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  1. KineticoUser

    Should semi-rigid duct for bath exhaust fans be expanded?

    This is being installed in an open space.
  2. KineticoUser

    Should semi-rigid duct for bath exhaust fans be expanded?

    I figured it would stand up better if it wasn't fully expanded, but, as you see in this picture, people do suggest fully expanding it.
  3. KineticoUser

    Should semi-rigid duct for bath exhaust fans be expanded?

    No, that's not semi-rigid. This is semi-rigid: semi-rigid duct
  4. KineticoUser

    Should semi-rigid duct for bath exhaust fans be expanded?

    Expanding the semi-rigid duct could reduce the friction by creating smoother walls, but limiting the expansion will make the duct more rigid and durable. I could expand it the full 8' and then cut it to the 4' I need or just limit the expansion to 4'. What are your suggestions? I'll also be...
  5. KineticoUser

    What manual 5/16" Inner Core drain cable would you recommend?

    I ended up ordering the 25HE1A-DH from 24Hr Supply. It came in just under my $80 limit. Luckily, my lines are clear right now, but at least I'll have it on hand if they get clogged again.
  6. KineticoUser

    What manual 5/16" Inner Core drain cable would you recommend?

    Thank you for your input. I would also like to hear from professionals who have used each of these and can give me a good comparison for my purposes. Nebojsa -- sorry for the delay. I forgot to press "Post reply." Royalflush001 -- How do the Ridgid and Milwaukee cables compare with the...
  7. KineticoUser

    What manual 5/16" Inner Core drain cable would you recommend?

    Thank you. They appear to have different models. Which do you recommend (25HE1A Flexicore® with EL Basin Plug head ; 25HE1A-DH Flexicore® with Down head; 25HE1AC Flexicore® with Female Connector; L-25FL1-A Flexicore with standard head)?
  8. KineticoUser

    What manual 5/16" Inner Core drain cable would you recommend?

    I have a rental house that I occasionally need to snake out. The drain lines are cast iron, and I have two areas that tend to be most challenging. The kitchen sink has a San Tee in the wall, rather than a Long-Turn Tee Wye. I tend to have difficulty making the 90° turn with my 1/4" snake. I also...
  9. KineticoUser

    looking for a new 1.8 gpm shower head with narrow jet for cleaning grout

    If you look at the links I provided, these products do exist. I'd like to find someone who can share their experiences with them, so I can determine how effective and durable they are. If you haven't had experience with them, there's no need to leave a message. By the way, these are all handhelds.
  10. KineticoUser

    looking for a new 1.8 gpm shower head with narrow jet for cleaning grout

    I want a shower head that offers good massaging action and has a narrow jet I can use on the grout after showering (to reduce maintenance time and energy).
  11. KineticoUser

    looking for a new 1.8 gpm shower head with narrow jet for cleaning grout

    I'll let you shower with a water pick. Thanks but no thanks.
  12. KineticoUser

    looking for a new 1.8 gpm shower head with narrow jet for cleaning grout

    I'd like a 1.8 gpm shower head that has good pressure for both shower massage and a narrow jet to clean the grout. I'd like anti-clog nozzles, and a warranty would be nice. I'm in California, so don't recommend anything that uses more water. Any recommendations would be appreciated. Thank you...
  13. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    I took the readings with everything disconnected. I'm glad I didn't have to replace the pump. It will be nice having two wells to pull water from to fill my new tank next Monday.
  14. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    L1-L2 gave me 240VAC. On the lines heading down to the pump, I was reading resistance... making sure the connections weren't broken. Though power was available to the motor lines, the Pump Saver prevented it from running. I can't say exactly what the problem was, but everything worked fine when...
  15. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    I appreciate all your suggestions.
  16. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    Actually, though the Pump Saver showed it was working, it wasn't. I learned the only way to know it isn't working is if the pump won't pump. After replacing the $300 Pump Saver, all works fine. Can you imagine $300 for a little 2" X 3" box? I was told well pumps last about 7-8 years with our...
  17. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    I wouldn't have had resistance between lines if the lines were broken.
  18. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    OK, here are the readings. L1 is 122VAC, L2 is 122VAC and L1-L2 is 240VAC . Power going to each of the yellow, black and red pump motor leads is 122VAC. Amps are as following: Out to motor -- Yellow .007A, Black .004 - .001A, Red .002A; In -- L1 .004A, L2 .004A. In addition, resistance is as...
  19. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    I'm dealing with my well pump, not my pressure pump. They are completely different pumps. I have a pump to raise the water from my well into my holding tank and then a pump to pressurize the water. The well pump is operated by the float switch on the tank. The pressure pump has a pressure...
  20. KineticoUser

    Bad well pump

    I'll be testing that today.
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