Alas, I have been unable to repair one of Jan’s bread maker appliances. It wasn’t until I had completely disassembled it that I was able to establish repair was impossible. I’m disappointed, although I note Jan has quickly gone online and purchased a replacement.
On a more positive note, I was able to repair the gimbal for the 4K video action camera.
A week of rain has resulted in me spending the bulk of my time inside. One positive aspect of this enforced confinement was finding the motivation to do more video editing on the 2018 outback trip. My brother had already informed me there would be a hour of video editing for every minute of finished product. He was right…. and I still haven’t finished! I suspect I’m over complicating things in an effort to achieve perfection
I thought I might have solved the instant gas heater problem where it wouldn’t always ignite. The heater has a hydro ignition system. When a hot tap is turned on the running water spins a small impeller which then generates a spark to ignite the gas. We’ve been getting the spark but sometimes the gas doesn’t ignite. Gas isn’t really an area of expertise for me, but I have had another look at the heater.
Tracing the gas line I noticed there was a small bowl shaped air filter on the side of the jet.
When I removed it I noticed the rear portion of the wire gauze bowl had a hole. Then I looked into the chamber it covers and noticed a small spider which was possibility blocking the air intake. Have I found the problem? Time will tell.
Meanwhile Jan’s Daffodils are almost ready to flower. Several months ago I think I might have managed to buy the last five bulbs in Western Australia .
Daffodils might be as common as muck in the UK but they appear to be a rare as rocking horse droppings in Western Australia.
It’s Just Not Fair
Jan has pointed out how well her plants are growing.
Apple tree from a pip Not sure what this one is
Her greens are sprouting and we’ve already had two meals from them.
Her spring onions are significantly larger than mine although her rhubarb is a little slow
In the next photo it’s Jan’s large beetroot at the far end and my small beetroot and tiny spring onions at the near end.
I’m despondent !!!
Catherine the link to the TPMS Ebay seller is below. However there has been a slight increase in the price (now $35.99 up from $27.98)
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