I don't care if it's a restoration or simply cleaning and reassembling the item, it's always interesting to watch.Just watching him tear it down and reassembling to item is interesting to watch. Happy to hear Lester the crow sounding off, it's comforting to know he isn't in the stew pot . Ken California USA.
Swamp coolers in general need regular disassembly to clean them. They allow all sorts of nasty bacteria and mold to grow, and are a common cause of legionnaires disease, a nasty type of pnemonia. Black mold is also no joke, it'll make you very sick.
do not think even IKEA could stop this genius...have watched quite a few of his restores and my respect and admiration grows after each....waste not..want not...
Weirdly when I was in Vietnam I could not find isopropyl alcohol anywhere. Pharmacies actually just sold plain 95% ethanol for wounds/etc. I think a 500ml bottle was about 20K VND (about $1USD.) It actually confused me a lot and took me a long time to figure out how to get some rubbing alcohol. In my experience alcohol is the best electronics cleaner, it's more gentle than other solvents on circuit boards. Also weirdly finding large bottles of hydrogen peroxide was difficult, the pharmacies all seemed to have only 50-100ml bottles, though I'm sure you could find the paste kind for bleaching hair I guess. Cồn Ethanol for Mr. Electricity.
Nice job. However, it is not a STEAMER it is a HUMIDIFIER. Made in China for Sanyo from the mid '80s to present. My Japanese mother-in-law uses one. Thanks!
Ну зачем вы всё время откусываете провода? Их отпаивают или откручивают. Какое же варварство. Мастер вы на все руки, видео отличные, но, к сожалению, вы их портите, откусыванием проводов.
C'è chi butta via (ovunque!) e chi ripara. Ben fatto! Ma alla fine cosa aveva per gettarlo? Era sporco e per sicurezza sono stati sostituiti i 5 interruttori. E' il consumismo che fa gettare via le cose come questa?
um, you do nice work. However if you do testing to see what it needs, you should show some of the testing to let us know you do test it. Otherwise, there seems no need to change parts if you don't test them first. Also in the US we don't call that a steam fan. It's a vaporizer In this case I don't think it even heats the water, tho I may be mistaken about that.
@@ProlificInvention taking out and replacing parts is clearly shown... i'm just saying you wouldn't replace parts without checking whether the parts you are taking out is good or not.
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