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Not enough info. What's your source temperature? What is the tube made of? The hotter the source, the time you need to heat it and the less surface area you need. There are too many factors with...
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More info please. What style of fridge? Do you have a water filter in it? Etc? Could be condensation or melting ice from the top freezer.
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If you're using a webmail client like Yahoo, you can't. You may be able to purchase enhanced service which may get rid of it. Check ToS of your provider.
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Can't you design a high frequency, low-pass filter in series/parallel to do this? Design your filter to attenuate anything twice the frequency of your ADC resolution. Since the resolution on your...
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Change the WiFi encryption type and password. Use WPA-2 personal with AES.
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Start by multiplying it out and combine like terms, then solve for x.
Here's the first step: 4x-6x+12=3x-6 Now solve for x.
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Why didn't you post the error codes? They could literally mean anything.
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Drink more water. Can't hurt.
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Your neutral switch has a short in it.
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Will the motor run without the belt on? Will the drum turn freely? IF no to either of these, there is your problem. Note: without the belt on, there may be a switch that opens contact for the...
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Perpendicularly bisect at least two sides of your triangle and the intersection is the center.
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Plug the numbers in to Excel and plot them out. Fit a trendline to it picking the function type that will get you the closest to an R squared value of 1.
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You should be able to reverse the motor direction to achieve the same effect. On the remote this can often look like a <-> symbol. If it's not on the remote, you'll have to change the switch on the...
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Limit Circuits are usually high limit thermostats. If it is resettable, push the button, if not resettable, replace the high limit stat. You will need a wiring diagram and possibly a parts blow up...
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It sounds like you already have a forced air system that is heated with gas and already is a "Central Heating" system.
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Your original photo is probably the same way. The on-camera screen just doesn't have enough resolution to show you the flaws. Keep in mind, that's a tiny screen and your camera take BIG pictures. ...
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Your system will likely have On or Off delays so you can't short cycle the system and burn out the motors by doing what you are doing. Otherwise, your thermostat relays may be crapping out and you...
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Post the motor model number and any specs. This may be a dual voltage motor. The red wire may be for 240V wiring and the Black and white are your hot and neutral respectively. Hot goes to the...
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Simple internet search for the model reveals its manual on the 2nd link: http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/GE-15079-v1-v2-timer-instructions.pdf
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Find a stat that has similar specs. Here's the manual: https://customer.honeywell.com/resources/techlit/TechLitDocuments/69-0000s/69-1634.pdf
Typically control stats will simply provide a contact...
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Voltage doesn't turn a motor, Amperage does. Voltage is simply the amount of Electrical Pressure the motor is designed to use to push said amperage through the coils. If a motor calls for 110V, and...
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Sounds like you got confused as to which is the hot leg. Go get some white vinyl tape and a sharpie and test the leads to figure out what they are. Also, determine if your living room and kitchen...
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The switch is probably a 3-way switch with another switch on the other side of the room. There are probably two red wires tied together and stuffed away in the fixture as well.
Switch: Black on...
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Step 1: get a wiring diagram and a repair manual for it. You will also need a multimeter and the ability to perform continuity or voltage tracing with it.
Step 2: Check the On/Off Switch, the...
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One of the black and one of the red wires will be your power supply reading 120V to ground (green), and 240V between Red-Black. The other red wire and black wire are the switch leg off the...
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