You did not show us the burner most likely a Relio long fuel line to prime need a tiger loop and yes you need a Cartage type filter for Relios parts are more the thing is pre and post lite off The Ez 1 is Great on the 115ws 4sect at 85 gph at 150psi
Can you provide some information on the cartridge filter? Just moved into a house with this boiler and the old filter you have on the shelf and would like to upgrade. Thanks!
Thank you for your video. It is still helpful to folks like me, 10 years after you posted it! I just recently bought a 1965 Shasta compact, and it is good to see the inner structure of how it is built for my own reference and possible future repairs. I love this trailer, mine is pretty much all original and in amazing shape for being 56 years old!
Thanks very much for posting this video! I was able to remove my radio with ease. Here's a tip - when taking off the top trim piece, I found that starting from the far right passenger side (gentle prying against the soft dash along with tugging) and gently pulling and lifting out as you move left was very easy. Came right out. In my case, the LCD display on the radio is bad - looked as though there was a crack in it where the liquid had seeped out and obscured the characters. I lived with it for years, but it kind of annoyed me. Now I've found that it's so easy to replace just the LCD display on the circuit board that I don't have to spend much on an entire cosmetically-imperfect radio to get just that part and install it on my original.
I still have my Columbia Cougar Flats ll tent to this day and still use it camping. Love it love it shame they do not make them with awnings in present day version.
I was thinking about the same and putting roxul on top of it (both in the wall cavity). But Im not sure. Im afraid of possible moisture collection inside the wall because of this XPS. I live in climate zone 5 (upper part, actually almost zone 6). Do I have to worry and do I have to use vapour barrier/retarder in this case?
Nice !!!As a young girl we used to live close enough to visit this area and there are cliffs on the James that contain very interesting fossils .But this was about 50 years ago ..So nice to see this state park set up ...Thank you for sharing
You can never be late.. I’m from Venezuela and here it’s a different history about bicycles... What we have is what we use.. I could probably get kill if someone’s knows how good those hubs are 😅.. Thanks for the response and info..
*I took this to Le Man 2015 and it rained sideways heavy for 3 days day and night, the tent was dry as a bone inside>>>**nub.best/mgfz** We kept knocking off small build ups of water on the roof and it was perfect.*
Just had a 115 installed a week ago. Installer went with North American controls but unit is working beautifully! This replaced an old Fleetline low efficiency boiler from decades ago.
Have a Buderus live In Germany and not happy at with it. Newest Error Burner. Put in a vacation once and the pressure dropped and stop working we were so lucky so pipes didn't burst. House in freezing cold. Can't recommend
Hello.... I am from germany and saw your Video. Very good input, is the oil boiler still working today? I bought a house with a buderus G115 oil boiler. This oil boiler was build in the year 1995, so he is now 23years old and works vers good. He don't had any rust. According to the chimney sweep and the heating technicians, the combustion chamber is made of a cast-iron-copper mixture, which can not rust through it. So very stable and durable. What is your experience with this oil heater? Can you make a update or follow up Video? Thank you for all.
Im a cylde. Just starting out, im currently building since an off the floor wont carry me @ 367lb. Ive been researching and found exactly the same rims sunringle mx33. The past few days ive been looking for a rear hub...shimao xt 36h 142mm or hope pro 4 36h 142mm. Then knew that there has got be something else too..read bunch of forums and someone mentioned hadley. Looked and titanium! Yep thatll carry my heavy but. Now i look at your build and find the spokes i need. Thank you from a cylde. My frame is steel surly karate monkey and gonna get the blue hadley for it. Thx.
Yea I got that great stuff gun. they say it can sit for up to 30 days. But i've had mine sitting over a year and the foam inside is still good. I only did that because you can disassemble the gun. and I knew if it hardened I can just disassemble it clean it out and reuse it possibly. but turns out it never hardened in a year and 9 months so i just used it again. whoever engineered this gun is a life saver!
I have a problem in seeking songs in order (one by one) in my Toyota Corolla 2016 model. Before songs used to play in order, but now when i press the next option button, songs don't play in order. Any suggestion?
One other thing. If you had to chose what would be your top 3 sites at this campground. At every campground my wife and I stay we always do a list of the top 5 sites in case we come back. Thank you.
Coleman may be improving some of the technology since the Cougar Flats II, but no tent has equaled the design of this one. The huge screen on what I call the living room end is a winning feature. I don't know why they have reduced window sizes in newer models. Also, the little ground level vents on either side of the bedroom end provide great air motion when it's desired to keep regular windows closed. Just don't have them open when raining. We love our Cougar Flats so much that I put a massive tarp over it to protect it from not only rain, dirty rain, but the dirty water that falls from trees or whatever. It also protects from sun damage. The super large tarp over the CF2 allows for all windows to be completely open during a downpour. I make sure the poles, anchor trees attachment points are fairly high and use more stakes to rope down drain valleys so that absolutely no water puddles and causes sagging. Coleman needs to use their new technology and bring back the Cougar Flats II. Our tent is in use 8-10 days every year. I got 3 ground tarps, made especially for this tent, from Amazon.com. Two are still in their shipping bags, in storage. It's a pity Coleman no longer offers this best design they ever made, in my opinion.
That Coleman tent actually impressed the heck out of me surviving that wind all night! Any other "unaffected" tents you saw were only because they had trees to block the wind coming up the mountain face and funneling through our sites open location. We were just in the wrong site on the wrong day with the wrong conditions. The tent was awesome and still is, I still have it and use it.
thanks a lot. tomorrow I am going to be installing in my corolla the new pioneer AVH-490BS and a reverse back up camera that goes into the license plate lamp.
Our company sells, services and installs Buderus Boilers. The Boilers themselves are actually pretty good but we caution perspective customers about using Buderus (Bosch) Boilers due to our experience with the companies support after the sale. I personally have had only three instances where I have had to contact Buderus Tech Support in the past 10 years but in each of these three instances the experience was pitiful. Buderus support group could care less about the customers who own their equipment and simply lack the technical experience to properly support their product line. When I have had to call Buderus I’m reminded of the phrase “those who can, do, those who can’t, teach. Their support team touts years of experience, but lacks best practice techniques to validate their assessment. Buderus is all about changing parts which costs their customers dearly. In my experience the Buderus support team is staffed with incompetent technical wannabes with fragile egos. This is unfortunate for the Buderus customer who ultimately pays the price. What I tell my customers in the market for a new boiler or change out, is to be cautious when considering Buderus. While they are well made from the factory, you are absolutely on your own if there is a problem after the sale which requires the input of Buderus/Bosch. All things considered, there are better choices. Need more info, email me at buderustech@yahoo.com. What to check out the people behind Buderus who you would be depending on after you buy the boiler, give them a call and see for yourself, call 800-283-3787, press 2, press 3.
This may be true, and not just Buderus/Bosch, but many industries. All I know is that the Buderus has now been running flawlessly and cleanly for over three winters without any failure, nor any adjustments needed. Still purrs like a kitten and little soot in chamber and none seen from stack. I personally, from my experience, wouldn't hesitate in buying another one if needed. But since I did get this one for about $800 including Taco circulation pump and air bladder tank from a Habitat Store, if I had to buy another one, I would research my options in other brands. Thanks for your testimonial about Buderus.
has anyone on here had any problems using the stock alternator as it is regulated at 12v... I'm planning on running about 1200rms on a 800watt sub... Will my electrical system be able to handle it? or will lights be dimming like crazy
dank9288639 yes it will I had a sundown x 12 on a shark 2500 running off all stock with 0 gauge sky high wire check out my page and you cane see the x 12 in action
Thank you so much for this video. I finally found a video that explains how to remove the panels piece by piece rather than 1 big connected panel. I want to take apart my dash because I will be vinyl wrapping them soon.
It works great.....It will give you good bass....will even shake your rear view mirror when cranked.....no, its not melt your brain loud....but its enough to sound great.