New WiFi Thermostat |
It's hard to believe but today is my 67th birthday. It's not that I feel old, quite the contrary, I feel young however I wish my body felt the same way! Having already received calls from my dearest friends the next thing is tonight getting on Facebook and taking care of all of those friends. Geez, just what I want on my birthday, more work! One of the real issues of getting old is staying up with the latest technology and how to set it up. Yep, here you go , one can just buy a doohickey that connects to the WiFi, just download the App on your phone and voila, what a convenience. Well sure, if you're 13 years old for a guy that grew up with a black and white television and 2 channels (WEAU in Eau Claire and WKBT in LaCrosse), heck I was 36 when I got my first cell phone, it isn't that easy. Today I see my friends 6 year old kids maneuver around a cell phone like it was their 3rd hand! My latest encounter was installing a WIFI controlled thermostat in the house.
Simple right? Not so fast. Removing the old thermostat, marking the 5 wires hooked to the old base, making sure they were on the new base correctly, then easy, snap the new thermostat on the new base and it will power up, Simple right? After an hour of diagnosing and reattaching the wires to make sure they were all in place, still no power. Calling the 1-800 tech service, they were backed up 40 minutes but promised to call me back. Admittedly not as smart as the Smart Thermostat, I still had some tricks up my sleeve so the next step was to call Ben Aiona, my godchild who is an HVAC guy. After the laughter stopped he directed me to the furnace where the blue wire needed to be connected. So why was it not connected at the furnace but at the thermostat? I guess it doesn't matter as doing what he said fixed everything perfectly. As I was finishing up Honeywell called me back, go figure. It's still working, next thing is to set up the Ring Security light/camera's. Of course they make it look so easy. Unfortunately one need the QR code off the back and they are already mounted, getting the cart before the horse again!!
Springsteel Island Resort |
Speaking of Jack, we both got our money in for this year's 49th annual Leech Lake Fishing Opener. Looks like most everyone is going to be back again, with the exception of Mason, who is in the Marines. My two back pedestal's for the Ranger are wore out so I am going to replace them with the same type I have behind the console, WavePro's. These are pedestal's with Fox Racing Shocks inside that are air adjustable. My passengers will love me as they are quite nice. A little more expensive but not much.