Hey guys, my name is Tomi. By trade I am 313A refrigeration system mechanic, G1 Gas Technician and now 308A Sheet Metal Apprentice :). I will be posting videos on how to fix, troubleshoot, tips of how to maintain your Heating and Cooling equipment and appliances. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask and I will answer your questions with my professional opinion. I hope you find my videos useful. Thank you for watching!
Watched a number of videos on this problem but yours was the best! Checked drain line connection - OK, checked pump impeller - OK, and finally used wet vac to suction out drain line and that fixed the issue. Thanks so much for taking the time to help us less mechanical inclined individuals.
@Pahamopr "Thanks a ton for the kind words! Glad the video stood out and even happier that the wet vac trick worked its magic. Sometimes it’s the simple solutions that save the day, right? Keep up the good work-you're definitely more mechanically inclined than you give yourself credit for! 🚀"👍
@JrJagsFootball Thanks for reaching out! The plastic tab is mainly there to ensure you don't slide the electronic cell the wrong way. You can still use the device without it; just pay close attention to the orientation when inserting filters. Alternatively, you could add a small screw with a plastic piece to serve as a stop/guide. Anything that prevents incorrect sliding should work. Unfortunately, finding a replacement tab might be tricky, but these solutions should help you. So u can go back to the cells and don't need to use the 16x25filters . 🫡
Yay fixed it! Drained all the water out and saw bits of handles from a spoon or knife stuck in the impeller outlet. We don't have many with those handles as they were breaking and replaced them, will just need to wash those by hand. Bit of a pain getting that white plastic guard off and on though.
@@marksapollo Thanks for sharing your experience! It's great to hear you fixed it by yourself. It definitely pays off to be patient and take the initiative to solve problems, not to mention the money you save in the process. That white plastic guard can be a bit tricky, but it sounds like you handled it well. Thanks for your feedback!👍🤝😎
Thank you for your clear instructions. My husband found the problem and after clearing, it drained perfectly. Funny enough, the culprit was a small piece of glass at the hose connection point.
@ThusiraD so here is the affiliate link it will show you actual sizes in the link below. There are 5 filters in the box. amzn.to/46bih4j The model # is FC100A1029 Actual filter size: 15-15/16" x 24-7/8" x 4-3/8" Again there are many different filters that are cheaper too. So you can get this or use it as a reference for sourcing one out. 😊. Good luck 😎👍
I built one of these e-bikes with the 36v, 250 watt side motor this weekend. It was frustrating but I got it done. The bracket is a one size fits nothing. I had to reorientate the Motor bracket assembly and could only use one clamp because the two bracket clamp points were too far off from the frame tubes. I used a 40v 6aH Ryobi battery with a Power Wheels battery slot adapter. My area has a lot of hills and my range was just maybe three miles ( half up, half back down). I added a seat in the back for my son or daughter to sit (8&10). So total weight me a a kid ~ 260 pounds and the 26” fold up bike with motor and battery, it’s a heavy rig, lol. It took some finessing to get the chain aligned and proper tension, but in the end was dependable. I’m going to swap out the thumb control for a twist grip and I have a few 40v Ryobi batteries so I can extend the range by carrying a spare battery or two. I’m doing my wife and kids bikes next but using wheel rim assembly brushless motor kit, much more straight forward and I hear more efficient.
@geneandrew1269 Wow, it sounds like you've been busy! There is nothing like some weekend frustration to make the final product that much sweeter, right? 😂 Kudos for the ingenuity with the Ryobi battery and Power Wheels adapter! Just a heads up: make sure that whatever controller/motor you select is a compatible 40-volt battery. Can't wait to hear about the rest of the family's e-bike adventures! 🚴♂️ brushes motors are definitely better. You just need to make sure your controller is designed for a brushless motor. (3 wiers to motor). Thank you for sharing your experience and ideas, A+ 🙂👍
My 22 year old Honeywell electronic air cleaner apparently failed recently as the small indicator light no longer will light up. I noticed the unit not working after I cleaned the 2 cells in the dishwasher like I have done twice a year since the unit was new. However, I did not verify that the EAC was indeed working BEFORE I removed the cells prior to cleaning. So I don't know if it was working before I cleaned the cells. The clean cells were returned to the unit only to learn that the EAC would not turn on. I thought I might have a broken wire but that proved false. Basically I figured the EAC was shot after 22 years and decided to replace the EAC with disposable paper filters since a new Honeywell replacement unit would be over $1,000 plus labor costs to install. I got Honeywell replacement paper filters on Amazon that fit the old unit perfectly. I figured I saved my self over a $1,000 and the twice a year cleaning of the old unit. I am very happy I found this video on RU-vid. Many thanks to the person posting it.
@paulmeyer1065 Glad to hear my video was helpful to you! It's always great to find a more budget-friendly solution. Just a quick tip: be sure to flip the power switch on the electronic cleaner to the off position, and maybe even tape it off. If it gets energized for any reason, it could potentially start a fire, especially if it gets wet. Stay safe and happy filtering! 😊🤝👍
@YylerHdhd hi there it's never good if things wobble. Was sprocket bent, or is it just sitting uneven on the spokes? Some wobble is acceptable... you can run in a problem with a chain falling off if there is too much play. 🫡
Not Much Play with the Wobble Anymore just A Slight Wobble on the left thanks for asking. I Started Counterclockwise. There is Also No Bend It's Straight.
Thank you for your detailed explanation, it was great. I have had other blockages in the drain where there was a one-way valve inside of the drain tube and that got clogged up so like you were saying, the drain tube narrows, but sometimes inside of the drain tube there is a duck bill one way valve that opens when draining, but then seals itself up and it causes a blockage. This time, it was a plastic round sticker that was about the size of a dime. Thanks again for your great video and your stationary camera work.
Hi Tom, Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. It definitely helps me out! 😊 Discovering the restriction in the check valve is a great find 😁. I'm glad you used this video as a starting point and took it to the next level. 👍 Have a great weekend! Cheers, 🍻
WOW!!! Thank you SO much for this. You have made my wife very happy! For me, it was a small object, like a broken, half donut shape piece of black plastic that got stuck under the tab you took out (which I would never have known about or how to remove) and seizing the pump from moving (3:19 in your video). At first I thought it might be part of the dishwasher, but it's probably a small plastic piece of a water bottle being washed and got lodged in there. Anyway, cleared that out, put back together and working like new again. All in 15 minutes flat!! Thank you thank you for doing this video! :)
You're very welcome! 😀 I'm thrilled to hear that the video helped you fix the issue and made your wife happy. It's amazing how such a small piece of plastic can cause so much trouble, isn't it? Kudos to you for tackling the repair and getting everything working again in just 15 minutes! Thanks for sharing your experience - it's comments like yours that make making these videos worthwhile. Cheers! 😊👍
Unfortunately, it would not work well. You could try to attach the sprocket to the disk break, and you would need to change to the rim brak system at the back wheel. I would recommend you try to find a more suitable kit for your bike.🫤😎
Thanks Dr.Eric, I'm always thinking how far do I go with providing information in the video 😅. It's encouraging to hear that auto drain part of info was useful for you 🙂👍.
I do agree with you that it's always the best to use them the way they have been designed. However, sometimes people dont want to wash the cells or they lose or break pre filters / cells, and or the module becomes defective. ( people do all kinds of crazy things) 🙂 This is just an alternative for people to use 👍 until they fix it
Found another solution for E24 after trying all the suggestions on this video. The door wasn't closing easily. Found the middle drawer was not receding completely. There's a flap at the back of the middle drawer that needs to be lifted for the drawer to close completely. When this is done the water starts flowing and the dishwasher works.
Thanks Robert that's good information. Sometimes, you can have multiple problems, and only one code may be displayed. I appreciate you taking time and helping out in the community. Have a fantastic weekend 🫡🤝👍
Found a piece of plastic that was lodged in the impeller blade preventing it from spinning. Removed, and working like it should. Thanks much for your help.
Bro your vid really saved my day! Wife was so upset because it kept doing this E-24 even after cleaning the filter. I had no idea the little turbine in the drain could be accessed that easily! Turns out, mine had hair wrapped around it! Simple fix! Thanks!
I did all of these and poured very hot water into the dishwater very carefully and thanks very much for your video as I didn't need another plumber!! Thanks so much !!