I just talked to them. He said it’s about one month out from being ready to ship. Today is 10/29/21.I’m waiting for a callback right now. I’ll let you know what they say.
I just talked to them. He said it’s about one month out from being ready to ship. Today is 10/29/21.I’m waiting for a callback right now. I’ll let you know what they say.
Thanks, I'd like one too, it would give us more control, sorta fine tune the lower setting.I’m waiting for a callback right now. I’ll let you know what they say.
Now I'm really curious. What could be so tricky about installing the new one? All I can think of is they are adding some kind of additional gasket that is hard to apply.
Oh I sure hope so. I just wrote a rant that I erased as not to embarrass myself. Hopefully it is not this easy as I have been waiting because I needed "detailed instruction". Sounds like some sort of legal certification was needed for the change.They said the same to me on the phone. I told them I already found them online. Maybe this is for the old/current damper?
Yeah look at the pics at the start of this thread and compare to the pics in the link at the bottom of my posts. The old damper mechanism is just a plate that rotates with the lever. This makes the air relatively difficult to control at low levels since a small movement in the lever results in a big increase in airflow. Also my lever would close by itself if left slightly cracked.Interesting. Did Woodstock indicate what has been improved? Definitely take pics of the changes.
Jeez with Ben &Jerry Ice Cream, all those cows, and maple syrup how can any part of VT be unfriendly?My issue is that I may not stay another winter (I sure hope not) in this non friendly part of Vermont so, my wonderful Progress may be sold
Well, I have been coming up to Vt from Ct my whole life, mainly in the Brattleboro area to a family cabin. Everyone was "friendly".Ive been all over Vermont and outside of some areas of Rutland I've never really experienced an unfriendly area.
OK I guess I'm starting to understand. I remember pre-covid VT was offering $$ for people to move there to help improve the population base but during covid they had no problem attracting people so maybe it went overboard.Well, I have been coming up to Vt from Ct my whole life, mainly in the Brattleboro area to a family cabin. Everyone was "friendly".
Then I moved near Manchester. In the first 2 years, I made no friends. To me, this was odd as in Ct, no matter where I moved, I made friends. So, I googled it and a video was made by someone about this phenomenon. Then I began to ask around if this was true, that making friends here is difficult if not impossible. I got a constant affirmative answer. One weird problem, if you move here, is how often a "Vermonter" will say how many generations they have lived here. I take that to mean, you really don't belong here unless you have generations behind you. We are, called flatlanders - a derogatory term. 8 years living here, I have plenty of acquaintances but all of my friends still live in Ct.
LOL, that's ironic considering the area around Manchester is in the 700 - 2,000 ft altitude range. I haven't heard that term since a journey as a youth that ended me up in a doctor's office in Boulder, CO. I was coming from 1,000' in the Berkshires and my body wasn't adjusting to the high-altitude dryness of Boulder @5,400 ft. The doc said I had flatlanders disease and prescribed some hydration pills.We are, called flatlanders - a derogatory term.
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