I love ingenious people!! You sir are ingenious. Just one thing, and believe me I am being nitpicky: In general it's not good to blow through conduits which you've used to channel a chemical. It might introduce moisture into the system (in the case of a treadmill that may not be all that important, but in some closed systems even a tiny amount of water contamination may be harmful). More importantly you don't know if the chemical that you're putting in your mouth is toxic. Silicone lube isn't all that toxic, but who the heck knows how careful the qc in China was?? Keep in mind this is coming from a guy who as a child used to steal gas by siphoning. So young man, do as I say, not as I did ; )
OMG that's fucking genius I don't think I ever would have thought about that that's something I'm going to have to try once my treadmill actually starts running again I've had it about 11 days and now there's a error message on it quite the pain in the ass
@@janejeffords6122 Adding lube does not cause the message to clear. You have to clear the message by performing a key press sequence depending on your treadmill model. For my Xterra treadmill from the owners manual it states: "In standby mode, hold the ENTER key for 3 seconds to reset the message. " Hope this helps.