbon bomb test and that's final !!
The digital hygrometers aren't as accurate I've invested a lot of time and money on a floor grinder and associated kit to prepare these floors and have done quite a few up to 300m2 total ground floors ! Good luck and enjoy doing it ! Dave
 
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Anyone got the link to thread about making the boxes? Think it involved routing out ? I’ve got two of the units and need to make the boxes, I don’t own a router
 
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@impish would be the man for that I think.
I didn't route anything. As long as you use 10mm board, just cut (or drill) a hole to suit the stat and seal it in with something suitable.
Just make sure you don't gloop up the holes in the unit with sealant as you'll wreck the measurements.
 
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Any specific dimensions required ? I’ve got some 10mm board and some ct1 I’ll get them knocked up this weekend
 
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Any specific dimensions required ? I’ve got some 10mm board and some ct1 I’ll get them knocked up this weekend
I went at approx 12" square by 5" deep.
The important thing is making sure it's sealed up fully and then sealed to the floor fully.
 

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I went at approx 12" square by 5" deep.
The important thing is making sure it's sealed up fully and then sealed to the floor fully.
You must seal it to the floor using a water free system such as poly butyl tape. Don't use silicone or decorators filler
 

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I made these 3, in a hurry as you can probably tell! I've tested them along side a couple of F Ball ones and they read exactly the same. They cost about £15 each, the backs were hacked out with a router bit in a bench drill
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You must seal it to the floor using a water free system such as poly butyl tape. Don't use silicone or decorators filler

Is that because it gets a reading off the moisture in the silicone ? Anything else you can other than the tape ?
 

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