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I got these used and don't have any specs on either.....so I'm not 100% sure on how to set them up ideally.....or level them....its a single mtx 8000 thunder 15" sub, powered by a crossfire 600 4-channel amp....can you help?
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Sorry but I don't have the workshop manual but there's a small 'trick' you could use - works on most carbs. There should be a screw/bolt/grub screw on the carb body that sets the flow of gas in the carb. That's the thing you want to tweak. Start the strimmer (making sure it clamped securely) and set it at any speed, preferably a low speed but any will do as long as it's steady. Then start turning the screw/bolt slowly clockwise and counterclockwise and you'll notice the revs going up or down. Find the sweet spot where it's fastest and that should be very close to the ideal fuel setting.
Don't charge your smartphone to 100% level.
Charge your phone's battery till 90%.
And don't wait for fully discharge of battery,whenever battery level go below 40% ,if possible charge your phone till 90%.
Hi well i would think that perhaps a capacitor in a cross-over network may have failed? What top do is open up the speakers and locate the capacitor, and inductor, cross-over network, that's the part that splits the frequencies to each speaker, hi, mid, bass, and simply replace the capacitor "On Spec" as it were, this or simply replace the entire cross-over network? this may help. It's worth a shot anyway? It also may simply be a bad speaker? again replace "on spec".I don't think from what you describe that you have "Overlooked" anything at all, it's just bad luck. "on spec' simply means to replace without thinking about it....
When checking your oil on a Honda, be sure the cycle is upright and level. Insert the dipstick until it stops but do not screw it in. You can use any motorcycle oil that has the JASO MA rating. Other motorcycle brands with the JASO MA rating for transmission gears and wet clutches will work fine. If you would like to try an inexpensive oil, Shell Rotella T Sythetic 15w-40 sells for around $22 per gallon (a significant price savings over cycle brand oils) and can be purchased at Walmart and most auto stores. Happy Trails.
It appears that you turn the dial to any setting from 1 to 13 depending upon how much water you want the timer to dispense. The numbers show relative amounts from 100 total gallons to 400 total gallons, then the timer shuts off.
You don't. Those inks are formulated to cover the color gamut nicely, and since they're not spectral ideals but inks, you'd get day-glo brown. Go on and try it by soaking a scratch color print or trying your hand at a Western Blot, but I personally doubt that your island or whatever is 100% out of black inky stuff that won't clog or ink rechargers who do not need errands done.
The 600 watt rating is FAKE like most of our advertising and will be either 600 watts PEAK or 600 watts PROGRAM. If it is Peak, use an amplifier with no more than 100 watts a side RMS... If it is program rating use an amp with no more than 150 watts a side RMS but that is pushing it for speaker safety. Also pay attention to the spec of the amp as to what it will output at the impedance of the speakers. I read the spec on the speakers... they are rated 150 watts RMS, NOT 600 watts... Use an amp rated at 150 watts RMS MAXIMUM at 4 ohms per side. Also don't turn up the bass excessively or you be buying new speakers. Twelve inch speakers would be adequate for a 20 by 20 room at SAFE listening levels. If you want driving bass, you need to get an 18 inch subwoofer.
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
Although you say it's level I would recommend you try my method to make absolutely certain. I mostly answer front load problems but ' out of balance' is a common problem with both! So- I don't know your particular machine but the initial cure is the same. It is necessary to ensure absolutely that the machine has all 4 feet very firmly on the floor, and I mean firmly ;-0)
Doesn't matter whether it is empty or not but switch it off then- very firmly push one front corner diagonally into the centre of the machine and see if the machine moves or rocks AT ALL, even the slightest. If it does you will need the open-ended spanner which came with the (new) machine........which of course went missing a long time ago?!! An adjustable spanner will suffice. Adjust the foot under that corner downwards until it is very firmly- almost pushing- against the floor but not so far that the corner lifts up! If this corner did not rock do the same to the other. Once you cannot rock the machine the slightest little bit, screw the locking nuts up tight to the underside of the machine so that they will not move. Ideally the rear feet should also be locked.
(If this has not cured the problem it is possible that the internal suspension is malfunctioning.)
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John C
Check the valve lash-sounds like valves are tight in those cylinders. Idle air screws won't do anything if the valves are tight, the motor doesn't develop vacuum when the cylinder doesn't seal. And without vacuum, carbs don't work. If the valve lash is within specs, run a compression test, most "rockets" run a minimum PSI of 150 to be within spec. Good luck!
Your dehumidifier preset default humidity level of 70%. Which is rather high, if you're using the unit in the hot Summer months. You can override this setting and lower the humidity level in increments to as low as 35%. Which is ideal during hot, humid weather. The Air Down button lowers the humidity level.Once the level is set, the unit will cycle ON and OFF as necessary, to maintain the level of humidity.
I have looked at the Owners Manual for you unit, and it's very thorough. But, I can understand, if you're not familiar with how the units work, it could be confusing. Page 5, is very informative on how to operate the unit, as far as setting humidity levels, which is what's important. If the operation of the unit continues to be a problem for you, contact Danby Customer Support 1-800-263-2629 and they can walk you through the procedures, while on the phone with them.
are the speakers 2ohm dvc, or 4 ohm dvc?
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