So just to be clear, the fan is an exhaust fan that pulls air from the bottom. It is not for the actual microwave components. For some bizarre reason decided to make this fan run all the time and it is incredibly loud and annoying. While I was at it, I killed the beeper.
Thanks for the clarification. Wait, so one fan is venting the stove and also venting the cooking chamber of the microwave? Surely the cooking box of the microwave is vented with a fan. Also, I love my Whirlpool microwave because it has a silent mode feature in the manual that lets the beeper be silent at all times!!!! On mine, it is enabled by holding down steam clean for about 10 seconds and a speaker icon with a line through it appears on the display.
This should more viewed! I have been doing radios and I am always having trouble with staying aware about those frequency changes and transponder changes. My instructor really wants me to do good so he put me to solo
I have a 2019 crf450L I’m in Montana and it’s getting subzero F many nights I want to store it in my unheated shed over the winter to free up space in my garage for vehicles. How do I remove the battery before putting it out into my cold shed for the next few months?
Graphics are so good, I thought the thumbnails were real flights! Found your channel from a comment you left on Messick's page. We'd really appreciate if you'd give our channel a look if you're not already following us and have a minute. Thanks in advance!
Great tutorial! That’s exactly what I was looking for. I read somewhere that the logic will change in the future, with LEFT RIGHT options to select stations or something like that. Looks like one needs to relearn things then.
My first thought: "Hey Destin is looking at time travel!". Without kidding, slow mo footage of your flying skills are honestly the only way that I can make sense of it all. Great video, and bonus points for making Destin giggle like a child.
hii, are you kidding me ? the links to 6 cell cap and 12 cel cap... you used that small cube thingy to start your car with ? i can't say i willing to buy it.. can't find the video where you made the car starting cap.. can you link me to it. thanks. andrew
I didn't think I would enjoy watching this so much. The commenting was really great and attention-grabbing. How about a video on a record-speed-attempt at going from the KSP runway, to the old island runway, and back again.
very nice. ive been learning aileron tic tocs and getting frustrated with the heli traveling backwords. at times ive had it just hanging there in the air but alot of times it just wants to travel even in no wind. i read about using the rudder bu its so hard to just give a tiny nudge of rudder, you can really get out of shape badly byt qapplying just a few degrees too much. back to the sim to try using elevator :-)
Pretty sweet, Carl! I love the capacitor in my bike by the way. Thanks. Ill probably buy two more for my car. Respond to this comment or I will leave bad feedback and bad reviews on both items when I purchase them! Hehehehe Just joking, booboo.
I have been considering capacitors for my riding lawn mower. The battery when new seems to work okay but as it ages a couple years it has to be charged every time to have enough cranking power. I usually mow twice a week in the summer.
I like this idea. I am curious on many things. Is the cap pack still wired into the car's charging system, being charged straight from the alternator? What model number caps and Li-fe did you use? Electricity is like magic to me so I feel like I definitely need my hand held on this lol
Hi, Carl can I use a house hold car battery charger ( like 12 Volts 10-50A) and connect it to the DC-DC Boost-Buck Converter to get the proper voltage/amperage out to charge the Phantom 3 battery. YEAH.... I know, not so smart to charge so much for those PS. that's why I'm looking for alternatives.