Posted on 09/14/2022 12:42:08 PM PDT by therightliveswithus
Which is why we don't have a Nest. Or any other "smart" thermostat.
I think I see the problem after looking at your links, Nutmeg.
Mine is a Whirlpool top-loader water saver. The last two words being the whole dang problem.
If you unplug your router the smart devices get dumb in a hurry.
“Don’t do that, Dave. Dave, don’t do that....”
;-)
Sure, but in California? Who knows?
Dead or in-line they don’t care either way it appears.
pull it off the wall and connect two wires
If you don’t like how much water is in there on the minimum water auto setting open the lid a couple three times. Each time you do that the washer thinks you’ve added more clothes and shoots in a little more water. That’s how my Maytag works. That way you don’t have to use the full tub setting.
I fell for the “smart thermostat” trope in early 2000. The energy company installer showed me exactly how their relay was wired into my condenser. The first throttling of my compressor happened during a blistering hot day and house temp climbed to 85 in no time. I quickly swapped the wiring back to restore cooling. No more!
IF you have a recently made MAYTAG-—you DO NOT have a REAL MAYTAG.
Whirlpool bought them out, closed the Newton, Iowa plant & is putting a Maytag emblem on a Whirlpool.
I have a “commercial” Maytag washer & dryer I bought in Spring of 2005. I will not let go of it. Model 2600 & 3600.
Top loading washer.
Exactly.
The frustrating thing is, there are parts of this country that do not experience drought constantly and don’t need water rationing.
If they just let it be and let states or localities make their own decisions, then we’d be better off. But they wanted so much control because someone might go somewhere else and buy a regular toilet that works instead of a low flush on. But the market can drive demand.
People who need to ration water will buy more efficient appliances, like a low flush toilet or a front loader that uses far less water, even though they are way more expensive.
Selling freedom bit by bit at $125 a pop.
Ah. But they will sell a bit more each year for another $25 decrement in their liberty.
Liberty Is Cheap to Those Who Have It.
I certainly get that impression.
It’s not always that easy. When I lived in Hellinois, ComEd came and put in new “smart” meters. So you’d have to change and/or tamper with the outdoor meter.
In LA they can already shut your electric off remotely. A couple of years ago, the LA DWP mistakenly credited our payments to someone else’s account. Woke up in the middle of the night and there was no power. The gas meters also have a remote shut of capability. The problem got fixed after a day or two. Point is, they can already do this crap if you are anywhere close to a big blue city.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.