Hi , can you help me to simply install a Honeywell Home CT87N1001 and connect it up using cooling only? I can’t figure out using all the documents. Please let me know.
You tell me to "label" the wires. How do I know what to put on the label? At the point of installing the new base you say to put the wires in the marked place. The old base and the new base have the wires in different places. How am I certain where each wire goes? Also you cut a wire into 2 pieces. Where/ how do the 2 wires get connected to the base? I will not be able to get these questions answered before I try to install mine. One video is over an hour long. Here is a suggestion for your next "how-to": #1) First answer questions like mine in the place where they might arise. #2) If you possibly can, avoid blocking the view of the operations with your hands or other body parts. #3) Show video or still frames to make your project easily seen and able to be understood by anyone who knows nothing about the project you are working on. I hope this comment helps you develop your skills with "how-to" videography.
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Hi , can you help me to simply install a Honeywell Home CT87N1001 and connect it up using cooling only? I can’t figure out using all the documents. Please let me know.
You tell me to "label" the wires. How do I know what to put on the label? At the point of installing the new base you say to put the wires in the marked place. The old base and the new base have the wires in different places. How am I certain where each wire goes? Also you cut a wire into 2 pieces. Where/ how do the 2 wires get connected to the base? I will not be able to get these questions answered before I try to install mine. One video is over an hour long. Here is a suggestion for your next "how-to":
#1) First answer questions like mine in the place where they might arise.
#2) If you possibly can, avoid blocking the view of the operations with your hands or other body parts.
#3) Show video or still frames to make your project easily seen and able to be understood by anyone who knows nothing about the project you are working on.
I hope this comment helps you develop your skills with "how-to" videography.
Thanks Karen, maybe just be thankful someone’s showing your dumbass how to fix it