Sharkie626

Sharkie626

Welcome!

This channel is about miscellaneous stuff. My videos are about anything that catches my eye, such as machinery, certain projects, or maybe something that other people can enjoy, or also may find helpful!

Plenty of variety on here, have a look around and maybe you'll find a video that is interesting!

Sounds of Summer, & Gardening.

Sounds of Summer, & Gardening.

New Cover for the Hot Tub.

New Cover for the Hot Tub.

Where I've Been.

Where I've Been.

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  • @gearmelugin3424
    @gearmelugin342423 минут бұрын

    looks very nice, as for neighbors dog part.... i dont like it when they don't fence in their dog because it could get hit by car (luckly he/she is friendly not aggresive towards you or any kids) or do their buisness in your yard.

  • @AD-vf3ek
    @AD-vf3ek8 сағат бұрын

    Surprised that the guys didn’t install drip in those plant beds. I’m surprised that the hydrangeas aren’t looking bad.

  • @BRISTOLFORCE2009
    @BRISTOLFORCE20099 сағат бұрын

    Me personally, I think both rainbird and hunter rotors are great, they have pros that outweigh the others’ cons The nice thing rainbird 5000’s do that the PGJ/PGP/PGP ULTRA/I20’s don’t is you can fan out the spray all the way and still throw the full length as well as slip clutch which is super helpful for adjusting the fixed left stop, I’m pretty sure the only model of hunter rotors you don’t have is the PGJ, those red ones are likely PGP’s even though blue nozzle PGP’s do exist, the blue nozzle ones are most likely PGP ULTRA’s or I20’s, the PGP ULTRA is the upgraded version of the PGP, with features like slotted radius screw adjustment, PC/FC in one model, nonstrippable gear drive, the difference between the PGP ULTRA and I20 is that the I20 has a feature called flo stop which is where you can cut the flow to each individual head in case you got a wet spot, sod that hasn’t been laid, etc, the I20’s do require more water pressure though

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6268 сағат бұрын

    Cool info! The Rain Birds do work, but we don't have the tool for them ,and I've had awesome experiences with the Hunters.

  • @AD-vf3ek
    @AD-vf3ek8 сағат бұрын

    @Sharkie626 rain bird 5000s also have a slip clutch which is very convenient.

  • @BRISTOLFORCE2009
    @BRISTOLFORCE20098 сағат бұрын

    @@AD-vf3ek oh I forgot to mention that

  • @Trevanator_1997
    @Trevanator_199710 сағат бұрын

    When did that crack form in your driveway?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6268 сағат бұрын

    A couple of years ago I would say.

  • @BRISTOLFORCE2009
    @BRISTOLFORCE200910 сағат бұрын

    YESSSSSS LETS GO SECOND ONE OF THE DAY The first was dilch productions, an hvac enthusiast from Nebraska, he did his first tour of the system running

  • @ismaeljorge6269
    @ismaeljorge626916 сағат бұрын

    I changed mine but im still getting fl4 code

  • @samrusoff
    @samrusoffКүн бұрын

    THANK YOU!! I watched this video and some others when my AC died with exact symptoms of capacitor failure. I was able to safely diagnose it with a multimeter and replace it thanks in part to your tutorial! Saved me money and misery of waiting three days at 110 degrees!

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Күн бұрын

    No problem! Glad it's back up and running! :D

  • @andrewg593
    @andrewg5934 күн бұрын

    Hard to believe this was 10 years ago. Time really flies.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Күн бұрын

    It's kinda both for me! Like amazing it's been that long, but at the same time it does feel as such. This was a fun video!

  • @andrewg593
    @andrewg593Күн бұрын

    @@Sharkie626 Doesn't feel that long to me since I remember very well when this video was brand new. One thing that's not a surprise is the fact this dehumidifier still works perfectly of course.

  • @Zinctwentyone
    @Zinctwentyone4 күн бұрын

    Ordering one now to have when mine takes a crap. Will this model work for a 2.5 ton 15 seer Carrier?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Күн бұрын

    Your best bet would be to open yours up and see what the ratings are on the cap itself.

  • @rsanford100
    @rsanford1005 күн бұрын

    I have the same dishwasher, GE Potscrubber 580. It was installed in 2002 and is still working fine. The 580 must have been the basic model of the line because it does not have a self-cleaning filter in the back. Anyway it is still going strong.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Күн бұрын

    Yeah that could be the one we had back when. Glad it's still working. Keep it as long as possible!

  • @Fireinahorn
    @Fireinahorn5 күн бұрын

    Why didnt the generator start up, when the main was cut off?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Күн бұрын

    It wasn't attached to that panel.

  • @tomasfarg3691
    @tomasfarg36916 күн бұрын

    Is 22 and 18 the correct measurements? Or is “24 and “19”?

  • @SillySausage702
    @SillySausage7027 күн бұрын

    Do you know how to remove old permament marker? I drawed all over my stuffed rabbit when i was a kid

  • @mauricejones2760
    @mauricejones27607 күн бұрын

    Appreciate this so much man, I’m about to change the run capacitor on one of my units now

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6267 күн бұрын

    Nice! Hope it goes well!

  • @mauricejones2760
    @mauricejones27606 күн бұрын

    @@Sharkie626 went great man. My unit is up and running again. Saved myself $79 diagnostic fee and whatever up charge they were gonna charge me for a new capacitor plus labor.

  • @mikej1570
    @mikej15707 күн бұрын

    A+++ Thanks

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6267 күн бұрын

    Hey no problem!

  • @NezSowtf60
    @NezSowtf608 күн бұрын

    Now you guys ran like hell lol are you not supposed to be around it once the pro lab kit is open? What if you live in the basement you’re trying to test out?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6267 күн бұрын

    We ran just to be funny, haha. It's best to leave the area undisturbed, if possible. If not, then you can put the test kits in an area where there's not too much movement.

  • @rkrbrts7149
    @rkrbrts71498 күн бұрын

    Way way over explained

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6267 күн бұрын

    If you say so. In instance like these I feel details are very important.

  • @williamcornelison4721
    @williamcornelison47219 күн бұрын

    So why would water be resting at the bottom of washer after a cycle?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie6267 күн бұрын

    It just does naturally, plus it is there to prevent the water seals from drying out.

  • @Pubutt
    @Pubutt11 күн бұрын

    Mine just broke today I’ve had this one since 1995, they definitely don’t make em like that any more! Next best I’ve heard is the speed queen tc5.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62610 күн бұрын

    I hope it got fixed!

  • @mustang350boss7
    @mustang350boss711 күн бұрын

    Can you show me how the connection are outside for this carrier unit you are doing here

  • @DT00322
    @DT0032211 күн бұрын

    Watching this because I have to wash a giant peep, I just might go out and start hunting for empty Milk crates, I think they would be perfect to lay my peep flat down and Im sure the bottom holes will allow for a better drainage + odor escape.

  • @jeromedavis8575
    @jeromedavis857513 күн бұрын

    They brought back the Speed Queen Classic, but I'm not holding my breath that these will be on the market for long. You need a transmission and a brake for better performance. I agree with you in full.

  • @rachelbradney7919
    @rachelbradney791914 күн бұрын

    Great tutorial for fixing my Polaris belts. Best I’ve seen yet. Thank you.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62614 күн бұрын

    Glad I could help ya!

  • @rachelbradney7919
    @rachelbradney791913 күн бұрын

    Do you happen to have a video where you replace the Polaris 380 drive train? (I’m watching the other videos and they are not as helpful. They can see it, but I can’t see what they’re doing.)

  • @ELBENDC2
    @ELBENDC214 күн бұрын

    05:46 Of course its a new valve 😅😅😅

  • @DylanFarstveet
    @DylanFarstveet14 күн бұрын

    How did you record a greeting?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62614 күн бұрын

    The OGM Record button.

  • @LouieNYI09
    @LouieNYI0916 күн бұрын

    Thank you for the visual on changing the rear

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62614 күн бұрын

    Not a problem!

  • @MTTT1234
    @MTTT123417 күн бұрын

    A really nice place you got there. Looks fantastic. That herb you could not identify, I think that could be basil, when I look at the shape of the leaves.

  • @dynatrak
    @dynatrak19 күн бұрын

    Very nice! Everything is looking, and sounding great. I'm almost to the point of mid-season cleaning my Carrier AC. Hopefully that one light isn't too bad to replace. I found a Beta tape with me in my grandfather's garden, back in 1985. I have plans to digitize that tape, and upload some clips. Man, those are great memories. Looks like your mom did some companion planting with basil, next to the tomato plant! I tried that, this year, and seems to have helped with pests.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62614 күн бұрын

    Yeah they are doing fantastic! Even during the heat wave we had. Yeah, gardens really hold a lot for me. It is basil yeah, no idea why it was escaping me, haha.

  • @dynatrak
    @dynatrak13 күн бұрын

    @@Sharkie626 Decent. We are entering into the typical heat wave that will last until Octember. It happens. I had a couple of those moments while recording my June garden update.

  • @rogerxie955
    @rogerxie95519 күн бұрын

    patiently waiting for a new sprinkler video :)

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62619 күн бұрын

    I haven't forgotten! :) I'm gonna try within the next couple of weekends.

  • @rogerxie955
    @rogerxie95519 күн бұрын

    @@Sharkie626 Amazing! I can't wait! :)

  • @jaydenwhite1166
    @jaydenwhite116618 күн бұрын

    @@Sharkie626I’m so excited too! Thank you for planning on doing a sprinkler video again!!:)

  • @jaykay18
    @jaykay1820 күн бұрын

    Sounds of summer? You better watch what you say, Neal is liable to copyright your video and yank monetization like he does me for using copyright-free music. Yes, I am familiar with that hissing sound the A/Cs make when they shut off. I must say, that is a pretty cool sound, almost like the unloader valve on a vehicle with air brakes. I did not know the hissing sound wasn't as prominent when the system was low. Makes sense, but I don't know if you had mentioned it. Sounds of summer---let's see, the stepper motor for the ice dispenser in the fridge is a pretty cool sound of summer, would have loved to hear that. I can almost taste the Bloody Mary now... I guess that is a pretty good idea keeping the shop vac in the cabana for the summer. Good to vacuum the cars with, if you never tried it. I'm sure that light by the hot tub isn't too hard to change. I'll say it again: What is a Shark doing in a vegetable garden? Never knew your grandfather had a garden, I'll bet it was real nice too. That's great you had some good memories with that. Also didn't know you were a Wheel Watcher™. Did you see the last episode with Pat hosting? I remember when Chuck Woolery hosted with Susan Stafford, and then it changed over. I was pretty young but still remember that. If you missed the last episode with Pat hosting, he made a nice little speech at the end (and I'm very surprised they gave him as much time as they did; gotta get in as much commercial time as possible (and they did)). If you missed it, the speech is online, as well as him being interviewed by his daughter Maggie. Worth the watch. I really wonder how the dynamics of the show will change when Seacrest takes the helm.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62620 күн бұрын

    He doesn't scare me. Let him go get in trouble in an electrical closet. I think this was the first time I mentioned the hissing sound, at all actually. Yeah that was the first clue that something was off, I do like that there are many ways for me to check how things are operating. I actually did use the ice dispenser recently, and yep, you were the first that I thought of, haha. The shop vac could be used for one of the cars, but why bother when you got central vac, in the garage? *tap tap* What I'm doing in a garden is trying to be politically correct in the food area! Oh did I never tell you about his garden? Yeah that was definitely a great childhood memory for sure. I used to watch Wheel a ton some time ago, then I'd say around the end of the 2000s is when it kinda dwindled off. I did see his speech, I thought it was very well done. Seacrest.......I'm honestly not looking forward to. He's not a bad guy, but he always just seems like unenjoyable and kind of flaunts himself. Reminds me of when John O'Hurley hosted Family Feud. He was just terrible. You might not know this host, but his name is John Michael Higgins. He may not be as young (He's 61), but I think he would have been great for a new host. His personality is very fun and enjoyable, and I felt would have been perfect for the show.

  • @jaykay18
    @jaykay1819 күн бұрын

    @@Sharkie626 The biggest problem is he's in cahoots with Susan. It's amazin how little things like that hiss can make all the difference with how something operates or not. I didn't forget about the central vac in the garage. When you can have a relatively small vacuum on the seat IN the car, it makes _hose management_ less trouble. Huzzah! Perhaps you'll tell me more about the garden when I see you. A lot of people have said the same thing about Seacrest. Certainly not bad, but also not good. O'Hurley wasn't good. I couldn't stand Anderson, myself. I don't know anything about Higgins except that his voice was used in Baby SHARK'S Big Show!

  • @br2080
    @br208020 күн бұрын

    Basil!

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62620 күн бұрын

    Ah! That must be it. Thanks!

  • @lilystonne4108
    @lilystonne410820 күн бұрын

    I called HVAC service to clean the AC. The technician discovered that a mouse had built a nest inside the AC and chewed up the wires. Since the AC unit was 25 years old it was not worth fixing so we had it replaced. You have a beautiful yard.

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62620 күн бұрын

    I'm not sure I would have done that. Damaged wires aren't too hard to fix.

  • @BRISTOLFORCE2009
    @BRISTOLFORCE200920 күн бұрын

    2:10 I fucking agree, bring back the recips, I don’t want inverters, once everything is shitty inverters, my hvac interest will deplete completely

  • @BRISTOLFORCE2009
    @BRISTOLFORCE200920 күн бұрын

    If you want to see some other irrigation and hvac, I got some on my channel Also how come you moved from LI

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie62620 күн бұрын

    Oh the move was a while ago back in 2017! Was for family and such.

  • @supersillymonster1
    @supersillymonster121 күн бұрын

    You and I both love love love this machine!!

  • @westinghouse14
    @westinghouse1423 күн бұрын

    I have a Whirlpool direct drive like this, slightly lower model though. 2 speed, four temperature selections. The one I am missing is warm/warm. The extra rinse is only on the regular cycle.

  • @DavidBerquist334
    @DavidBerquist33425 күн бұрын

    I have the same one it works great for a back up

  • @karenthomas5304
    @karenthomas530426 күн бұрын

    Do you have to unplug the dishwasher or trip the breaker before doing this?

  • @Starry_Night_Sky7455
    @Starry_Night_Sky745529 күн бұрын

    86 degrees is the warm air exiting this type of dehumidifier, okay. I have no flipping idea what type of dehumidifier to get for one room that is under 300 sq ft. I do not not not want to add ANY heat to this room. I HATE heat! I added a window AC to bring the temperature down to below 68F. Now, I need a dehumidifier that will control humidity just under 50% or lower. I hate heat (any temperatures above 68F). I hate humidity that inches towards 60%+ *Any suggestions??*

  • @jeromedavis8575
    @jeromedavis857529 күн бұрын

    This guy is so stupid.

  • @jeromedavis8575
    @jeromedavis857529 күн бұрын

    TMR is so stupid.

  • @63rome
    @63romeАй бұрын

    CA16NA06000GBAAA is the capacitor to buy for this model?

  • @mizzouxc3824
    @mizzouxc3824Ай бұрын

    paper bowl.

  • @JackRoland-kj8il
    @JackRoland-kj8ilАй бұрын

    You’re using car oil ?

  • @mellowjammer
    @mellowjammerАй бұрын

    The current temperature on mine is stuck. Anyone replace theirs? What is the closest replacement for this that shows about 4 days forecast like this one? Also battery powered & magnetic to stick on refrigerator like this one.

  • @johnhefner6227
    @johnhefner6227Ай бұрын

    Amazon now has a controller that has wifi capability and you can set the sequence via your phone or tablet. Pretty slick for $50.

  • @user-pz6ee8pk8x
    @user-pz6ee8pk8xАй бұрын

    THE BODHI12345

  • @TG47272
    @TG47272Ай бұрын

    Be careful about the wiring. I worked on several of these about 5 years ago and was completely unaware the wiring is asbestos wiring. I had stripped several wires to make some repairs. So i unknowingly exposed myself to asbestos. There are also asbestos insulation boards between the side reflectors and outside panel of the heater.

  • @joeyallard
    @joeyallardАй бұрын

    Thanks so much for the detailed review. That makes a perfect device for dictation/journaling, I just bought 2 units Edit: not the exact same model, one with a display

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Ай бұрын

    Thanks for watching! It's definitely a cool device.

  • @joeyallard
    @joeyallardАй бұрын

    @@Sharkie626 can you find replacement belts for these ? the model i am getting is a T1476BS (apparently still new), so I am worried about the belts

  • @lizboz
    @lizbozАй бұрын

    I keep on coming back to these videos, because there is just absolutely something about them and this machine I'll always hold dear to. I was actually out and about today trying to deal with some people on a vehicle purchasing mistake I had made a few months ago. While I was out, I thought to myself "You know, I oughtta stop into this used appliance place that I haven't been in for over 10 years." So I stopped in for a few moments just to check the place out. I remember the guy who always ran the place, and he still does to this day, but he was away for the weekend so his son was in today instead. I told his son who I was and that I used to come there every day that I had the opportunity to when I was still a little kid and that I knew his dad. He said he'd mention it to his dad to see if he remembers or not. While I was in there, I had asked him if they had a machine like yours. I showed him a picture of it and then he took me outside to the "boneyard" and showed me a machine similar to yours, except it had no warm rinse and was only a two speed model. It also didn't have a dispenser or cap on the agitator. I asked him if it was for sale and he said they no longer sold the machines in the boneyard, nor the parts from them. I've been searching for a model like yours to see if it sounds anything like yours. Preferably with the original pump still in it. All that's to say, gotta be honest--as great as the direct drives were, I have yet to find one that sounds as cool and unique as yours does. I have two new-to-me direct drives sitting in my shop right now that I bought for cheap recently to fix up and resell, and though they sound awesome in their own respects, they just don't sound the same as yours! A lot of it probably also had to do with the acoustics in the room as well as the cameras you used to record it with. Gotta say one thing, definitely would have been cool to hear what the machine sounded like with the old pump using your newer Canon camcorder. This particular machine was IT for me back in the day, even when I first watched these videos in 2010 or so when I really started watching other people's videos, man, this was IT! Not even my 2008 Kenmore mesmerized me as much as this one did! Wish I could have been able to see this machine in person haha. BTW, I figured out exactly why the old pumps sound different than the new ones do, cool little fun-fact. I'll post a video about that one of these days. Do you still have the original pump from this machine or did it get left behind?

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Ай бұрын

    Thanks for returning! Yeah this machine was just so awesome to have, I do still miss it to this day. That's to bad that place won't see stuff from there, it would be so cool to have for sure! Yeah it's too bad my newer camera never got the sound of the older drain pump. Definitely would have been cool. I am interested to see that video about why they had different sounds, when the time comes! I do still have the old drain pump! In one of my drawers in the bedroom here. I sometimes wonder if the pump itself was never actually leaking but a hose that was not clamped properly, or the bleach dispenser which had cracked (I later repaired with some calk). So if I ever I get a direct drive again, I'm sure it can be tested!

  • @lizboz
    @lizbozАй бұрын

    ​@Sharkie626 That's cool to hear you still have the pump! And if you couldn't take the machines altogether, at least you still have a nice little souvenir of them as well as KZread history there eh? Haha. I wonder what the WC# is on that pump, it'll say it on the back (if there is one). I've seen some pumps basically like yours or like the one from that 89 Whirlpool I have, but they'll have a code on the back that starts with the letters "WC" and a different # on each one. Might be a year code, maybe? When you pulled it apart to replace the pump, did it seem like the leak was coming from the pump itself? Generally I always found they'd leak from the back where the input shaft is because of course, there's a bushing and seal back there that can go bad overtime. If it looks like there's a stain on the back where water dripped down to the bottom of it, that'd probably be a good marker to indicate that it was indeed leaking.

  • @richardbarkley9909
    @richardbarkley9909Ай бұрын

    When putting the front panel back on I long ago noticed that mine rattled right there where the pins sit in the slot. I got creative and bought a cheap 3/4" rubber gromet and cut in in half and slipped it in and no more rattles!

  • @Sharkie626
    @Sharkie626Ай бұрын

    Oh that's interesting. Maybe I should see if mine does the same thing.