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Nicholas Marcantonio
Добавлен 3 май 2009
Installation of Microwave Roof Vent on New DR Horton Home (use rigid duct, not flexible!)
The DR Horton Range Hood Microwave did not come with a vent out the roof. So I had to install one.
NOTE - I have since been informed that flexible ducting is not up to code. Use rigid ducting! I have since swapped out the ducting for rigid ducting
The parts I used were a stack hood (3.25 x 10) offset transitioning into a 6" round duct, and two 6" round ducts 8' long. Also a couple of 6" pipe connectors, ducting tape, and some loctite multi purpose sealing foam. Parts cost was about $80.
I paid a roof guy $150 for the installation of the louver vent in the roof. I didn't feel comfortable cutting a hole in my roof, and I'm pretty sure it would have voided the 10 year warranty on my brand new h...
NOTE - I have since been informed that flexible ducting is not up to code. Use rigid ducting! I have since swapped out the ducting for rigid ducting
The parts I used were a stack hood (3.25 x 10) offset transitioning into a 6" round duct, and two 6" round ducts 8' long. Also a couple of 6" pipe connectors, ducting tape, and some loctite multi purpose sealing foam. Parts cost was about $80.
I paid a roof guy $150 for the installation of the louver vent in the roof. I didn't feel comfortable cutting a hole in my roof, and I'm pretty sure it would have voided the 10 year warranty on my brand new h...
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Should air still come out from the front top?
No, not if you did the first part by unscrewing the fans, taking them out, orienting them to the top, and screwing them back in. It should vent out the top.
@@marcantonio152ok just making sure. I have one and it has the vent running to the top but it blows through the front top.
You shouldn't get any air out of the front of the unit. It should all be blowing out of the duct.
Thank you So helpful 🍻
Thank you! Mine has this but water just leaked down the vent and on my counter tops. It’s not raining out and only thing we had the tub running. But it’s in the cabinet and microwave. Any advice ??
Editing my comment - just saw you said it's NOT raining outside. This probably means you have a water leak in the attic somewhere near where this pipe is installed. It's possible a nail or staple hit something. If it's a VERY SMALL amount of water it could be condensation but if it's a noticeable amount of water then it's probably a leak that needs to be fixed ASAP
In State of CA Not flexible only solid screw with 1/4 head screws and tape with code tape with flipper the video wont pass inspection
Thank you. Luckily not in CA, but in my state I was made aware flexible ducting is not up to code. I have since replaced the ducting with solid.
Nice job!!
Frigidaire microwave vented at the top
Looks like a good time to move the receptacle over 6”.
How do I take out the microwave? I tried but there seems to be a bunch of those tapes and not sure if its a good idea to just pull it out. My microwave’s fan stopped working and I wanted to check things out.
You'll have to remove enough tape to find the screws that are holding the microwave up. They should be towards the front of the cabinet. There are usually 2 or 3 screws holding the microwave in from the top on the front. Then the microwave will tilt downwards. It is being held in the back on the bottom by a mounting plate that is screwed into the wall.
@@marcantonio152 yes but when I pull the microwave down it felt like Im pulling out the duct(?), I don’t exactly know what is attached to the microwave but it seems like theres a bunch of tape just like the ones in your video. Would it be safe to just pull down the microwave?
The damper valve can be screwed in. You might need to take the tape off to find out. If you don't, pulling it down could cause some damage.
Is it possible to run the duct work in the wall instead of inside the cabinet?
Not directly. The vent comes out of the top of the microwave. So the duct has to begin from the top.
Flex duct piping for vent hoods does not meet most building codes
Thanks. I have since learned this is true and I have replaced the ducting with rigid ducts.
I did that job once and had a piece of stainless steel cut to be a three sided box that I put on top of the cabinet, so it looked like a duct
so that box was not connected to a duct and vented outside originally?
@@jicalzad what I created was just something that looked like a square stainless steel vent. It just covered the ductwork to make it look more finished.
Great video! New sub :)
Do not use flex duct. Not code in most states for range exhaust.
Yeah, i read that oil can get caught up in it and it probably causes resistance to air flow.
sound gone 2:30 to 2:37
thanks, I don't think there ever was any sound there. just me measuring the duct.
DR Horton roof guy do it instead! ?? How did you find a DR,Horton roofer
I asked our foreman for the neighborhood to give me the contact info for the company that did the roofs
Let me know if you fixed the thin doors and or put insulation in the walls for noise cancellation. Thats my next project, i hate the large gaps under the doors and inside the house has no insulation just the outer walls.
Also i had a ton of problems that they fixed so let me if you have any and i will share.
Interested. Been in a dr home for 2 months.
that video was awesome i am shocked i found it. I bought a dr horton express 2 yrs ago and i cant believe how cheap everything is in my house. I am slowly replacing everything.
You bought an express home what did you expect? DR Horton is a terrible builder. Garbage house will fall apart within 5-10 years
Can you post more videos please
Check out 'SimHanger Flight Simulation' to configure the system. Hope this helps.
The programming/button mapping is all on Asobos side. Not Honeycomb. Also you need to download the driver from their website to get the LEDs working.
Thank's, you save me some money.
Still no solutions from Honeycomb. No fruitful responses for that matter. Still a noticeable and annoying dead zone.
Still no response from Honeycomb despite emailing them on Nov 19th. Sent a follow up email.
I tried to contact Honeycomb support several days ago and no response. Hopefully they respond soon. I will update if so... but if this comment is still here then they still haven’t responded.
Pardon me for asking, what aircraft is that?
Not sure which aircraft you're referring to - the one at the start of the video was a C-2 from INDIAFOXTECHO, and the one at the end was the default F-22 from P3D
@@marcantonio152 Sorry for not being clear. The aircraft I was asking about is the C-2. Thank you.
Good honest review
After about 15 hours of flying, I can update the review by saying the dead zone is still definitely the same (and noticeable) but more annoying is the weak aileron centering spring. I would much prefer to have to use more physical force to turn the yoke.
You say that you downloaded the Drivers from flyhoneycomb.com/drivers/ I'm not sure if you have done a Driver uninstall then re-installed of the specific LM Prepar3D Drivers. Upon watching other YT content creators who have done Honeycomb reviews, it appears it might be specific with using the Enterprise Simulation Platform ESP coding platform from Lockheed Martin Prepar3D. Recommend checking out YT content creator ChrizzyReviews and his recent Prepar3D clips ruclips.net/video/QX6WrmhzSYo/видео.html ruclips.net/video/H5Z9hmtEaPg/видео.html I understand the Honeycomb Yoke uses a Tension Bungee band with a similar setup as to the Yoko the yoke. The Honeycomb Tension Bands if they break can be replaced and it has high end 8 bit potentiometers with 255 measurements across 180 degrees, that equates to a measurement of 1.7 degrees of movement. If you like check out the following YT clips from FSExpo 2019 with Nicki Repenning, Founder and CEO of Honeycomb Aeronautical. ruclips.net/video/jhOLFImJ_4E/видео.html Also FSExpo 2019 FSElite Interview with Nicki Repenning ruclips.net/video/xUKgiiZrYI8/видео.html It's interesting to note in this clip @ 10:00 mark in the FSElite Interview, the question is asked about the Honeycomb future roadmap. With the possibility of a Honeycomb style Force feedback yoke. Nicki Repenning eludes to the fact that Honeycomb are in discussions with an un-named Canadian company, that makes electromagnetic force-feedback products. My guess is that their long term plans around a Force feedback style of yoke, is that they are currently corroborating with a small Canadian, British Columbia company called Iris Dynamics who previously ran a long delayed Kick-starter project a few years back. For a Electromagnetic Control Loading Dragon-Fly Yoke, at the time, the small team were not well-equipped for mass manufacturing and product support to develop their Iris Dragon-Fly force-feedback yoke any further for the flight sim community. www.irisdynamics.com/
@@radar-kiwis-canfly-nz3492 If it was a problem with the Microsoft sims the dead zones wouldn't show up in Windows Control Panel. In any case there is no driver, this is a native Windows joystick.
Unfortunately same center dead-zone issue on mine :'(
Your aileron axis appears to have a null zone set in the FSUIPC dialog. (You have 0 and 512 in the centre values.)
Thank you. I made the change but unfortunately still a big dead zone... you can tell that as I'm turning slightly left and right the input still stays at 0 which has no effect. Getting rid of the 512 dead zone may have had a tiny effect, but getting the joystick to say anything other than 0 requires turning the yoke at least 6 or 7 degrees.
@@marcantonio152 Well okay, I will have to reserve judgement for now. I have a yoke of my own now, so I hope to set it up and do some experiments this weekend.
@@marcantonio152 You are right, my yoke has a dead zone on both axes. I am guessing is a mechanical consequence of how the potentiometers are linked to the yoke movements. There is about a 6mm dead zoneon the pitch axis and a few degrees (hard to measure accurately) on the roll.
There should be no dead-zone whatsoever. It is most likely a setting in FSUIPC. When FS Elite did their review they initially had a big dead-zone, but found out it was an error in FSUIPC and once they fixed it it worked perfect. Contact us on support@flyhoneycomb.com and we'll try to get more detailed feedback from FS Elite on how they solved the problem.
@@NickiRepenning I am seeing this in the Game Controller calibration screen in Windows 7 control panel, not FSUIPC. I will continue to experiment.
Thats weird if you watch michael browns video (creater of xplane 11) he expiriences no dead zone what so ever.
wow! gyönyörű odafenn! :) bár gondolom nem ez volt az első gondolatod :P
Réka te aztán tudsz meglepetést okozni :D:D:D Nem rossz a vidi
LOL Réka XD van egy fejed az elején.. meg közben is :D am jó a zene :D hahh és még Nick-et is be tudtam azonosítani az 5 ember közül a gépben XD nagyon király lehetett... :D jó sokáig zuhantatok ^^ na puxx (K)(L)
The music that GCS used was copyrighted and caused the last video's audio to become disabled. I had to edit the audio to different music that wouldn't be disabled by RUclips. This is the music that Reka requested.
It finally works...