Pavers should be level. I went inside my pool before filling it and used my feet to pull the wrinkles and then again as it was filling. No wrinkes now. While the pool fills, every 39 min you should adjust the legs which is why pavers shouldn’t go too close to the pools liner as they will pull out. Wider pavers are better but we had a 16ft concrete slab poured to avoid unleveled ground and pavers potentially touching the liner. Installing a wall skimmer tomorrow!
BIG COUNTRY, First, thank you for the video. I purchased a Westinghouse WGen9500C but it shuts off the breaker when I turn on a 4 Ton A/C. Would the extra ton do this? Do you think a soft start kit would resolve the problem. Florida Hurricanes are coming soon and would like to have A/C. The generator runs independent of the A/C for two refrigerators, microwave, TV outlet with no problem. Thanks. Debra
I definitely think a soft start will get you squared away! If you’re using a dual fuel model and using propane, try running it on gasoline for your AC.
I believe your vacuum problem is you have to turn off the flow to output valves to run the vacuum. I have seen it on another video! I hope that helps! I can't remember his video! I was watching because this is probably the last year with our pool!
We used 4x12 inch pavers under every leg and dug them down to be level. We put sand under & because we did it the right way ours has made it through 2 70+ mph wind storms here in Ky. It took a week but that was 4 summers ago. It’s definitely worth doing it the right way
We recently purhased the 10500 model with 13000 peak amps for my brother in law in Houston. He's had a real problem with power outages and the tri fuel generator is just what he needed in that hot, humid city. It powers the whole house with no problem but he shuts off his electric water heater and electric stove while using it becuase they draw too much power. It runs the A/C and everything else with no trouble at all.
How do you get the last connection done, we can’t get it into the top t,! Can’t pull it far enough to get the second ring pipe to pull far enough apart to connect it
130 ft/lb torque for U-Bolts seems excessive and maybe that's why 'locking' washer were destroyed - In accordance with on-line E-trailer ...9/16" bolts torque value range is 60 ft/lb - 95 ft/LB while 1/2" bolt torque value range is 45 ft/lb - 70 ft /lb.
Hey great video. I have one too. Have you ever measured the RPMs at idle? Also can you confirm that an empty gas tank will take a full 6.6 gallons of gas? The reason I ask is because mine idles at 3750 RPM and it will just accept a little over 5 gallons. Hope to hear back.
That fact that you have to put on so much, says that its garbage. Dicor is horrible. Use Foever Lap sealant. 100 times better. Unless you can find Premier Pro sealant.
The extra holes in the skimmer are for attaching the outside skimmer to a pool with metal walls and/or attach a wide mouth opening. You'll use the buttonhead screws for that, but you don't use that when you got a soft liner. Stop cutting the gasket in to two pieces. It's a double gasket for a reason and since you have drained your pool, you didn't have to cut it at all.
If there is a ton of old sealant and it’s real bad I’d recommend removing it. But in this case, I went over the old stuff. In 3-4 years, if I have to do this roof again I will be removing what I put down before adding new
The manual specifically states not to use full synthetic oil during the break-in period because it causes problems with internal seals or something like that... Have you seen any problems? I prefer synthetic myself but don't want to damage the system.
So why did you install the Alltrek wet bolt with the zerk facing out and the other wet bolts facing in? I find it much easier to have all the zerks facing out so i don't need to crawl under the RV to lubricate the wet bolts.
You would NEVER clamp off the outlets. A little research would have uncovered the INTEX 1.25" to 1.5" Type B Hose Adapters. These adaptors slip into the outlet sleeves and are clamped down. You can then install the plunger valves and have a way to turn off the inlets of your choosing. Why a 'pool' guy would recommend a 1" hose is beyond me.
Yes. If the nut comes loose and falls off(heaven forbid), it is more likely that the bolt will not come out if inserted from the front of the truck. Think about the wind trying to push the bolt out every time you turn vs the wind keeping the bolt in place.
Love mine. Only used it once but it did its job. I also have a transfer switch. All sockets are live. I must have bought it in between seasons. March 2023. On sale at Amazon for $577. Free shipping. Now I see it has gone up $779. Weighs 200 lbs.
We have used not one but two Verizon mobile hotspots in the past. Went as far as upgrading one of them to an Inseego MiFi X Pro 5G UW a year ago. The fastest I have seen where we live is 300+ Mbps after we upgraded to the 5G hotspot. Last October, we received word that Verizon 5G Home Internet is available where we live. Upon activating 5G Home Internet, we downsized one of our hotspot plans. I wished 5G Home Internet was available when I upgraded one of my hotspots, for we would have no hotspot plans. You're an Air Force vet, that's cool. If my Clemson alum dad were alive, he would say me too. He passed away almost two years ago following a five yr battle with Parkinson's.
True, but portable A/C are horrible in what they supposed to do; cool. On top of that, they are not nearly as energy efficient. I had to install one of these portables in my garage the same as he did in this video. I've yet to feel the thing cool. I'm returning it in hopes to at lease find one that works better.
@@BigCountrysWay Are we discussing the same thing? I’m referring to on the generator, the 50 amp outlet with a 30 amp circuit breaker on the generators panel under (sort of) the outlet.
Air conditioning is a freaking necessity. I enjoyed watching this. Not sure why your portable doesn't have a dual hose. Of course, you may have modified it since this video was done. But, if the single hose works, that's fine.
I traveled with my Verizon Home LTE, and it DID eventually get disconnected for TOS violation- because it was not operating at the address in which it was registered. It took about 20 months before it was finally shut off, but they did shut it off. Now I can’t get Home LTE OR Home 5G/5G+ from Verizon because I violated the terms of the agreement. Verizon offers hotspots specifically for this purpose, BUT- they don’t have unlimited data, and are quite a bit more expensive than the $25/month Verizon Home LTE. I would imagine as the wireless Home Internet gets more popular, Verizon will really start to crack down on customers that try to use these while traveling. As we all know, Verizon usually isn’t keen on customers getting around their billing structure; clearly they aren’t going to let people circumvent their mobile hotspot plans simply by taking their Home Internet on the road with them. I thought I was getting one over on Verizon, and in the clear after the first year of using my Home LTE on the road; now I’m no longer able to use their wireless Home Internet service as I’m banned. Honestly I didn’t consider that I might get banned from being a customer, but here we are 😮. It worked gloriously while I did have it though; I wish Verizon offered this for RV/campsite users. Can’t beat the price, and I was getting 60 Mbps down, 25 Mbps up SOLID.
How did you get the last top bar in? I have about a 5" difference & cannot pull it back or stretch it out enough to get it snapped togther to completely form the top ring?
how do you find a similar noise that I can hear when I go over a bump? Everything looks good and moves tightly together. I don't want to replace the whole front end chasing this one noise.