This is awesome! But I have managed to do these steps out of order... I got the handle to come off the faucet, and the cap and brass thread are unscrewed and spinning freely, but the cartridge is still attached and I'm trying to figure out how that can be... I got the tiny hex screw completely out, so what is still holding the cap-brass thread-cartridge assembly to the handle? Agh! Help!
Well, centering cylinders and spheres is rather simple, but what about lining up cylindrical or round spherical objects such that their outer shells touch? Is there an easy way to do this, or do we have to always construct a rectangular solid helper object with appropriate dimensions?
Can you tell me what position the handle has to be in to access the nut with the 3/32 hex tool? Should the handle be in an open or closed faucet position and should it be positioned for cold, hot, or mixed water? Thanks in advance for your reply.
It has been a while since I put it together but I think one or two of the gears are printed twice. I will go through and see possibly make a build video. Thanks for comment!
@@kjacks540I'm waiting for the motor , in the meantime I have another question about the two small wheels, the one on the support in the right ten or eleven teeth? thanks
Do you know what the plastic, cream colored part that the brass nut screws into is called? The entire housing that the cartridge slides into. Mine is broken around the top, where the threads are that nut screws into. Does that plastic cartridge housing come out?
I don't get it. I am missing something. 😣 I've been learning for more than a year and I still dont get it. I will pay for assistance if you could help. It's so sweet how your leaving your videos for kids btw
Thank you, ya part of the reason I made this video was so I wouldn't forget myself lol. I would say try to watch as many videos online as you can on the basics with Arduinos. I am no expert but I always take it slow knowing I will fail but I use that as a learning experience. Its the only way to learn.
Hello and thank you for all the comments! I am still working on this project myself right now it is not very efficient. Once its hooked up to an actual AC power source its not strong enough to keep running. This is kind of one design that came out of my attempt to create a sustainable energy source. Its not ready yet but I will definitely let you know when I have something good enough to use.
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Hello. The aerial view of Parrot Anafi is wonderful. I also love Parrot ANAFI. I am flying Parrot ANAFI in Japan. I also take on various challenges such as Japanese scenery on RU-vid. Thank you very much.
I have this faucet in bronze and like several other reviewers of these models had it seriously leak underneath the cabinet after only several months of use. I'm wondering if the cartridge is to blame, the brass ring wasn't tight enough, or if it came loose with use as someone else noted. What's your experience been, as I'm concerned that if it loosens again or the o-ring seals under the cartridge fail I'll be flooded again. I've marked the position and will keep an eye on possible movement, but that still leaves a possible failure of the o-rings. Just wondering if a bead of silicone around the edge of the cartridge chamber would be wise to prevent water from leaking out?
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Thanks for making this video and linking to your parts. You have the same faucet as me and it really helps when I'm troubleshooting to find videos like this.
It is pretty easy! This was an old project of mine I made out of a weed wacker motor to test how much psi I needed to crank at specific rates. It's actually pretty difficult to constantly produce enough pressure to maintain the system especially for an off the grid type I am trying to create. I've ultimately given up on the air compression to produce power and have moved to solar as it's the easiest to produce and maintain. I will post a video of my setup soon. Thanks for comment! Stay safe out there!
What is making all that noise in the background? I bet it’s a sex robot. Can you please make a video about your sex robot? Like how you built it and how you keep it moist?