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  • in reply to: Posting YouTube Videos #1036
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    It may be due to iPad IOS not supporting Flash… there are many YouTube videos that I can’t watch on my iPod for the same reason. That’s a bigger problem than BigTreesTech can deal with 😉
    joe

    in reply to: Posting YouTube Videos #1035
    caleach
    Participant

    It worked perfectly on my Mac but not on the iPad.
    Steve

    in reply to: Posting YouTube Videos #1034
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    Well, let’s give this a try… I went to your video on YouTube, clicked Share and copied the link here. I did NOT make a link, I just pasted the text here:

    in reply to: Web Site #1033
    JohnM
    Participant

    Hi Joe,

    I have a new slide show from a recent trip to the Eastern Sierra that I’d like to share: http://youtu.be/cM4jPr2mllU. What the process to get it posted on the new site?

    Thanks,

    JohnM

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1032
    allen
    Participant

    Test message.

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1031
    allen
    Participant

    Let us know the results.

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1030
    jibwaylarry
    Participant

    Thanks for all the great input. We’ve decided to use a relaxed approach as winter begins. We’ll leave the refrigerator on, door closed, and continue to drain pipes and turn off the heater. Before the next visit, we’ll also continue to pre-heat (by 4 hours or so) the cabin with the phone-activated FAG heater. Hopefully when we arrive, the refrigerator will have re-activated also as the cabin warms. Inside the fridge, I plan to install an electronic thermometer that can be zeroed out before we leave the cabin. Upon return, we can retrieve the stored high/low readings inside the fridge since the last visit. The frozen water cup and coin are also going into the freezer. I do expect the coin to drop. But after a while, we should know if all was well or if some re-thinking is in order. I’ll follow up here if anything doesn’t work out. Again, thanks; I feel better having a plan.
    Larry

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1029
    allen
    Participant

    I think the bottom line is if a refrigerator/freezer combo only has one thermostat in the refrigerator the compressor will not run enough in cold weather to keep food frozen in the freezer. Shouldn’t be a problem though if you keep your place at 45 degrees. We never had a problem when we were weekenders but we didn’t keep much food in the freezer.

    in reply to: Antifreeze? #1028
    tatonka
    Participant

    Install a Bayweb unit for a couple hundred bucks and control your heat remotely

    in reply to: Antifreeze? #1027
    gagacabin
    Participant

    I have a question, we have a concrete slab floor. My husband seems to think because of this that we do not need to use the antifreeze.. I say better safe than sorry.
    We always turn the water off at the base and drain all toilets etc.
    In this case, I don’t care if I am right or wrong, I just want to do what is correct.

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1026
    caleach
    Participant

    We had a problem with our Maytag refrigerator last winter where we were getting frozen food in the food compartment and melting in the freezer, just like some of the comments here. Nothing we tried would solve the problem and even had the thermostat replaced. Finally decided that the fridge had finally bit the dust and bought a new one at Middletons. Great service and hope we don’t have the same problem again. We generally leave the house set at 45 degrees in the winter and we have a hot water recycling system to keep the pipes from freezing and wasting too much water when we need it hot.

    I like the penny in the cup idea and will try it out too.

    Steve

    in reply to: Oak firewood? #1025
    Mike
    Participant

    I just received 1.5 cords of Almond from Dunlap Enterprises (Soulsbyville, 532-4974). It was half of a 3 cord order that I split with a list member. Having been shorted badly by my vendor last year (Kate/James from Copperopolis), I was pleased to see that this load was generous! Cord measure is highly dependent on how carefully the load is stacked so it is an inherently inaccurate measure. With this in mind, I will say that my 1.5 cord was probably closer to 2 cords! Cost was $420 which included my half of the delivery charge.

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1023
    allen
    Participant

    I found this interesting article here:
    http://www.appliance-repair-it.com/garage-refrigerator.html

    This would explain why everik’s water thawed and refroze.
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    Garage Refrigerator Problems- Low Temperature

    Not running/Not running enough

    Most refrigerators (with the exception of newer high end refrigerators) are controlled by a cold control/thermostat in the fresh food section. Which means if the temperature in the fresh food section is at the set temperature (the cold control is satisfied) the entire refrigerator cuts off. This works fine at higher temperatures because when the temperature in the fresh food section gets to the set temperature the freezer is plenty cold. To understand all of this, it is important to know the fresh food section is cooled by cold air from the freezer on almost all refrigerators with a few exceptions.

    What happens is when the ambient temperature gets below about 50 degrees or so the refrigerator will not run long enough to cool the freezer properly. This is because the refrigerator doesn’t have to run very long to cool the fresh food section to set temperature if the ambient temperature is low.

    Then when the ambient temperature gets down in the 30s, the refrigerator will not run at all. So eventually the temperature in the freezer and the fresh food section will become the same as the ambient temperature.

    So lets say the ambient temperature has been around 25 degrees for some time. This would mean that the temperature in both sections would be close to 25 degrees. 25 degrees is too cold for the fresh food section and food will start to freeze. 25 degrees is not cold enough for the freezer and things will start to thaw.

    This is confusing and I know you are thinking how could food be freezing in the fresh food section and be thawing in the freezer if you just said they will be the same temperature. Well its simple things such as meat and ice-cream must be around 0 degrees to stay frozen but things that would be in the fresh food section such as water, soda, beer, eggs or milk will start to freeze at 32 degrees.

    Note for this to happen, the temperature has got to be down for a prolonged period of time. If it just dips down at night then back up in the day the refrigerator may work halfway ok. Also some companies make heaters that correct this problem to a certain extent. They say the heater only allows the refrigerator to run down to around 32 degrees.
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    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1022
    allen
    Participant

    Hummm, I wasn’t aware new refrigerators shut down below 50 or 55 degrees. We’re full time now so that wouldn’t normally be a problem, but if we go somewhere for a week or so it could be a problem. I will have to take a look at the owner’s manual. There must be a way to bypass this shutdown temp sensor. We bought our new one in May of this year.

    in reply to: refrigerator technical question #1021
    tortuga
    Participant

    We have a one-year old fridge too – but have none of these problems. It’s a very basic model, so maybe we skipped the fancy energy saving options? I’ll go read the manual though!

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