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Hello there, I have a GE profile that the freezer is t cold at all, the fridge is doing great but the freezer fans aren’t blowing cold air at all, I just ordered a new capacitor and Start relay, is this common for the GE French door style fridges? Any ideas why the freezer isn’t cold would help, thank you in advance
Phillip this is an absolute amazing informative video. I don't comment much but I found this video looking for information on the Orbit sprinkler heads and stumbled onto this and it appears that the Rainbird is the new replacement (LG3)??? Any how your presentation is legit. Thank you and I had my LLC subscribe to so that the team has all your wisdom. God Bless.
Just saw your channel scrolling around and subbed. I really like your raise block bed alot. I have been thinking a lot about something like this. We live very close to the coast with a high water table and I need to build a couple of these probably at least 5'-6' square and 24" high to plant my avocado trees in so that they are safe from sitting in water , the same thing I'll have to do for a mango trees which all will need rebar or something sticking up out of the corners so as I can slip pipe over it to tent them for hard winter cold snaps along with lights to keep them warm😁👍
@@craigjacob3704 That is great. I like the idea of a rod standing at the corners. I wish we could grow them here, zone 8. But we have one avocado from seed in a planter.
When removing the core, if the bottom is full of dirt (and it always will be), hold up the internals and spray a strong jet of water into the sprinkler body to stir up and wash out all the dirt and sand and grit. If there are small pebbles, you may need to pull them out by hand so they don't block the core wrench. Once you have all the dirt out, it should be very simple to remove the core.
@@arhedler I've started using a wet/dry vac. Just started going through each zone one by to clean them out and replacing/repairing as needed. A very long extension cord.
@@joaolcorreia I actually replaced both fans, the upper and lower. I got the part number though the GE parts website then bought the fans through Amazon
@@joaolcorreia put in your model number then select the correct diagram. It will give you a selection of diagrams for your model. Find the fan you need and get part number.
Have an over order of blocks, so thought this would be the next project. My understanding is that blueberries do not care for blocks. Thanks for the ideas.
@@llrainll Never a problem. The blocks are not a waterproof wall and the bottom is on the normal ground. If I did over water, the excess would seep through the block wall
You just saved me $3,500 on a new fridge! Thank you, you are appreciated. We had the exact same problem with the exact same fridge. It was made in 2013 and it’s 2024, it’s a good fridge!
Pretty nice idea. I had not seen those little clips before to use with the string. Amazon I assume? Thanks for sharing... next video you might consider shooting in landscape mode instead of portrait.
@@sallyknutson6595 There aren't many places to be greased, the front wheel spindles. On the deck, I think all the bearings are sealed, not needing greasing. It's time to do maintenance again. I'll video that and verify the grease points.
@@ChillinwithCav I put a 2x4 under the back end of the deck to hook it up then connect the front rod. Then I can just pull the belt back over the edge of the drive pulley and rotate it while holding the belt in place.
This was a great video and helped me fix my fan issue. For some reason after I replaced the fan though my fridge is cooling too much and freezing over and I’m not sure what is causing it
Thank you the video, I noticed the contact area on the circuit board was in pretty good shape. I couldn’t see the wiper part. Have you tried to clean both , lubricate and reassemble and see if it works?
Thank you for a detailed video. I have same refrigerator, the issue with mine is everything is freezing in the fridge, from eggs to everything. Could this also be related to fan?
Followup, mine is a CFE28USHLSS and the fan uses a completely different rubber boot to connect to the removable panel, not the back of the fridge. I was very afraid of tearing the boot so I cut the old fan off of it instead of stretch the rubber. After reassembly, the main fan works but the drawer fan now doesn’t. I took it all apart and ensured it was plugged in but still never turns on. Fridge seems ok though.
My father-in-law fills the holes of the blocks with good soil, and plants onions and basil or lettuce in them. You would think this would limit their size, but the onions get as large as the ones in the garden bed, Sometimes filling the holes.
Thank you for the tip! I have watermelon, acorn squash, carrots, growing abundantly in ground with woodchips and horse maneur. But my tomatoes and bell peppers are kinda stunted, i will build them a raised bed :)
TLC is much easier. You focus more on a small plot than a large garden. You pull a weed here or there as you walk by. You don't need a tiller. The soil is special. It's hard to make the soil in a large garden as special as a raised bed. You don't have to bend down as much. My wife and both like that.
Thank you, Mr. Wade! This is very helpful to me! :) (I'm trying to cap ours, maybe temporarily, because they are currently turning on when we simply turn our pump on, which is not our desired behavior). God bless you, and your family! Thank you,
They make a lot of cloth gadgets nowadays that you can wet and put on your head or wear around your neck. Or you just could get you a sheet or a towel and wet it and wear it and that would keep you cool. Something I used to do when I had to work in the desert. And please get plenty of electrolytes. Water will just flush out all the vitamins and minerals of your body and you will actually get dehydrated. Also, salt intake helps.
What a great job. I was thinking about something like this but my wife had doubts. You convinced her! 😁 Does your cover system handle strong wind? We don't have tornadoes here but usually it gets quite windy in September
Oh yes. The hoops do really well in the wind. I just bricks to hold the netting down. I use the post holders, the short pieces of PVC as a base for hoops and the string trellis
This is the refrigerator fan part# WR01X10588 correct? I have same problem and want to make sure to order correct part. Where did yall order it from? I went on GE and part cost shoes $96.71. Just wanna make sure on right track..TIA