Fixing things
Dec. 27th, 2006 06:30 pmaaargh.
Helped new fridge go in for my Mom, yay, then tried to fix the problem with her stove overhead fan/light, which is a complicated one with 9 screws and 4 parts to remove before you get anywhere interesting--all found while doing a backbend under the unit. After full disassembly, replacement of the logic unit, and reassembly, unit still not working. After second disassembly, not only is unit not working (expected) but the breaker won't reset, so there's a short in the wiring now.
Well, that's going to eat some time. I'm much more in favor of units with wires, switches, and basic functions, rather than anything that has multiple touch pads and sensor logic built in. Luckily, Lou will look at that.
Depressedly came home from that after buying a 50' power cord so that I could work on the lawn...and discovered much of the front fence has blown down. Something to work on in the morning.
Blah!
Helped new fridge go in for my Mom, yay, then tried to fix the problem with her stove overhead fan/light, which is a complicated one with 9 screws and 4 parts to remove before you get anywhere interesting--all found while doing a backbend under the unit. After full disassembly, replacement of the logic unit, and reassembly, unit still not working. After second disassembly, not only is unit not working (expected) but the breaker won't reset, so there's a short in the wiring now.
Well, that's going to eat some time. I'm much more in favor of units with wires, switches, and basic functions, rather than anything that has multiple touch pads and sensor logic built in. Luckily, Lou will look at that.
Depressedly came home from that after buying a 50' power cord so that I could work on the lawn...and discovered much of the front fence has blown down. Something to work on in the morning.
Blah!