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I know that if the system is a weak one - adding an extra radiator can result with a cold radiator etc

But our boiler is a strong one - and has two big tanks next to it (forgot the name) - and i really don't think the 15 meters i added will make any changes to the system
 
That pipework is a disgrace even for a DIY job.

Get someone who knows what their doing instead of messing about with stuff U clearly don't understand
 
Lmao.

Will never work

Rads have an hydraulic resistance that will not be overcome and the length of 15mm under the floor will sap alot of heat. The floor isn't insulated.

Reconnect the rad back up. Rip up the laminate. And fit electric ufh. For starters. If you do get this to work. 80'C water will deffo hurt your little pinkies when you walk over it
 
I'll try to a system balancing - if that wont work , i will remove the radiator and connect the pipe directly - as is more likely to work with pipe only - than together

of course you are right

i will consider to put everything back like it was ...

What will happen if instead of the underfloor pipe - i will add an extra radiator - exactly the way i connected the pipe ?!
 
that would be better to add another rad, to flow and return. but again if you change a system likely you need to re balance
 
Heats the floor ok guys 🙂 thanks for your advice

But i will remove the pipes - and stick with the radiator only - as don't want to return home one day - and find the ground floor flooded 🙂

I just wanted to do something - to amaze myself - but failed :13:

cheers
 

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