Thank you for your interest. I began this quick video when part way through doing the task. As I recall, after removing the wiper arms getting the cowling removed seem straightforward. The cross-member was easy to remove with 2-3 bolts on each end.
Your plug is not working with my EcoFlow system. I’m back feeding with (master breaker off) I cannot get my Furnace to turn on. Incidentally, none of my GFCI’s in garage are on either. But the rest of the house is. I have the Ecofliw Delta 2 w/extra battery. Currently I’m going into a 20 amp commercial duplex line specifically fed to the panel. All done to Code and the grounding plug is in one of the outlets and the other plug goes to the Eco flow. the other way I tried it was the extension cord coming out of the Eco flow going into a three-way splitter one plug with EcoFlow one plug with the splitter, one plug open and that line being plugged into that 20 amp outlet. Either way can’t get the furnace to work.
You are using the ground to neutral bonding plug with a 3-way power Tap as shown in the video? Best to run a cord directly between the furnace and the power tap with ground-neutral bonding plug plugged into one of the branches as shown in the video
Have you ever had the delta connected to A/C charging while using the bonding plug, if so were there any issues? (Looking to power my furnace but also recharge the EF delta with a generator in event of power outage)
Been there, and done that without issues. The home's ground is attached to a ground spike in the ground, which is an extra level of protection and is not required in case of emergency.
You mention your passenger floorboard. My driver floorboard is soaking wet. It’s often parked outside under trees and it’s been raining a lot lately. My question is do you think this same clog could be attributed to the drivers side? I initially suspected the AC condensate drain but that’s apparently on the passenger side.
Unknown... Perhaps on the driver's side there is another drain. There is definitely a horizontal drain far over at the perimeter of each side that goes down into the fender area (referred to at 25-30 seconds)... Perhaps that horizontal drain is clogged on the driver's side of your Volt. There is another wet floor volt video that pointed to the ac condensation drain on the passenger side being clogged and so full of water that sloshing could be heard and it overflowed to soak the driver's side floorboards and carpet
Same problem with my Opel Ampera. Driver Side carpet becomes wet when car parked outside in Rain. Opel Dealer tryed 5 Times to solve the issue but after many hours and 1700 Euro it's still not solved.
Just did it with my 2015 volt that had wet passenger side carpet after a heavy rain. Used a 50-ml syringe and a pliable hose to dislodge the debris/dirt. Should be good for another 8 years. Thanks for the video.
I bought a delta too, do I need to buy an adapter and the neutral ground bond? My refrigerator has the clavle with ground so will not fit with the delta outlets
clavle? I am not sure what you mean by "clavle". In the USA NEMA 5-15 plug with a ground pin will fit into the Delta. If the device looks for a Neutral Ground bond then a Neutral-Ground Bonding Plugs is also available commercially. ebay.com/itm/275760206791
@@TheGodfather360 some devices request neutral ground bond and most devices do not. I would doubt that a refrigerator would require a neutral ground bond.
damn, that scooter looks to be in quite rough shape. keep us updated on the progress of cleaning it up and upgrading it (if that’s what you’re gonna be doing). stay safe out there and happy riding!