To remove the metal grill on MagnifiOne: ONLY the METAL grill is removable - - there are 3/4" metal tabs spaced about 1" apart on the top - separate these from under the plastic top - the grille is attached at the bottom via sticky tape and the lip of the grill - the grill will pull out directly forward - top tabs do come out easy enough, but getting leverage between the grill and the plastic is tricky to do without gouging - guitar pick didn't work, credit card no dice, bigarse flathead screwdriver worked by putting it in the crack and gently twisting to pry it out - one you get a corner moved any distance, work between that and 1" over, back to #1, #2, #3, again 1,2,3,4 by this time you'll see what the tabs look like - pry the TOP of the grill out until it is free, then gently pull the bottom out NOT AT AN ANGLE, but straight forward. Nearly inevitable, you're going to ding the plastic at the top but once it's started you can put a credit card between the flathead and the TOP plastic.. go slow and it won't look like complete poo when done. Good Luck.... ~ A Desperate Magnifi One owner with blown speaker and a Magnifi2 minibar with a donor set of speakers to rob.
Thank you. I have the AC180 for van life and have used it to run my DeWalt table saw and miter saw. Wanted to see if I could use it to run electric 14" chainsaw. You demonstrated that it could. Thank you much. Blessings.
I have mercury outboard 125 2000 when out on water I took water over the transom trim went and stayed on had disconnect the battery to stop trim motor f r om running about hour later it work fine again
Hey my trim button on throttle feels weird for down button. Motor goes up not down on the handle. Will go up or down on the motor switch. Is my issue the throttle switch?
@ZBark22 Maybe someone can chime in but I would get out my meter and start checking where the power stops. There might be a wire diagram online that would help.
If I was up on that rock,,no doubt I'd be in the water,,lol I bet that is beautiful country up there, a few months ago we went to New York,, actually I think we spent two nights in Ohio,, I think in Cincinnati and maybe Columbus,, I really can't remember.
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful time out on the waters, Maybe better luck next time, like they say, and I can not remember the saying now Lol, enjoy the vacation and memories you shared , regards FISH
On April first week I planted mine , and today Mothers day weekend they Popping out, as asked how my early start went. Ohio's Fred Canna Happy Mothers Day Family from the Big East
Man your spouted, looks ready to go and will do just fine, I have placed mine down a month ago and nothing is. Up at all, I may start to dig one up out of courisousity. Lol
Just saw this video a month after you posted it. This could be a storm drain runoff tank from a house. It's meant to take on water quickly, and then drain it back into the ground slowly. THis may be still in use. I would seal that up as it was, and make sure you don't fill it up with dirt and debris. And since there is PVC pipes in there, i bet your city inspector has the info you need, since those things need permits.
I believe you are correct. I think it's some sort of catch basin. Must have been put in prior to the neighborhood being built. It' s just such an odd place. I'd like to use it somehow to help with all the water I get in the back yard after rain falls.
I wonder if it was some sort of french drain. There is a piece of corogated pipe at the top that is seen. I wonder if this was a low spot at some point in the past and a drain came into it.
Man that looked like a ceptic tank from the house or maybe a run off, glad no water was there as running 110vac is risky, Mark this one off in the books.
I figured it was a cistern from the first video, but now , I don't know,, I don't think a cistern would have all those holes in the side, I didn't know they had plastic perforated pipe back then,, I hope you can find out and let us know, by the way, your daughter is a cutie.
Hi Vern. You had mentioned cistern and I thought you were right as too. I've been trying to research what it could be. The holes make me think maybe it was a well to let water in, but I sure don't know. The mystery continues. Thank you for the complement on our daughter. I need to bring her into more videos.
Hey Fred😃I don't know what it is but it's neat😁I like that it is wet and clean😉I hope you find out what it is🙏🏻Thank you for sharing👍🏻Happy Easter to you and yours🐇🐣ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
You can almost open a museum up the airplane part hat fell now the hole, maybe all those longs one nice long row I say, and yep I be fixing that plank maybe cinderblock then the plank and two right angles done.
you did get a lot of wood out of those trees,, I wonder if that is actually a cistern,, back in the day there was no city water and everyone had a well I still have one here that I catch water and use it to water the garden.