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@@HandymanLand UPDATE: I tried resetting the passcode by starting at 0000 but cannot move the lever under the rubber stop and still cannot close the unit. I will call customer service….thanks any way!
Great video, my friend. You really help me. This told me I don’t have to use this hose unit or anything if I’m using air-conditioning mode and it’ll tell me if the water tank is full.
Thank you so much as a 74 yr old woman and an 82 yr old man this video helped tremendously. A number of years ago we watched another video from someone else and we were able to change the bulb at that time but we had since forgotten how to change the bulbs. My husband asked our son to come and change it but he works late and long hours and didn’t have time. Watching your video as we followed it I was able to remove the old bulbs and replace with new ones. Old hands don’t work as well as young ones but I got the job done thanks to you.👍👍👍👵🏻👴🫂🫂
Unleaded gasoline with an ethanol content of 10% or less. It's perfectly fine to use 85 to 91 octane fuels. The difference between them won't be noticeable. Thank you for watching.
I loved your clear video ( and the chickens!) I inherited this unit when I bought my house. It worked for a while but is now flashing E5 and I can't figure out what this means. Help?
E5 is the error code that the unit needs to be drained. There is too much water in the unit. In my unit, I point out where you can drain the unit. Once you drain the unit, it should go back to its normal working order. Hope I was able to help and thank you for watching.
Ive had this unit for a year. I turned it on when things started to get warm and had about a week of good usage before it's started to leak while running on cool, wondering if anyone has any tips on this.
Along with a dirty air filter, the drain hose of your air conditioner can be clogged with accumulated dirt, debris, or even mold. Hope this tip helps you troubleshoot the issue.Thank you for your help.
@dripgodbear If the drain hose is dirty, you can let it sit in a bucket of twenty-five percent bleach and seventy-five percent water. Let it set for a few hours or until you're satisfied. Just be safe about it.Eye protection and gloves. And then run it under the spit or outside water hose. As for the back cover, I've haven't needed to do it.So i'm not sure how to do it. But i'm pretty sure it's just clips and screws holding it.
Hi , great videov , very informative . I live in the UK and it's amazing how you have a great big oil burner to heat your water for so many years . Then you changed to a smaller electrical water heater . It just shows how much technology has improved and you can reduce the size and scale of the heating units with technology that's at hand these days . I have only a cold water tank and an old water stainless steel tank for hot water with an electric heating element fitted at the top . I was going to remove both tanks and with one of these water heaters that you fitted . Looks a great job that you've done . I wondered if you fit a electric surge protector unit in the electric feed cable to stop any problems with electric surging in the future and protect your new water heater . Thanks you . 👍
I just set mine up in my flower bed because I have a cat doing his business there. Two days later I see he was back! I noticed you lowered one of the units and I may have to try that. I didn’t think all three stakes might be to high.
Yes, you should lower it. Also, for stray cats. I use salt and pepper. Sprinkle good in the area that they're doing their business. They will eventually choose another location because they're going to be sneezing up a storm. Thanks for watching.
Finally someone puts the cooking area high enough up that you don't have to bend in half to put the meat on it. Can't get why so many of the cinder block smokers on here put the cooking grate on the second level of blocks. I mean my poor back trying to load and unload that build type.