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- May 1, 2008
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Today my fridge gas jet arrived from Leisureshopdirect.com.
£11.33 for the jet and £9.99 for the post... a joke given that the envelope weighed more than the tiny aluminium jet.
This got me going and I fitted the jet and fired up the Hymer fridge... seems to be working fine now...
I then cut and fitted a new piece of rubber "grass" to the step... the old piece had worn out.
So, as I was on a roll I investigated the cooker extractor fan system... something I have been meaning to do for four years. Three screws removed and the whole panel with the gauges, light and clock hinges down for access. The fan was only sucking air into the van... I swopped the wires over and now it extracts the cooking smells... (I think it is meant to be able to do both.)
With this "panel" hinged down I could now remove the double strip light fitting above the cooker and sink and replace it with the LED light I have been carrying around for the last three years waiting to be fitted.
Replaced the old screws with new, slightly longer ones and sat down to admire my labours sipping on a Pepsi which had been reasonably cooled by the fridge (very hot here today.)
Look what a good boy I am then hey?
£11.33 for the jet and £9.99 for the post... a joke given that the envelope weighed more than the tiny aluminium jet.
This got me going and I fitted the jet and fired up the Hymer fridge... seems to be working fine now...
I then cut and fitted a new piece of rubber "grass" to the step... the old piece had worn out.
So, as I was on a roll I investigated the cooker extractor fan system... something I have been meaning to do for four years. Three screws removed and the whole panel with the gauges, light and clock hinges down for access. The fan was only sucking air into the van... I swopped the wires over and now it extracts the cooking smells... (I think it is meant to be able to do both.)
With this "panel" hinged down I could now remove the double strip light fitting above the cooker and sink and replace it with the LED light I have been carrying around for the last three years waiting to be fitted.
Replaced the old screws with new, slightly longer ones and sat down to admire my labours sipping on a Pepsi which had been reasonably cooled by the fridge (very hot here today.)
Look what a good boy I am then hey?
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