How can I clear the tray in the bottom of model frt21il4fw8
@lindawilson46252 ай бұрын
Thanks! I hate doing this stuff, but you make it easier for me.
@DontPaniku3 ай бұрын
For a second I thought you were going to talk about VCR repair.
@fan484833 ай бұрын
0:15 I heard hippo
@JustinLegge5 ай бұрын
I <3 Humboldt Coastal Dunes! Come for a walk out at the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, Friends of the Dunes headquarters. This video was shot about 1 year ago, and the progress you can see since then is amazing! As our native dune plants repopulate the area, the colors of our wildflowers blooming this season was spectacular! :)
@wolveslick7 ай бұрын
Well done!
@gregcrabb34979 ай бұрын
I live with four cats. When I took the bottom off my fridge I found a whole other cat! It was bad...so much hair and the W coils are a real pain to clean.
@thresaleecerda7526 Жыл бұрын
Thank you! how to get to the drip pan? our coils are shaped like WWWW from the front to the back. i can't get to the coils in the middle. any advice?
@georgebuck22696 ай бұрын
Those WWWWW coils are the oil cooling coils (heat exchanger) for the main compressor. If you don't clean them once a year the compressor will run too hot and overheat. I vacuum the front and back coils to remove the dust with the bristle brush. The only way to get all the dust out is to use compressed air. Yes it makes a lot of dust in the kitchen. The coils are designed wrong by some brilliant engineer, no easy way to clean them. They changed the design after too many service calls. And the service techs couldn't clean them.
@clintonwilliams4570 Жыл бұрын
How come you didn't unplug fridge first and foremost? ZZZZZZTttt! Hello 911?😮
@Anthony_The_Disney_Guy8 ай бұрын
Unplug for what? He was fine.
@Chris27451002 ай бұрын
@@Anthony_The_Disney_Guy I need to do this to my fridge. So you are saying I don't need to unplug my fridge to clean the coils?
@dorianorossiАй бұрын
@@Chris2745100 No, you are not making any electrical repairs.
@1maderaroja Жыл бұрын
No recipe! So, I will not be watching the video.
@philknut9573 Жыл бұрын
The copper pipe was an "ah-ha" moment. Why didn't I think of that!? The crevis tool isn't long enough so I was emptying my fridge, tilting it from the side, then vacuuming it... duh. Thank you Sir.
@dotarsojat77254 ай бұрын
PVC tubing used for draining a water softener, works well too.
@brooklyn0524 Жыл бұрын
Dam imagine the streets of miami if they had won ....im from brooklyn been to block parties with more people then this 😂
@rickmyers8990 Жыл бұрын
Love it!!! This channel desperately needs SMZeus!
@MM22272 Жыл бұрын
I sincerely appreciate Cleo's prefaces to her questions as a basis for putting Mark's responses in perspective which is really beneficial for rendering a more meaningful understanding. I likewise value Mark's clear articulation of how he came to shift his career towards a leading role to address climate change relative to his role as the Governor of the BOE and the insurance companies. I had previously mused about this. Cleo, you may wish to note the slight volume disparity at 4:52 in which you finish speaking and then transition to asking Mark the next question. Perhaps in the future you can review and edit the volumes to make the volumes more equal between segments. Anyways, it's not a big deal, only some fine tuning to optimise production. Maybe it wasn't the volume but the placement of the microphones that resulted in the variance. It's also nice that you're coming to know the monumental and pivotal work that your father is doing to redirect the world towards a balanced environmental sustainability and economic vibrancy. It seems that many children don't take such initiatives or don't have the opportunity to do so. Bravo! Family relationships are vital. It just occurred to me that both Cleo's thoughtful questions and Mark's encompassing yet very intelligible responses were at such an understandable level that this kind of presentation could well benefit the common man which improves the potential for supporting broader support for improving the global and economic situation of the world. In other words, this type of video has great potential, but may well need some strategic media marketing in order to maximise its reach, especially among young people. Great oaks always begin as small acorns. I only came across your video, because every few months I search for what Mark is saying. He's always been a positive inspiration amid a difficult world and always balanced. Incidentally, KZbin "shorts" (short videos) seem to be one emerging way to increase viewership; but be careful of unscrupulous trollers. Sometimes one needs a thick skin and the wisdom not to swing at bad pitches. As a personal sidebar, having said that and despite my agreement to be pragmatically progressive, I still drive an ICE car. EV's are still too costly for low-income people as well as personally fiscal conservatives (yes, even with the federal government's $5K credit). Many are simply not disposed to debt-finance such costs in order to stay afloat financially. I replaced some of my house windows with triple pane argon gas ones, but that's also costly to cashflow. As well, solar panels are also beyond my present reach. So, my key point is that there can be a protracted gap between what world leaders are doing and what ordinary people can manage financially even if they do care about the climate in principle. That's where humility and realism arise, the perpetual convergence between the ideal and the real. Every generation makes improvements and Mark is certainly a wise and competent leader for our generation. As regards diet, especially dairy, that's tough to address, because Western civilisation has been so habituated to it. I can go without milk, but I do regularly consume it as well as beef. Relative to organic food, for low-income people, they are more concerned with affording food, especially given the steep inflation and the economic effects of the carbon tax. Let me leave you and your father with a three other considerations concerning the environment that I haven't heard addressed (though it's certainly possible it's already been done), yet likely impact it as well as replacing fossil fuels with green technology and diet. First, pharmaceuticals: I am no expert, however from what little I know, there are copious amounts of pharmaceuticals being flushed into our water systems and that can't be too beneficial for the environment. Perhaps Mark could recommend an industry expert for Cleo to interview. Of course, given the high value of health care and desire to help people with pharmaceuticals, it may be challenging how to minimise their impact on the environment. Secondly, I never hear about how the cosmetic industry impacts the environment and surely all of the cosmetics that are washed down the drains and the packaging that goes with it impacts the environment. Of course, producers want to protect their source of income. I'm sure Mark could find reliable numbers on this. Would consumers of cosmetics be willing to stop buying them? Third, family living: Western society is so radically individualistic that, instead of having one or more generations living together under one roof, people live individually. The impact on the material demands of our society are staggering. Instead of one extended family living under one roof, there can be, let's say 10 individuals, living in 10 houses with 10 more vehicles, 10 more of everything in a house, etc. Having been raised as a Westerner, I'm used to individualistic living, but historically it wasn't always the case and perhaps part of the environmental solution would entail a return to multi-generation living which would actually benefit low-income people and even housing those in abject poverty while at once helping the attendant undesirable effects such as bad mental and corporal health, crime, family instability, divorce, etc. which then place greater strain on government social costs which means less for other worthwhile programs. Well, little did I anticipate seeing a great video like this and hardly did I expect to respond at such length. Many thanks. May Saints Rose and Francis put in a good word for you and your family. PS: Perhaps manufacturer's ISO audits could include environmental impacts. I haven't known of this where I work.