You will find all types of How-to Video on my Channel about RV Help and views of our Motor Home, the Polaris Slingshot, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Cleveland, Ga, Helen, Ga, the building of the Appalachian Parkway near Cleveland. Drone video will capture all the stages in aerial view. You will find video on our RV and how to troubleshoot some of the systems. There are a lot of travel video, riding in the Slingshot and RV. over 600 video and climbing. I also Review Products with demonstration video. For product reviews go to www.amazon.com/shop/samowens
@@samowens44 Yes, I will have to point that out to my kids and grandkids, as I just bought four of them, going off your enthusiasm. I paid about $30 each on eBay. Thanks again.
How effective a misting fan is depends on the humidity of the environment it is used in. Lower humidity means better cooling, so if it works reasonably well for you in Florida, it should be amazing in Arizona.
@micahnightwolf you said it right, low humidity you feel the effect more cooling. The fan puts out the mist and blowing air, the results of comfort depend a lot on how humid the air. Overall, it is the best product you can get for the most comfort you can receive. Should work really great in Arizona.
you may try putting the temperature probe in the air duct. when the A/C comes on the temp probe will record the temp drop and if your settings are adjusted to operate under those settings, that will be your solution. Good Luck
People like to talk crap about the WK models of Grand Cherokees, but I have the 2006 5.7 Limited like the one in this video and it's been the best money Ive ever spent. 281k miles on the original engine and transmission and transfer case. Of course it's required minor maintenance over the years, but nothing out of the ordinary. Cant comment on the V6 versions, but the Hemi has been great
@vinnyrides, yes, I find the instructions on lots of products just do not give the buyer the full story. I know how it should be and try my best to cover the stuff missing. Thanks for watching my video!
Thank you for making this video. The instructions that come with the unit are not helpful. Do you think you could do another video but take more time to show the parts in detail and how you are doing left and right? I couldn’t follow what you were showing- sorry.
@MrSandc41, What you are asking me to do is take my awning apart and video the entire process close up of each part as it goes together. Look at my video again please, I start out by showing you to lay the poles out in grouping order. Look at parts list and pictures to see the different pole letters. There are a lower group of poles for left and another group for right, then there are upper groups of poles left and right. As you look at the video I show laying out the lower left and right pole mountings along with the upper mountings left and right. I show the assemble of the left poles and how you screw the parts together. I can not move the camera, I am alone, so I can only show and describe as I go. This is an exceptionally long video already at over 24 min. I think, if you get a big area and lay out the parts as the instructions show you, then use my video step by step to assemble the poles, I think you will be able to do it. I don't see how I could make a video and show every detail of how to assemble this. Maybe get someone else to watch the video and see if they could help you some. You can just tell me what part are you not able to do, or is it just getting started. Watch the video and pause it, go try the step, come back and restart the video, and maybe that will work. Good Luck.
Hi Sam. Maybe you know how to run all the program in a round, one by one? I programmed 3 program for every tube. So, I need all this 6 program every day run. How to activate this way?
@gennadyklepikov969, You say 6 programs, but there are only 3 programs to work with. Now the part you need to do is Program 1, you have two outputs Zone 1 and 2, as part of your programming, set up Zone1 for the time to start, how long and the rest, then under program 1 setup Zone2 for the start , how long. You will do this for each of the programs, P1,P2, and P3. I think you will see that both outputs can have different times. When you are in P1, set Zone1 to the time to start. Hit Zone key to go to Zone 2 and set it to the time, can be the same or different. Go to P2 do the same and P3 the same. There you have your 6 times that will just run as you have programmed.
Thanks, Sam. But I still need your help. I programmed : Zone 1 Program 1 at 7.00 a.m, Zone 1 Program 2 at 13.00, Zone 1 program 3 at 19.00. Zone 2 program 1 at 10.00 a.m ; Zone 2 program 2 at 16.00 ; Zone 2 program 3 at 22.00. I need somehow to make it run. Unsuccessful yet… Maybe you can help. One more question, how to restart this gadget to clean up all the program? Just take out battery does not helped.
@@gennadyklepikov969 You must also set the how long and how often for each program zone. Be careful when using Ok and Set, the set saves the setting, Ok moves to the next setting and Ok will delete a setting. I suggest setting a test setting just P1 zone 1 and zone 2 to the next day. Set both zones before you hit set to go to how long, and do this all the way through. When you are complete leave on Auto and that starts the timer running for all your programs. When you get it set right, you can push any button and see Next Zone1 and the time to start. I did find you must have at least 1 day set in advance for it to work. I messed up a few times before I got it working correctly. Just set times 2 min duration and then you will see the zone is on when you see water drop icon at the times they are suppose to come on. Oh, to delete a program timer, just set how long to zero for each program you do not want. Off turns timer off and does not run.
@@gennadyklepikov969 Yes, the Ok did mess me up over and over until I realized it's true function at certain points of the programming. Glad you go it, I know the feeling when the lightbulb comes on!!!!
Just throwing this out there for those who want to use these kill switches as an antitheft deterrent. Wouldn't the thief be able to go under the hood and disassemble the relay and then hook up the battery in a normal fashion, and then proceed to hotwire your vehicle to steal it? I could see where it would be more time consuming but still possible to disable the relay and steal your vehicle anyway.
I am only a product reviewer as a one time use, I am not a mechanic and can only show the basic use of the product to present how it works. The product works great on my Mini Cooper and that is all I can show results on, I am sure it will perform on other brand cars also.
So I guess the whining sound is normal? Mine does it too and sometimes for just a brief second it gets real high pitched and you can almost feel it in the gas peddle.
Thank you Sam for the detailed tutorial. I just tried to do this and had an enormously hard time getting these dangs screws out. Any advice on what to do if the dusty blade and plastic are a bit sticky? A brush didn't seem to clean it 100%.
I've been having the same problem with my 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo 4.7L. Its intermitted, was not sure if its the starter, relay or the anti theft system. When it happens all i get is a click when turning the key as well. To get past it, I have disconnected the neg battery terminal and let the vehicle sit to de-energize the system for 15-30 mins, re-connect the neg terminal and Vroom! Weird eh?
@loloholmes2793 when you get a new product, have a place to store all your manuals. They are so important as it is hard to remember everything about all the products you own. I keep all my manual in a storage location. You know now, I give lots of details about products I review and you can use it as a manual, so subscribe and just search the product and watch for the detail needed.
@williamtwaddle38 good question and I will tell my experience of 4 months driving it to our grocery store, bank and YMCA. My trip to grocery store is 6 miles round trip. With full charge start. I have 4 green bars when arriving home. Bank trip is 12 miles round trip. I do get down to 3 bars, just slightly let up on speed and all 4 green bars. At that rate in Florida with no hills, I feel 30 miles for sure. To get 40 miles, you would need to cut speed from 24kmh to about 18. 24 is 15mph. To get 40 you have to throttle down a bit. I feel the scooter has a very good range at full speed. At least 30 miles. I will test my scooter full speed for a 30 mile round trip and show how much power is left. Next week, watch for my video.
So the whining sound is normal? I just bought a slingshot and i noticed this sound. I can even feel it while driving its almost exactly like this one sounds.
@samowens44 mine like I said though does it when I hit 2nd gear it seems like then for a second gets really high pitched and you can feel it. Then it calms back down. You can continue to hear it through 3rd going to 4th then wind noise takes over
Thank you Sam. I am trying to use the pump for a small soft wash system I am setting up on a 26 gallon tank to spray bleach and water. Your help and explanation were so helpful!..Paul
I own a 2016 Slingshot SL and just adjusted my drive belt after watching your video last week. For reference the bolts holding the drive belt tight and the adjusting nut are 18mm. I found using a 5 inch long 18mm socket going thru the hole behind the lower left side of the passenger seat made the job very easy. Thanks for the video.
Thank you for this video. I have the gable shutter fan in my garage. The manual is not very thorough and I could not figure out how to set the controller. You were very clear in your explanation. I didn't know they made a duct fan and may try to install one to suck the hot air from the ceiling above my wood burning stove in the living room.and push it through the ducts to the bedrooms. Thank you!
I'm not sure it will work, and sure hope I'm wrong. I am laying 12x12 cement pavers on the diagonal and need to cut them in half across the middle. This makes it a 16 1/2" cut. Will this saw handle that? I hope someone has an answer and/or a work around for it.
You need a circular saw 7 1/2 “. With a concrete blade. This is a tile saw, not for cement pavers. Go to a hardware store and the will help you select the proper tools.
I’m wanting to connect one to the power side of my electric fans in my Javelin. How would I wire it to this to shut off only the fans? I’m assuming I’d take the main power from the battery and put it somewhere on this relay instead?
@FasterNLouder on the relay there are two lugs with nuts. This is your switch contacts. When the relay is off the contacts are closed and with power lead on one lug it will pass to the other lug and onto the fan. When you operate relay with remote, the lugs open the contact and the fan will no longer get power. That simple. The black and red leads from the relay need to have Pos and Grd on them to power the relay.
@@samowens44 the way that I’m understanding this, is that I would have to run the main ground for my fan relays to this disconnect relay and leave everything else on the negative post of the battery. The other option would be running the main power for the fans to this relay and then attaching it to the positive post of the battery with everything else still connected to the positive post of the battery like normal.
@@FasterNLouder I drew a wiring diagram to help you and any others. Hope this will tell the story. Remember the frame of car is your ground connection to the battery, so you can use it for the grd wire. drive.google.com/file/d/18_ue8FG1ms2g5dHqCOFI4HCP6zkr73XG/view?usp=sharing
Really enjoyed your detailed demonstration from beginning to end and back again. Most folks won't do this. I have a 2019 Chrysler Pacifica and it is terribly hard to find a cover that fits and sturdy and flexible enough to to wrap