I Hate ‘Updates’ . . .

After some heavy caffeinating, I went outside about 12:15 to replace the motor/fan combo on our rear Fantastic Vent Fan.

With Jan supervising from the patio, and Karma on the lookout from her travel cage,

Karma Outside

I climbed up on the roof (cue The Drifters) and got started.

Jan says I’m not allowed to be up on the rig roof without her supervising. When I asked her if she was going to catch me if I fell off, she said “No”, but she would call 911. Well, don’t I feel better.

And it turned out to be pretty quick and easy. The first thing was to remove the vent cover,

Fanastic Fan Motor Changeout 1

leaving me this.

Fanastic Fan Motor Changeout 2

Then, 4 screws and two snips of the power wires, and the old motor/fan was gone. The quilted foil is from the vent insulating cushion.

Fanastic Fan Motor Changeout 3

And after another 5 minutes the new one was in place and connected up. The new wires already had crimp connectors installed, making it really easy.

Fanastic Fan Motor Changeout 4

So 45 minutes and a couple of tie-wraps, and I was done. Then Jan came inside and tried it out and it worked fine. And it’s a lot quieter than the old one, too.

Taking a break, we headed out for lunch at Denny’s about 2pm, with both of us getting the same favorite, their Ultimate Omelet with Bacon, Sausage, Mushrooms, Onions, Roasted Red Peppers, and Cheese, along with Fruit instead of the Hash Browns, and an English Muffin.

Denny's Ultimate Omelet 2

One thing about these Ultimate Omelets is that there’s as much piled on top as inside. Delicious as on every visit.

Back home, and ingesting more caffeine, I started in on my AC problem, taking off the inside cover, allowing me access to the Control Assembly up inside the unit.

AC Control Box 2

And while I was looking up at it, all of a sudden, there was a sizzling, cracking, pop, and an orange glow from inside the case behind the multi-color connectors on the right side. And then some smoke came streaming out.

Now I’ve been in this long enough to know that once you let the ‘magic smoke’ out of a piece of equipment, it will no longer work,

So I removed the two nuts holding it in place and popped off the back and found this.

AC Control Box 2 - 2

A wire had burned off the connector to the AC compressor relay, so much so that it had charred the insulation for about 3 inches back up the wire. Definitely an indication of a dead short, without a fuse or circuit breaker’s intervention.

So later this week, I’ll have to start tracing things back.

I hate ‘Updates’, software updates, in particular. I can’t tell you how many times over the years that I had a piece of software ‘updated’ into uselessness. Recently it was Evernote, where I actually had to download an old version to get back to one that worked for me.

Then on Friday, February 26th, Godaddy updated my WordPress blog software with the latest version, and since that I’ve been having a lot of behind the scenes errors, making it hard to upload daily blogs, answer comments, etc.

So now I’m trying to see if I can ‘downdate’ WordPress.

I Hate ‘Updates’.


Thought For The Day:

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