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As far as I can tell it is basically a switchable variable resistor, giving 1,2 or 3 ohms depending on if one, both or no sides of the solenoid moved...
I am disappointed to hear that as I was hoping that my situation was unique. The manufacturer did comment on this video so you might consider letting them know.
I was given one of these cars when I was a young kid by a friend of the family. Being a stupid kid, I sold it to my brother for $25.00 which to me was a lot of money back in the 60's. He took it and wrecked it.....I regret that decision ever since!😢
Reviews of the igloo IMX 70 say the internal dimensions of the cooler only give 54 qts? But when i calculate the specified internal dimensions (26.68" x 14.43" x 12") I come up with 80 qts. Have you measured the internal dimensions for comparison?
I do not want to sound too critical. As a retired land manager the question should not be can I make it into a great spot whether 2 wheel drive or 4 wheel drive?. The question should be how much resource damage will I and others make going in? Many of the soils in SE Oregon have a high clay content and dry very slowly after becoming wet. These wet soils are slick somewhat soft. When dry they are a very hard and durable surface. As users of our public lands it is important to protect them from damage. Recreation on our public lands is increasing each year. With the increased use is increased damage. The result of excessive damage results in lose of use of those public lands to all. Just something to think about when users plan their next trip.
Hey like your review I am in Australia and I think our laws and stuff are very similar but I can't find any portable stoves to use indoors for wok cooking there are hundreds for sale but all say outdoor use only , but I see asian people using them indoors so is it "Use at your own risk" scenario? Or are there specific ones suitable for indoor use? Cheers Mat .
I don't think any of them are going to be listed as safe for indoor use because I am sure the companies are wanting to avoid liability. Reality is though that people have natural gas and propane stoves and ovens in their homes with pipes pumping fuel in so what is the difference? I would say use at your own risk and I take no responsibility for how you choose to use the stoves.:)
Nope, but in hindsight, I have thought with some additional trimming off the slot the bracket sits in I could force the bracket to line up to get the third bolt in place. It is not ideal, but it could work.
The pictures in the instructions are not clear. When you cut the canister bracket on the right hand side you only have to cut the front of the canister bracket off. If you cut the whole of it off then your wiring mount goes away and your canister wire is left dangling after you relocate it as described in the instructions.
Thanks for watching my video. If you want any additional information let me know and I will be happy to share any particular details that you may be interested in hearing.
The wires froze hard, thus the all pliability was lost, leading to total failure of the chemicals which bind the synthetic materials together. In future if the hose is not plugged in prior to freezing conditions, carefully bring the hose inside to warm up before installation in freezing temperatures. The first thing you do before connecting the hose to the water supply and RV is plug it in to avoid freezing. Another reason for possible failure is a contact with chemicals when cleaning and/or while being stored when not in use. These are not made with natural materials like rubber or latex. Therefore the wires, sheath, and shrink wrap are prone to thermal failure and degradation due to exposure to chemicals/oils and UV radiation. A well cared for heated hose should last for many years. Mine is five years old and working splendidly at this very moment in 11° temps. My sewer hose froze thanks to heat tape failure. While looking for a video on how to repair, if there is an internal fuse I could solder in, I landed on this video.
Thanks for the information. I appreciate your comments. At the time of this video we were using the camper full time. The hose was connected to water 365 days a year and plugged in starting in September through May. That is the season in this area where freezing temperatures are common.
Hi Carolina, no problem, I've had one of the 4 door "saloons" (as they've called in the U.K.) since 1970. It was my 1st car however I can no longer care for it so it's (hopefully) going to an appropriate car club here in Sydney, Australia, only for parts thought as rust has sadly taken its toll. I'm just a bit of a car nut, hence my comment. Anyway, for now take care and all the very best.@@carolinacannons7584
I had one. It was okay. Ended up with a 77 qt Lifetime and returned the Igloo. Lifetime whoops Igloo handily, and costs less. Have since bought another Lifetime to go with my 70qt Orcas for wild game hauling out of the field to processor.
I still have my igloo cooler. The rubber tie down broke and igloo sent me a replacement free. Good to know about the Lifetime coolers. Lifetime makes great products.
I love the cooler. I use it every time I go to the grocery store because I am a fair piece from the store. If I am not going on an overnight trip I don't even take cold packs anymore unless it it really hot out. It is a great cooler.
Toyota mechanic showed me it’s easier to remove the boot first and pull the plastic housing plug off instead of pulling on the wires and risking pulling the wires out of the plastic housing which then becomes a major pain to repair.