Hi Peter, I’m in Ottawa and went to The Door Company located in Metcalfe, Ontario. Great place. They supply most of eastern Ontario. www.thedoorcompany.ca/ca
Thanks so much! Unfortunately I haven’t. But that also looks like a great ride. Slightly different controller. If I can get my hands on one I would definitely enjoy seeing the differences.
Thanks !! Much appreciated. In my case there wasn’t much science behind it. I just rode lots of miles and kept adjusting along the way. And trying out different riser heights for my aerobars. The saddle is a Selle SMP TRK. A friend had one and I really liked it. The aerobars are an older model from Profile Designs that unfortunately is no longer sold. I really like them. Lots of adjustment options.
Thank you so much. Ended up finding out that the reservoir going to that switch was clogged with that nasty shit. Cleaned all that out and the drain hoses and now my washer is working as it should. Smells better too. I appreciate the helpful video bro. Wish I could attach pictures. It was CLOGGED bad lol.
Great video, much appreciated! I’ve been looking for suggestions for ice baths here in the colder mountains and this is just what I was searching for. Thank you again!
Thanks for this note! It’s so great to know the video is helpful! Make sure to watch my other video on making an insulated lid and the one on how to clean and care for the de-icer and you’ll be all set!
Hey, i have that bike. Its the most fun Ive had in 40 yrs. Im 75 i need a break. Like being 40 again. I work as hard just go further. Im guessing around 80 miles with out the powermore. I ride gravel on steady rolling terrain. @😅 I love this bike . Power is smooth Nd the bike looks like a bike.
As a non e-biker I found this video extremely interesting and insightful/ Love the customizations to expand on the bike's already amazing functionality. Great video and production!
You are very pleasant to listen to. I just clicked on this because I just replaced a freezer evap fan on my Whirlpool (too fancy for anyone) Refridgerator and waiting for it to come quietly back to life, hoping there is not another issue. haha. I didn't need any of this easy to understand and well spoken information, but I just kept listening because your speaking style is easy to learn from. I may need it in the future since appliance repairmen don't like working on these doozies! haha.God Bless.
What about water freezing in the line and leaking in back outside fridge? We replaced icemaker totally and it worked a few times-maybe a week and started doing that again. Sears Kenmore elite and of course right after warranty out....
Fantastic video! The step-by-step instructions were very clear. Like you, I found some accumulation all the way through, but nothing really shocking. It may turn out to be the pump, but at least I know I have a clean system. One question: I am having a hard time getting the spring clamps reconnected, especially on the interior hoses. Do you have any tips on that? Did you use a normal set of pliers?
Thanks Scott! And thanks for the feedback on your machine. Glad you found it helpful! My apologies for the late reply. Yes the clamps are a challenge. I used regular pliers the first time. But realized life was mush easier with a pair of bent nose pliers. So when it came time to change the pump and do it all over again, I invested in a pair ! I highly recommend doing that.
This is one of the best versions of this setup that I've seen. Well done sir! Practical. No complex construction, woodworking skills required. Stealthy as well. Question: Do you run your vehicle at night? How do you stay cool with draining the battery? Thanks!
Thanks! Glad you found it helpful! I have mesh window covers I use on my windows to keep them open at night. And that’s all. It does get warm. But this summer I’m thinking of investing in a battery bank and buying some fans to help circulate the air.
Thanks for the video. I dragged this problem for more than 6 months thinking how am I gonna fix this. Stumbled upon this video and got it done in 20 mins and in 8$ .. thanks again
If your condensate pump doesn’t work will it cause the air handler to stop working as well because when I turned back on everything only the condensing unit was the only thing running what do I need to do?
We have bought two of their entry door locks and both have ended up this way. The second lock has lasted two days and will be going back today. I’ll be going to a different brand.
Great video. My pump wouldn't stop either but the cause was a pluged exit valve that needed to be cleaned. So if the tank is full of water, I suggest folks testing the switch first to see if it turn on and off the pump before trying to fix or replace it. Of course that means some contacts would be live and you may want to use someting that is not conducive to play with the switch.