And having some basic understanding of electrical. You have no problem tearing into your expensive equipment to make an attempt to repair it.
I posted a couple days ago about my Mytee Firebird suddenly quitting on me. Just shut off on its own and wouldn`t turn back on. Instead of going to Mytee and looking for support I just tore into it myself and found the problem. There is an inline fuse on the neutral side of the wiring that had blown. a tiny little 15A that was actually physically secured to the boiler! Doesn`t seem very smart to me even if it was wrapped in a heat protective sleeve. A quick stop at an auto parts store and im sure I can wire in a new fuse and ill be back up and running! Glad this isn`t going to cost me more than a few $$$.
On another note. Special thanks to Mytee for putting in ONE SINGLE ANNOYING SECURITY SCREW that I ended up drilling out because who the hell has the tool to remove it? I mean seriously Mytee??!?!? You don`t want people fixing their own stuff obviously. I was strongly considering buying a Mytee Tempo extractor next year but now I`m not so sure. Between the firebird blowing a fuse within the first year, and you trying to make it so we cant open the unit up, I have a bit of a sour taste in my mouth and im not sure I want to purchase another of your products.
Obligatory pictures. Still in pieces, need to go buy a fuse
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