Builder’s home situated on private, partially wooded, 2/3 Acre perimeter home site (Southwest exposure) in the most desirable custom home community in Lewes – Minutes to Bay and Ocean Beaches and downtown Historic Lewes! Showcase Home featuring: Professionally landscaped grounds with programmable irrigation system and low voltage lighting. Ceramic, hardwood flooring, and upgraded carpeting/pad on main floor. Finished basement (9′ ceilings) with: walk out, private guest suite (in addition to the other four bedrooms), full bath, Bose home theater, recreation and unfinished storage areas. Gourmet kitchen featuring granite counter tops with Shaws Original ceramic farm sink and subway tile ceramic backsplash, GE Monogram (stainless steel) Professional 36″ Dual Fuel (LP) range with four burners and griddle, Professional vent hood w/halogen lighting, warming tray and heat lamp, built-in microwave, and dishwasher. Furniture grade island. Refrigerator with built-in LCD TV. Illuminated tray ceiling in dining room. Grand two story foyer with three turn stairway. Built-in, floor to ceiling, cherry bookcases in study. Three-piece crown molding in foyer, living room, family room, and upstairs hallway. Two piece chair rail with shadow box molding below in foyer, living room, dining room, and up main hardwood staircase. Two story custom fireplace mantle and trim detail in Family Room – plasma/LCD ready with TV mount and multi-configuration Bose surround sound. Custom ceiling trim …
A Gent’s Pulsynetic Waiting Train Electric Turret Clock from ~1939 running on 20 Volts DC. The movement is sitting on a temporary stand in the workshop. A Gent’s Pulsynetic Master is resetting the Waiting Train mechanism to time with a low voltage impulse very precisely at 30 second intervals. Without the master clock the ‘WT’ would keep very poor time indeed. The master clock ensures the ‘WT’ keeps time to within just a few seconds per week. The Hipp toggle (which is rattling across its V-block) only takes power for the big drive electromagnets when the pendulum falls to a smaller arc. Filmed with the Video Option of a Canon Ixus 860IS digital still camera under fluorescent lighting against an old sheet to hide the untidy background.
The Bandshell This animated bandshell features a number of figures with articulation at the shoulders, waist, or base, allowing them to twist and turn to the accompanying music and softly changing colored lights in the background. Check out the pianists tickling the ivories and the brass section getting down to the rythm. This animation could easily become part of any model railroad or holiday display. The bandshell runs on low voltage DC using a commercial grade, easily replaceable, display motor for long life. All lighting is LED based. This animation is part of the Aventura Mall Holiday Layout. Learn more at our main channel www.youtube.com
Here’s my situation. The other day, I drove to my job no problem. Then when leaving to go home. When I try to start. It did nothing. Light and electrical seem OK. But the gear selection indicators are all lit. OK, I say. Maybe the battery cable, terminals are dirty again. Always have an issue with this. I clean them as good as I can. I go back inside. I start it. Starter operates now, yippee! Then it starts to act up BADLY! The speedometer goes haywire. The engine started up then it just stopped running. I attempt to start again. Does it again, runs for a few seconds and stops! (Never happened to me on this van). THEN out of the blues, the van cranks but now does not start at all! I had it towed to my house. While working on it a little. The check engine light FLASHES. And suddenly I get 6 codes all at the same time. ALL of them to do with “low input voltage. THESE are the 6 codes, for which 3 of them are manufaturer default codes. P0122 throttle/pedal position sensor A ckt low input P0117 Engine Coolant temp ckt low input P0107 Map/BARO crt low input and the manufacture codes P1478 battery temparture sensor out of limit P1496 5 Volt supply output too low P1192 Inlet air temp sensor voltage low ALL to do with LOW voltage…… hmmmm. If I’m getting all those similar codes. To me that sound like just ONE big thing broken. Sounds like the computer is shot. Am I right??? I took the time to CLEAN out all cables, and even replaced one. So as of now. I charged the battery. Its …
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