Like you, I buy extra tools to leave where I need them. That stubby reminds me of the one in my dirtbike gear. A reg ratchet can't get the plug out. Yours looks a hundred times better than my old unfinished one, ha.
Comparing apples to oranges does not remedy the original fault of the product. Even with simple instructions some people aren't meant to mess with electricity and some are downright afraid of it and making their own repairs. I am not one of these people, but I have met a lot of people who would...
Here in the US most everything sold says, "no user serviceable parts inside". They do this to insulate themselves from lawsuits from people that are not qualified to repair said items. I can't believe that some folks want to be so dismissive of this problem. The mfg should include a warning with...
Stuff happens. Since we are blaming it on heat cycles, maybe the manufacturer should design it better so they don't come loose like say in a home water heater. In all my years of working I never saw a water heater or an AC units screws loosen up.
If the wires were secured properly at the factory, they should not have came loose in 5 years. Most of us have central air units that pull more amps than this and we don't have to constantly check the connections. Furthermore we don't have to open our electric panels that feed our homes to...
Pics or it didn't happen !
Just kidding you. That's cool you came back after all this time. Even though it didn't turn out to be your dream career, at least you lived it and found out for yourself. Great post. No loose ends left in this thread.
I have a Centennial that is making lower side arms like crazy. When the bine got about 12' tall it stopped growing upward as it was already flowering early for some reason.