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Thanks. Considered getting a new unit but they don’t make it anymore even though it’s a ‘20. Would have to retrofit a new one. So had a welder weld the aluminum tank at work and pressure test for nothing. Forgot to drain the hwh, big mistake but got lucky. One thing I did was take pics when disassembling. It helped when I got the tank back a month later.
The other way I can tell which headset is mine is because I bought ear pieces for the Right Ear for the ARs. I feel more comfortable with mine in my left ear.
I have the same pump, same 2 return hoses but I have a skimmer. It’s been fine for years but I switched up the hoses and now I don’t know the right way. So I have one on the pump which is connected to the connector that lets the water in the pool, the pump hose is connected to the shut off T, I have the 2 hoses from return, plus the skimmer hose, I have another T joint and one extra hose. Can someone help please I’m going crazy trying to remember which T joint was the skimmer connected to. The pump is correct it’s the return hoses and skimmer that I’m confused about thank you
I have the same pump, same 2 return hoses but I have a skimmer. It’s been fine for years but I switched up the hoses and now I don’t know the right way. So I have one on the pump which is connected to the connector that lets the water in the pool, the pump hose is connected to the shut off T, I have the 2 hoses from return, plus the skimmer hose, I have another T joint and one extra hose. Can someone help please I’m going crazy trying to remember which T joint was the skimmer connected to. The pump is correct it’s the return hoses and skimmer that I’m confused about thank you
I am viewing this post again after 4 years has past. There are too many mistakes. 1. I don't believe you used 10 gauge wire in the conduit. 2. The receptacle you installed on the post near the RV is incorrect. It should have been a 30 amp receptacle for RVs. You are suppose to plug in the 30 amp plug from your RV into the 30 amp RV receptacle. When you run your AC unit in the RV, the draw will heat up your 12 gauge wire causing a possible fire because the 30 amp breaker won't trip.
Im suprised your engineer friend didnt warn you about the distance limitations of ethernet. Your really pushing it here, i 100% would have recommended fiber to cover that distance.
I noticed multiple times you refer to it as Kern. There's Kern county, Kern River, Kern Valley and Kernville. And the road you are taking is Kern Canyon or as we call it. The canyon. It's the drive to Bakersfield.
Instructions for (one) EJEAS V4 and (two) V6s: Part One 1) Turn on V4 and V6#1 (on V4 the green phone button, on the V6 the motorcycle button) 2) Pair V4 A (press button until flashing blue/red) to V6#1 C (press button until flashing blue/red - do this at the same time as you do V4 A) - will flash blue together when in sync ~3 sec 3) Press V6#1 C twice - allow about 3 seconds between presses to cycle - confirm V4 and V6#1 can "talk" (that you can hear in each mike & speaker) Leave V6#1 on Part Two 1) Turn on V6#2 2) Pair V4 B to V6#2 B (as you did for V4 A and V6#1 C above) 3) Press V6#2 B twice (as you did for V6#1 C) Leave V6#2 on Part Three Press V4 A - all 3 comms should now be paired up and confirm that you can talk and hear each other. If you cannot, turn all 3 off and repeat this process. To turn the comms off - V4: press the FM and phone button together; V6: press the very small button above the phone button. FAQs: YES - you need to pair the comms up each time you turn them on/use them. NO - Three EJEAS V6s cannot sync up for crosstalk together. You WILL need a V4 as the controller comm. Three V6s can talk to each other in an intercom mode (one comm to another). For four EJEAS comms, you will need a pair of V4s and a pair of V6s. I may create a similiar instruction set for that at some point in the future.
"OH! Check that out, that's not good!" -- That's me anytime I look at literally anything important on my old house and find some super expensive repair that needs to be done. 🥲
I have the exact same scenario. So looking at this video, not only am I having the subfloor fixed, but I'm possibly drywalling, painting and replacing the linoleum/tile?
Great video! I need to replace mine this spring, and this will help. What model is the replacement unit? It looks the exact same as the Atwood I'm replacing
This is awesome. I am a renter but my landlord takes money off the rent for repairs I do. How much should I charge for this exact repair. Identical.to.what you did