Upon opening it the entire inside (both the contents and any surface) were 'frosted' over.
The temp on the outside says the usual (-2 freezer, 37 fridge). Although for a couple of years it used to say -1, but a few months ago it went to -2.
I checked the ice cube bin and they seem ok (i.e. they didn't melt and refreeze into a solid block.
What could be causing this/should I be concerned? The noise has stopped so perhaps it'll go back to normal soon? Maybe we left it slightly ajar last night (not enough to cause the alarm to sound, but enough to cause issues)?
We have a GE gas stove we bought back in 2004. All 4 burners aren't getting lit by the igniter module. I barely hear clicking when turning on any of the burners and there's no spark
I have in my notes that in 12-18, I replaced the stovetop igniter module. From my memory, we had the same problem - no spark, no clicking when trying to light it.
Taking the stove apart to check for issues / cleaning it, the module has a (production date?) circle of 10/08.
1) So do you think I typed 18 wrong in my notes? Or was it sitting on the shelf at vendor for 10 years!?
2) Any thoughts on average life of an igniter? Besides the calendar, I'd think it also depends on the number of times the igniter is used?
3) After taking things apart and cleaning, I put the module back in. I am getting sparks now at each burner. I am noticing that if there's metal near the base of the ceramic of the spark terminal, I am getting a spark there.. through the insulation? Think I can use regular shrink tubing / electrical tape under the burner surface? It gets too hot under there I think. Is there high temp shrink or electrical tape?
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We moved into a rental with an LG Front Loader Washing Machine model# [b]WM2050C[/b]. We’ve only used Samsung and Whirlpool front loaders in the past.
In both those machines, I regularly washed towels and kitchen rags which have retained odors,
I allowed them to soak in the washing machine drum at the end of the rinse cycle for at least one hour in hot water and baking soda.
This worked so well remove the mildew odors.
And on those models I could easily
PAUSE the machine and allow the towels to soak, then I could easily resume the cycle.
I cannot figure out how to do this on my LG machine despite reading the manual.
The machine allows itself to pause for only a short period of time before automatically shutting off.
I also cannot gauge how much time is left in a cycle despite the displayed time.
Surely there must be a way I can PAUSE the Rinse Cycle and possibly even custom program it.
Any help is much appreciated.
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