Thanks. Got mine with Calyx. I had the MiFi 2000 with Calyx for a year. I switched to T-Mobile Home Internet SageComm V2 for a year, but just recently they started enforcing address location. Now rejoined Calyx (my 3rd year with them) and got the MiFi X Pro. The X Pro is much better than the 2000. I will try playing with these settings- very good to know.
Nice to hear, I am up for renewal and was looking to find a better service/price when I got into the details of other services they all wind up costing much moe. So will renew for another year and just be worry free
I have the same system ..suppose the touch screen goes completely black and shuts down the unit but i still have electricity thru the house. Does this unit have a battery back up ???on the touch screen
How do you like this mitre saw , so far? Is it good quality? When you adjust angle, does it move after when you make a cut. Im thinking to buy this same saw. Make some more videos please. Keep up the good work.
Nice video. Some questions/comments: - When you showed the label on the outside condenser unit, your overlay commentary screen obscured most of it. - For the outside temperature sensor, was that for the HVAC system? I've seen (and have had) identical ones, but they are for the AutoTrac controller for just the humidifier. It was a a good idea to relocate that out of full sun. - Did you consider a combined heat pump version for heat, in lieu of replacing the furnace? - At one point you talked about the heat rising up in 1% increments. That's true for the full variable stage (NVA8 model I believe). If you have the NVA9, that's the five-stage unit (stage 1 at 25%, stage 5 at 100%; then varying levels for stages 2,3,4). - The energy saving mode, I believe you'd use that if have a variable-cost energy plan. That is, the (typically electric company) gives you below average electricity costs during off-peak / low usage periods, in exchange for either charging you more, or remotely disabling certain appliances - as a way to reduce the consumption during peak times. [My Rheem heat pump hot water heater has a similar setup (but I don't have that service from my electric company.)] If you have that electricity plan, you'd probably want this mode enabled. Else running your AC during this peak time could cost big bucks. I'm about to evaluate two Carrier heat pump systems: a two-stage Performance system, or the five-stage Infinity system. I really like the features the five (or variable) stage systems provides. But as I keep seeing in comments, I don't sense that the reliability of these highly-advanced units is rock solid. Couple that with it seems like any repair is going to be a four-digit one, I'm not sure it's the best unit for me. But I wish you the best luck with yours!
The system was great for 10 years while it was under warrantee, working down to negative temps in new england. I didn't care the techs were out here 3-4 times a year trying to debug OAT/OCT temperature sensor out of range errors among other head scratches. Even the main carrier rep for the area came out and they had to hook up remote data logging which never solved the probjem. Today I have my own manifold/leak detectors/ misc troubleshooting equipment and have had to train myself on how the unit works down to each component. My conclusion: The system is great but carrier "trained" technicians are morons and can't troubleshoot. So for that reason I'd go with a simpler system unless, like me, you want to learn how to fix this stuff yourself. (PS- The issues they couldn't figure out were stupid simple once I knew enough to troubleshoot on my own. They kept overcharging my system, couldn't find leaks, had water leaking on the oat/oct temp sensor plug due to the way they routed wires "downhill"... took me the homeowner studying and learning all this stuff and getting the courage to ignore all the warnings on not doing this yourself because "it's hard and you have to go to school for years" to finally get resolution. NEVER trust the experts... especially the ones that tell you to take a safe and effective injection. Experts will cause you pain every time.)
Same here Brother. I bought it at the beginning of a 2000 square foot LVP job. I actually was half reading the directions when I put it together. So I first put it together with the mounts backwards. I definitely noticed the wobble as I pulled the saw all the way to the front of the cut table. I figured I’d tighten things up after I got back to the shop. Ended up… I realized I was backwards. I moved everything around to match what the instructions say. And yes… the outfeed rails wouldn’t even hold a 1x4. I had it correct when I had it backwards. I got mine on sale for $120. It’s a shame the mounts are crap because other than that it’s great and has great other features. This needs fixed by masterforce asap. Hopefully in the next 3 years so I can break it and make a warranty claim.
i almost finished assembling mine. My 12" Masterforce saw base is about as long as the mounting brackets. That leaves me with no room to adjust the center of gravity as described in the manual. The mounting bolts are also too long. I ran out of thread before they were anywhere close to being tight. I thought the whole thing could be stored with the saw attached. That is not the case for anyone watching. You have to remove the saw before storing. I'll return it tomorrow. Thanks for you informative video.
Sorry to hear after getting to that point of going really, this wont work and trying to make it work. Masterforce makes many really good things, wish they had spent more time on this one. If it was 95% assembled it wouldn’t be that big of a deal. However when you spend hours and then it doesn’t work that is when you get frustrated.
SA Stands for Standalone meaning only 5G Bands not only a single band it could be on n25 and n41 or if on auto its typically a low 5g band and its partly using some 4g bandwidth. Just an FYI
Alot of money invested there sir. Hate to see u have a problem down the line prematurely and carrier not cover it.. Sometimes little things can be over looked.
Gwt that water heater blowing straight out not towards the brand new condenser and the down spout That combustion exhaust cant be any good for the outdoor coil....
Thank you thank you thank you. I have been attempting to change out the regular before and didn’t realize the “T” connector up under the chassis was where to disconnect the hose. I’ve paid 2 different times. Now I’ll be able to replace on my own. I’ve been searching for a couple of years. This video was extremely helpful.
Using the RJ45 its much more solid, the only time you will notice is if you are running a VPN and critical packets for SAP. Then hardwired is the only way to run. If its just non work then wireless 🛜 s fine. Where my sons lives there is a tower that my speed is 1.5gb down and 1gb up. Its crazy fast, have no real use for that much speed but its neat to watch.
I've had this toaster about 4 years but didn't use it much till this year. I Discovered something I think you will Enjoy. I like Hot Dogs and even had the Cheap Little Hot Dog & Bun toaster. But... BAGELS & HOT DOG BUNS are Toasted on ONE SIDE. Maybe Toaster can do Hot Dog buns to. I Opened a Hot Dog Bun NOT SEPERATING THE HALVES. PUT THEM INTO THE BAGEL SLOT LONG WAYS STILL ATTACHED. SET TEMPERATURE LEVER BETWEEN 1 & 2 Closer to 2. Hit BAGEL & TOAST BUTTON and waited about 45 Seconds till they were automatically done. IT WORKED!!! I was so Happy. NOW TOASTED NOT BURN'T HOT DOG ROLLS. Easy Peasy NO WORK So if your kids or yourself want a hot dog without firing up the grill and just using the MICROWAVE (DOG WRAPPED IN A PAPER TOWEL FOR 43 SECONDS) AND TOASTER THAT TOASTS IN ABOUT THE SAME AMOUNT OF TIME. YOU'RE. ALL. SET. YEAH! & YOU CAN TOAST 4 ROLLS AT ONCE in the 4 BAGEL SLOTS. Have FUN.
Before it was white knuckling while driving. Right after it was night and day. Now able to control like never before. There are many options out there, I went the lower cost way for the age of my vehicle. Yes it was a pain, however learned allot and knowing more about the handling makes me much more comfortable.
i appreciate your uploading this video as I have a very similar rig to yours and will probably want to replace my propane regulator in the future - one note on the fridge I think I found that with the generator running it was hard to get the fridge going - turning off the generator did the trick
App is ok, was better when it was same as the interface. However they needed to make it like all other apps, keep in mind you dont have to update it will still work. I updated and just live with it. Dont really care much about the app, more the actual control unit and how well the system just works with 0 issues.
No suspension, all how much air you put in the tires makes the ride more or less ridged. The base is a composite of some sort, very sturdy and easy to remove and clean. Hope this helps, my dog loves it and is always ready to go for a ride.
First time it stopped working. Looked inside and it had gotten dirty after years of not cleaning it. Took it outside and blew it out with compressed air and plugged it back in and like it never missed a beat started working again. Love this thing
Nice to hear that, best of both worlds having both. Dogs get a work out and then you can go where normal you couldn't because of distance or dogs not allow on leash all good.
I've been installing Carrier equipment for 40 years. Wait until a circuit board or motor fails. You'll part with ~$800.00 to $1000.00 for the repair bill. Absolute garbage made in Mexico.
Yes, it is behind the tank pressure gauge. It is the red button you see inside where the cord is wrapped up on the unit. I love mine, soild unit that isn't even as loud as this video makes it seem like it is, which isn't bad.
I always say, buy what works for what you need and pay for the extras and enjoy. As there will always be a better, cheaper, more expensive, more features, less features item around. Enjoy what you have and maintain it best as possible, still enjoying it. 😀
Hey I have the Kobalt twin cylinder oiless. Not bad . This is nice. At some point in time with a lot of use the cylinders piston need replacement . I also have a ingersol rand small dual tank similar oil lube. Going on 18 years . Only replaced the regulator.
Good couple of videos. Thanks for the good walk through here; it will help in my decision. I always get a weird melancholy feeling when I start trying to figure out if my dogs might be happy or not. I sort of worry about my choices with them, etc etc. I think @photographingwildlife8779 has a healthy and helpful perspective on it...definitely would rather be out with you than stuck bored at home. The fact that a pup gets excited upon seeing the trailer is a great indicator as well. Have fun, and stay safe!
You should see him when we travel in our Class B RV we got last year. Hes so big and its small inside, however hes always ready to go to just be with us. We make it work and he sleeps curled up.
Excellent review. Very informative. Thank you so much for making this video. I know it’s been a few years. I was wondering, because I just installed pretty much the same system except mine is a heat pump. How is your system holding up so far? Thanks for the great review the infinity control panel. Not even the manufacture video explains it as well as you.
No issues what so ever. Only thing I not crazy about is the dumb down app they switched to. The old app, same as the console you could do and see everything. The new one is basic controls only. It works so shouldn't complain much.
Great video thank you. I already checked out Part 1 and I'm most impressed by the detailed look at this trailer which I am thinking of getting for our dog after seeing someone else with one.
Since it has finally warmed up I got the bike out and his trailer and he hoped in and went for a ride. Just had to put air in the tires and we were good to go.
He always wants to play, this give us the ability to take him with when we go on bike trails that require dogs on leashes. Also we do have a leash set up, but after 1 to 2 miles he too tired, so then he hops in and just checks out his sounderings. He just enjoys being out.
You probably could of saved some money by just having your home insulation updated. If you have a crawl space I’d recommend insulating under the floors in the crawl space and blowing in more insulation in the attic. You can also have them blow in insulation in the walls now and also have foam injected into the walls as well. That would be your best bet rather just getting a new system and still having the drafts. Usually your electric company will have a program to come out for free and do things to better insulate and keep drafts out. They spent $3500 on my rent house 😂