If you are having this issue before replacing the batteries try raising the bottle above the sprayer. For example hold the bottle at eye level and hold the sprayer at waist level then press the trigger. This will utilize gravity allowing the pump in the sprayer to prime with the liquid. It’s less about a battery issue and more about the strength of the pump working against gravity. If your sprayer sounds weak then replace the battery then follow the steps above to prime it.
Thank you for the information. I am about to go try it. I might mention that another video I ran across while looking for this one, in it he cautioned against using a blow dryer, said to use a hand held steamer, limits temp to 212, hair blower can melt items and destroy the icemaker........
@@rolandsalvato Do you know if it is higher than normal? If so, your sand may need to be replaced. The sand eventually wears down and collects long-term debris. Length of sand life varies, but many suggest replacement every 5 years or so.
Yours is the first and only video I've seen that shows me whether to place filter above the lip in mouth of return, or below the lip (that is, between the grille and the lip). My area has been (and will continue) on extreme heat warning for days, and the temp this week reached 118 F. You don't want to fool around, especially with an older system. Thank you.
I use Rust-Oleum 2X paint and primer spray paint it seems to do a real good job. I'm not looking for a showroom quality finish. I'm just looking for an affordable way to make my fading window frames look good.
@@MRGREGSHOWTO it actually turned out great. It was a nice smooth finish. I sprayed it about 8 or so inches back and put on two coats. It looks really good. I used semi gloss and I was really impressed. Rust-Oleum makes some really good spray paint products at a really good price. I didn't pay but 6 dollars and some change for one can and I did two windows with it.
Howdy, partner! Never seen that before, but would be a really great option! Spray-in liners have particles mixed in for grip so it would have to be a new formula with clear particles as well as seal coat.
Pull and wrap in pink butcher paper at 150°... Run it to the desired internal temp.. Pull and let it rest in an empty cooler for am hour.... Man I'm not even sure what you had going on...
Howdy, partner! Your control panel should allow you to adjust the chlorination percentage (0-100). This correlates to the amount of time that the salt cell is actively producing chlorine.
You take so many extra steps removing the lid/seat back…you can just replace the whole seat. 4 bolts hold the jump seat down…remove 4 bolts take out non-storage jump seat, put upgraded complete jump seat in, replace 4 bolts. Literally takes 10 minutes.
Howdy, partner! That solution works if you are replacing the entire seat, but if you are keeping the main seat and only replacing the backrest its a few more steps. Good luck on your project!
Howdy, partner! The pump operates under very high pressure and when you switch the knob you could enter the "Closed" or other limited flow position that would create immense back pressure. It may be fine depending on your setup, but I wouldn't risk it.
Howdy, partner! You'll want to measure the size of the inside opening by length and width. If you have a filter in there now, it should have the size printed on the side of it (assuming it is correct). Good luck!
Many many thanks to you, sir father-in-law 16 did exactly the same thing last night I could not believe when I saw this video wow thank you again Travis in KY
Try raising the bottle above the sprayer. For example hold the bottle at eye level and hold the sprayer at waist level then press the trigger. This will utilize gravity allowing the pump in the sprayer to prime. It’s less about a battery issue and more about the strength of the pump working against gravity.
When I tighten the screws the button on the outside and inside handle stop moving. Any ideas? They push in fine but the tighter the screws get the less they work.
@@MRGREGSHOWTO It moves around a little but isn't falling off. I'm wondering if the spindle is too long with the outer part of the handle added. I measured without it on. But I don't want to shorten it until I can find another one.
@@rumbledumpthumpershaker6735 Agreed, partner! Sounds like the spindle may be a bit too long. If you try shortening it be sure to only take off one notch at a time.
My frig does not have a flex zone button, only fridge, power cool, freezer, ice maker, water/ice, door alarm. What two buttons should I press for a forced defrost? Thanks!
I’m just sending mine back. I got it a week ago and tested it on each of its programs a few times and it is nowhere near as accurate in its ‘efficiency’ as the promos claim. It goes in all directions diagonally around the pool. Most important is that it does not clean a dirty pool. It can only supposedly maintain a clean pool. But it doesn’t seem to do that either. This morning I watched it for about two hours until it gave up trying to clean the walls and wandered off across the pool. There was just some light organic sediment on the floor and a few small bits of debris. It did not lift the sediment and its speed pushed much of the debris away before it passed over it. It gets stuck in repetitive manoeuvres in corners like a wasp at a window. It may look nice but it’s useless. I had to clean the pool with my manual hoover and it took thirty minutes.
I cannot wait to adjust this… I remember when I first got this mower secondhand, but in great shape two years ago… And as you described, it has gotten slower and slower to the point where I’m really not working with a self-propelled situation… I cannot wait to do this and mow my lawn tomorrow! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
Is there a way to ramp up the idle or blade speed? Bought the 153 or 156 thinking the higher CC wouldn’t bog down as much. Not even mowing overkill grass.
@@MRGREGSHOWTO Boost dry high settings is always turned on while doing the wash cycle, it never dries completely in spite of that. Wonder how it has such a raving reviews
We are doing this project for resale on our house and wonder if it would meet code. Do the wires need to be bent and capped off in any way before pushing them back in the wall? Thank you!
You’ll have to check your local building code. If you keep the telephone wires attached to the plug face and simply place in the junction box you should be good. If you snip the wires, I am not sure.