I just installed a FV-08111RF2 Panasonic bathroom fan today and I have a similar 20 year old timer switch and my bathroom fan turns one and off every 2 seconds. So I am super happy that I found your video. Nice detective work J.....I will buy a new timer switch and hopefully problem solved
That is a valid point. It’s probably every 2 years I might actually use 80% of those on that board. But 20% is even less frequent. It’s almost FOMO that if I sell or donate that tool that I haven’t touched in 10 years then I will need it right after that. It’s probably a form of hoarding too just like most people who can’t divest of products they’ve acquired. Then there’s the activity of actually trying to pare it down. That time intensive activity isn’t worth the effort for me since I hang the tools on the wall which was once just unused vertical space. Surely someday I will have to go through those obsolete or non-moving inventory and divest.
So far it’s still intact. The only damage is from drops from my kids from drinking water or juice. Otherwise 1/4” looks great. Thanks for your question.
It's all about the products your using. I've had excellent results with SureCrete products. For ultra smooth, stainable, sandable overlays, the product is called SureCrete one coat. Formerly microtek. It has to be ordered. They have products for all of your resurfacing projects and they work. No they aren't paying me. They should though. Haha. I talk theyre products up because they work.
I did the tests and it was more lower due to so much calcium and magnesium. It was higher with the Chloramines before I added the whole home Water Conditioner and Carbon filter system from Springwell.
I thought my tps was broken kept getting a code from it thousand times kept saying low voltage output but I eventually kept adjusting it and it fixed itself could possibly be a ground issue rpm kept getting stuck at like. 3 to 7 thousand rpm
@@jcardisco1 it turned out to to be the throttle body screw it corresponds to the tps and how the throttle body actuated, it was too tight and throttle was gettiling stuck
Thank you for the video! I wish you could help us to do it! :). My hubby is afraid he can damage pipes, by mistake. He is saying you have to know exactly how and where to cut the wall, the pipes...
You can do it! Just use a box cutter to cut a small inspection hole about 6”x6”. You can even stick your phone in there and take a video since your head can’t fit in that hole. If you cut a spot for inspection and you need to repair later then use a “California patch” where you leave a large edge of paper on the replacement drywall piece. It’s really a neat trick so you don’t use tons of compound or buy that ugly mesh patch kit from HD/Lowes.
So I have same problem but I’m not electrically inclined. If I don’t care about the few dollar a month energy of the fan lightly on even with the switch off, is that safe?
Safe ? Yes. Wasteful? Yes. Also I kept cleaning the vent of cobwebs and dust bunnies because of the constant exhaust and transfer of air outside. I would rather fix something 10x before cleaning something 2x but that because I don’t like house keeping chores.
I’m trying to remove the center nut from A/C clutch from my 2005 Outback XT. But I have no way of holding the clutch as the holes are covered. How did you do it?
Mine seems to be rubbing on the left side. It is so annoying! It is rubbing on that new cloth material, and it has a very distinct smell as well. Still have not figured it out.
Not so good. I had to use hot glue and a little clear packing tape to hold it on. I think the vibrations made the adhesive come off since it wasn’t designed for that purpose. In the end I got rid of this long tail and went to a Baikfiet with Urban Arrow. I use it everyday to get the kiddos.
Doing this as well, thanks for the video. Since these fans have a hard on/off switch, I'm planning on using a smart plug with mine, leaving the fan setting on at whatever speed, and then I can turn it on and off with my phone or by voice with the echo dot in my garage. Just throwing that out there for anyone interested in the idea.
My opinion is no. Just save up more for a better bike. Or buy a cheap ebike and a burley trailer from Craigslist. I drove it 3x/week for a year and had so many issues in that 1 year. Now it just sits in the garage.
I never bought a Lectric. I bought an Urban Arrow Family Cargo and really like it for taking the kids and cargo in it. I’ve had it for 6 months and have 1000miles on it without any issues.
Problem, what problem? Great video, nice to know I am not alone, I think it would need to rain for 2 years for both of us to use all our just "for a rainy day" stuff. Super organising and you know where and what everything does. Great video, great set up.
Mate, do you have a link for an ej22 tps? 1992 Subaru Legacy L 4x4 non turbo ej22 I can't find the sensor anywhere! I love the grainy audio/video quality
Thx for the info mate. I'm considering this instead of the Tern GSD I'm hiring. I use it for hauling 2x kids every day and a few of the points you raise are steering me away from the Eunorau. I guess you get what you pay for
Glad it helped. I’ve been thinking about adding the prefix to the video title “don’t buy” for some time. Your comment convinced me its time to add that as a warning to other buyers. The price is seductive but its such a hassle to deal with the failures of the components that it’s not worth it IMO.
Yes sir. I have a whole home water conditioning system with carbon filter media too (for taste) but I still have to drain this beast to let all the sediment out. Luckily I don’t have gas where the burner is trying to heat from the bottom through all that insulation of sediment. I did change out the electric heating elements last year too. Something I’ve always wanted to do and it was fairly cheap for the elements and associated wrench.
For anyone looking this up, if the lights don't work on the buttons it is possible soldering the rear buttons at the connectors (so remove climate controls and solder at rear buttons) could be a fix. Edited: I appreciated the video but audio wasn't great.
My name is Edward Williams I’ve been having the same problem drove me crazy I sprayed kroil lubricant on the edge of drum where the glides are and instant the noise went away try it