Topic: Whisper - I need your help | |
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How nice of you, wish you were closer too. Really nice of you to offer.
I can fix some things, but don't like messing with electricity. Really old house, built in 1940, and makes me nervous. I even checked the breakers first thing. I grew up on a farm, electric fences you know, "grab the plastic handle, you won't get a shock," - bet me, those fences bite like a bugger. Thanks again. |
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lol i am a bit different that way i have grabe 110volts many times and
the funny thing is i like the way it feels usually faster for me to just leave the power on and have that tingly sensation. |
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Get your thrills where you can huh????
Cool. Take care. |
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You should always turn off the circuit breaker and any gas lines you may
have going to it prior to draining it so you do not create a fire hazard. If you do not then the tank may continue to heat and cause a fire issue as it get emptied. Trust me it is not a good thing even if you think the fire may be contained inside the heater. Another thing I cannot picture two ladies being able to move a full water heater when 1 gallon of water equals 8.33 lbs and the average water heater I have seen holds 30-50 gallons. |
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If it is an electric water heater it will be 220 volt not 110 anyhow.
unless it is tiny like one of those instahots mounted to a kitchen sink that only hold a pint or two of water. |
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OK, MARIE,,,,I've got a quick fix for ya,,,lol
Just take the tank to bed with ya every night and it will produce its on heat from you hugging it all night,,,wink,wink, |
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