Brilliant, glad you got it sorted and it's gone back together again all ok! Had you done it before?
Cheers. No first time doing a PS4 but after the several repairs on my daughter's laptop over the past couple of years I figured it couldn't be as bad.
The only thing I wished I would have checked more carefully before hand would have been a chassis specific tear down guide. It would have made life easier as the guide I used didn't match in several areas and it slowed me down making notes rather than having a cheat sheet. My table isn't somewhere that makes quickly checking a screen easy and I find it hard to keep changing focus to my phone (need to get some varifocals).
You can buy some coloured dye to put in the toilet water, flush it and see which manhole it goes to?There's not obvious man hole cover, there's one down hill from it that's a good 3inch thick concrete, but it's also a good 20-30m away. And any smaller access points nearby look more like rain water covers. Although I imagine the age of the property it's mixed.
So posted on an other forum too.
They're convinced it's not a siphonic toilet (I posted pictures).
I am now convinced it's an outside drain issue.
The drain access I would have considered was down from the toilet is bone dry and feels filled with stones, when using drainage roads.
There's a circular access drain outside the sink area, this is almost to the brim and the sink openly drains into it and the downpipe flows into it. When using drainage rods I can hear water sloshing around in the down pipe around waste height. Other drain points I can see the water, or polystyrene balls (insulation?) and one is blocked with soil and a tree root
@doug_1986 I started using the the iFixit thermal paste guide but that appears to be for launch era models. Mine is a CUH-1264 (or something like that). Turns out they had a teardown guide for the the 1200 chassis series that was very helpful for identifying the loose bit that fell out. The model number is on the info strip with the serial number on the underside of the unit, helpfully printed in small dark text on black on mine .
Put the roof on, and lighting etc into the gazebo
I hope this works on mobile otherwise I will post from home later
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4x4 posts, 6x2 lateral beams and corner supports, 4x2 roof timbers, all pine and treated. Roof to be added later. On wheels so i can push it about. The 4 spare bits of 4x2 are just put up there off the floor so they don't go bad.
Also @fobose i do like how so many garden shots on here now are via CCTV
There now, 3rd attempt... Closes in 9 mins and 10 cars ahead.Been up the tip with boot full of black plastic bags -Boring !
Heh, I find myself doing it more and more! A lot quicker to take a screenshot from the NVR then upload rather than faff with my phone.
I've definitely got the sun loungers out too early this year. Bit chilly now Had 2 good days on them.
Those 2 days make it worth it!