I have the 182 with exactly the same problem - water coming out by capillary action which was made worse by my tank developing a slight lean. I managed to re-level the tank and for now stopped the leaks with silicon and dropping the water level. I would not buy another,
Hey mate how did you go with connecting the gas up ?? I just bought this heater from Bunnings but the gas connections are both female so female thread on both. Not sure where you are located but I’m in Sydney, the gas battle has internal thread and so does the black connection on the heater
So if you leave it on and full overnight, and the ice melts, it doesn't just pump the water up again and reuse it like the bullet ice makers? I have a bullet type devanti machine and too many plastic moving parts, it breaks frequently and i repair it and it breaks again because the stress on the moving parts is crazy. I like ice ready to go first thing in the mornings so the bullet machine is good like that, just re makes the melted ice back into fresh ice over and over until theres too much ice or not enough water. Hoping this unit would do the same. I don't have a big enough freezer to be storing ice
I’ve had one for a couple of months and no leaks yet .no other complaints on any forums or youtube on the horizon models curved front was a disaster. I would have made a claim to Petbarn where I got mine straight away .
Looks like they fixed that flaw in latest version, battery sits absolutely tight, it's 21700 battery with protection board (that adds few millimeters to battery length). I also have Convoy with 21700 without protection board, I tried to put this battery in NWL20, and as I thought it's too small, doesn't even touch both contacts. So if you want to have spare battery for NWL20 you should buy protected 21700, most likely it will fit, if not - use the coin. By the way, both batteries work fine in Convoy S21E.
I’m Waiting for the ryobi days sale this summer hoping I can get the ryobi high torque with 2 ho batteries and 2 free tools for $279. I have the p262 and it’s great I also have the 3/8” extended reach ratchet I got them both with a charger and 4 batteries for $350 usd. Ryobi is a great option I’m not sure that Milwaukee is worth the difference in price. TTI makes good tools regardless of the brand but why pay 33-66% more for something that’s just as good as the cheaper option?
Gonna throw one of these in my single sub slim box that’s sealed with a 1,600 watt amp once my 48cdf124 blows. Or the basic kicker comp 12. Hoping it blows soon! been pushing its limits. They recommend 150rms 300 peak. I run a 300 peak BUUUUT that’s cause ima run a 180-200rms and the amp probably clips being a 1,600 watt amp which isn’t good for the sub and can do the same as over powering it. Hopefully she lets go sometime soon! No signs of blowing as of right now though💀🤘🏼
I hope you clean that contraption. And you are supposed to lock down the blade with a screwdriver before removing and replacing. 😂 You’re also supposed to rebalance when you sharpen such a beat up blade. Finally, what language are you speaking? 😂😂🤣
Phew I recently near to buy, but you saved me Hopely they quickly replace it or recall the products on the market as soon as There you go, Thank you mate Btw, Just wondering how about if we use the flat top battery? Does it fit and still functioning?
I put mine through abuse. It's an older brushless model. Owned it for about a year now. Because it's only 400Nm there is a fair amount it struggles with. But I just hold the trigger down with some ear defenders on and about 30-40 seconds of impacting and it'll usually get it off. Gets very hot but hey. I think it's finally dying after doing a subrame on my car. Brush is going. So I think I'll replace it with either this P262 or the high torque.
@@andrysuryadiI got mine in the mail a few days ago. No issues even if i shake the light a ton. Id say your one is defective but if returning isnt an option i would think even some tin foil or something would work fine.
You might try raising the sub off the floor. I used yoga block under the legs. I have the Klipsch R-SWi down firing sub. and I have hardwood floors. I also placed a bath towel under the sub!