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Inflation (caused by rump tariffs and artificially high diesel prices, aka, corporate greed) has been good for these lights. They are about $18 on amazon as of 8/13/24
I know this is several years old, but it would have been great to see the physical connections to the underside of the evo controller, the battery stepdown "motorcycle" usb connection, and the molex pin connection... which that one is a mystery because no idea how it makes it out from the controller to the pi because the observed wires don't match what is listed.
I have same question about where exactly do u connect your 3 wires. Red to power on circuit board where the brown power was. White to brown wire to led lights and. Black wire to ground. Still not working. Help. Thanks ChrisN
It would be great if they connected this service to IPFS decentralized internet for better internet access away from choke point comercial nodes and severs .
I got this same exact pump, I got no clue what I could have done myself but once there is more than 2 inches of water in my basement, it is on for 5 minutes and shuts down because it overheats so quickly.
This pump, like 85% of utility pumps under $275 are possibly not made by the 'brand'. There are manufacturers such as "GP Enterprises" that make a business off of an investor paying them to "Research and Develop" [Make it look unique] pumps for them to also mass produced those rebranded pumps. Zhejiang Jinmu is the other major one, and might have made this one [Hard to tell because some of these companies clearly steal from each other.]
@@ilovemyevo556 Unfortunately not as most of them are Private Label manufacturing with some doing co-packing. Some brands such as Superior pump seemed to have moved away from co packing and do private label manufacturing
Yeah tongue weight is very important but let me just say if a couple little propane cans are a concern you need to get a different tow vehicle. I'm used to pulling heavy equipment around for if you have 800lbs or 1000lbs to me that's not a difference at all unless you're pulling with some little suv or somthing. Just because you're over 15% a little isn't a concern. It's more a concern if you're under 10 and even 10 IMO isn't enough
I bought this for an emergency. I have a huge drainage system installed in my back yard and front yard but will the torrential rain their is still potential flooding. I plan to set it up if there is a hurricane or close to it.
I tried one of these that said it would work down to 1/16" water. It wouldn't. It might have brought the level to below 1/4", but not even down to 1/8". Useless for me.
I was hoping at the end of the video to see all the spices in the racks and also to see how much space was in the cabinet afterwards itself.. Great video
I finally got mine to pair following the instructions but had to use a small screw driver to hold in the button on the camera. You will hear a click when the switch under that button finally makes. I was not able to get that click with just my finger...
Your way probably makes for less wear, but Lippert actually has the webbing going to the *inside* of the door jamb. Now I have to decide which way to go! 😂
Nothing fancy, no click bait, no 40 mins talk about random shit Clear, fast instructions I just made my first batch! Hopefully it turns ok! Thanks brother
Hi, really nice video. I'm new to the forescan device and software, but noticed you did Not mention anything about the software. I ordered and tried it, but couldn't get anywhere. Received a pop up message about a software registration code or something like that. Is registration required in order to make the forescan software and forescan device work??
Just bought this Wayne Water Bug before the CA huge rainfall. Using it as I type outside for standing patio flood. I Love this pump. Thank you for showing how to clean it. I also was. Concerned about the water spitting out the hole but you assured me it was normal starting up. Thank you!
I make sure the connection plugs were not in water. I even wrapped the connection in a plastic bag for good measure. The cord itself is waterproof if not damaged.
That is a hard working little pump. When building some units that had underground parking, basements and light wells. That little yellow pump puts in the work! Bought it over 5 years ago and still a workhorse. Even with the floods last week.