Monday, March 28, 2016

Reading note of "Amazing tips to make you smarter"

• Use dryer fabric sheets as dust rags. They pick up dust much better than cloth does.
• If your little Picasso has used the wall for his crayon artwork, just dip a damp rag in baking soda to clean it off. You’ll have to work at it, but it works.
• Use dryer fabric sheets as dust rags. They pick up dust much better than cloth does.
• Next time you get a splinter, place Scotch tape over it and gently pull. The adhesive should take the splinter right out.
• To make your carpets smell fresh, sprinkle some baking soda over them, let it sit for about an hour, and then vacuum.
• Before you clean your toilet, pour a can of Coke into it and let it sit for a couple of hours. The acid in the Coke will get rid of most of the stains!
• When you need to fill some nail holes in your wall, gently rub a bar of white soap against the hole until it’s filled in. The soap works as a quick Spackle.
• Stick cupcake papers in your car’s cup holders to keep them clean.

• Clean your blender by filling it about halfway with warm water. Add a drop of dish soap and then run it. Rinse and dry—all clean!

• Put an open box of baking soda in your refrigerator to absorb unwanted odors. Change it out every three months.

• To keep your drains clog-free, squirt some liquid dish detergent down your drain, let it sit for 30 minutes, and then run hot water for several seconds. Do this once a week.

• Try a mixture of Mountain Dew and water in a vase to keep roses fresh.

• After painting a room, place a couple of bowls of vinegar in the room to help absorb the smell.


• When you boil corn on the cob, add just a pinch of sugar to the water. This will help bring out the corn’s natural sweetness.

• Place an apple in a bag of potatoes to keep them from sprouting buds.

• Use a clean ketchup or mustard squeeze bottle for your pancake batter. After a little practice you’ll have perfect pancakes every time!

• For fun fried eggs, crack the eggs into a cookie cutter.

• To keep brown sugar from clumping, toss in some marshmallows.

• To keep cake from sticking to your knife, place the knife under warm water before you slice.

• If you need just a small amount of lemon juice for a recipe, don’t cut the lemon in half—it’ll dry out too soon. Instead, poke a small hole in the lemon and squeeze out just what you need.

• To keep radishes, carrots, and celery crisp, place them in a bowl of ice water 

• Store cottage cheese or sour cream upside down in the refrigerator. (Make sure the lid is on tight!) This forms a vacuum that inhibits bacteria growth.

• To rid your soup of excess fat, toss some ice cubes into the pot as it cooks. The grease will cling to the ice cubes. Retrieve the cubes and throw them out before you serve the soup.

• To ripen your fruit faster, place it in a paper bag with an apple.
• Freeze extra pancakes or waffles in a plastic bag. When you want to serve them again, just pop them in the toaster.


  • Book your flight at least a month out. Insiders say that you’ll find the best fares 45 days before your departure. That can save you serious money.

2 Check out every online discounter you can find. Everybody knows about Priceline and Expedia, but have you looked on Orbitz, HotWire, or CheapOair?
3 While you’re at it, check out your airline’s website. Sometimes they’ll surprise you by giving discounts if you deal directly with them.
4 Sign up for travel alerts. When a fare goes up or down, you’ll get a text alert. Check out BestFares.comFareCompare.com, or Airfarewatchdog.com for details.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

Repairing our Jenn-Air oven - Hood fan broke

Our Jenn-air hood fan has 5 speed control, recently the first 4 speed controls were not working, it would turn on for a split second then cut off. The maximum speed fan control is the only one that is working. It rules out the motor problem though. Also the two brightness setting on the oven light was not working either, the brightness can only be set to bright, not dim.

After searched from internet, I found this service manual (it didn't come with the manual when we purchased this oven 8 years ago.)

http://applianceassistant.com/ServiceManuals/16023510_maytag_jenn-air_jxt_vent_hoods.pdf

My hood model is JXT9048CDP. After read through the service manual, I knew the problem was either touch pad or control board. I disassembled the hood to expose the wiring.

I removed the touch pad, use multi-meter to test the continuity. The switches on touch pad are special kind, they need to be pressed down and hold when performing the test. It took me a while to figure it out. At first, I thought it was just on/off switch, so I press it once, test it, it was open state, then I pressed it again, it was still open. The correct way to test them is to press the switch and hold it down until the reading is shown. The touch pad turned out to be fine. After all, they are just some simple switches.


There was no much you can do to test the control board. The service manual only tells you to test if you can get the 120V of input voltage to control board which I did. So input voltage is right, the control board must be defected. There is no model # printed on the board, so it took me a while to find out it's part no. from internet, which is #49001238. On some big company's website, it is sold for $228. I ordered it from the site below for $148. Not the cheapest one from internet but it's more reliable seller from the review.

http://www.centralapplianceparts.com/Whirlpool-Corp-Electronic-Control-49001238-p/49001238.htm?gclid=Cj0KEQjw5ti3BRD89aDFnb3SxPcBEiQAssnp0qSNURkaR-N-MYg784ZWSEDKd4O7fB2TILmm-9CixIoaAsfi8P8HAQ&Click=37826

After replaced the control board, the problem solved!

P.S. After a month, the control board stop working. Called the company, they agreed to send another part. Got the part in a week, installed, nothing works, there was a crack on the PCB board, same cracks was also found on the first shipped one which I didn't notice before. Called them again, they sent another one, this time the part looks much newer and no cracks. It worked but I hope this one will last longer time.

Monday, March 21, 2016

生病的一周

星期二DH从牙医那里回来,就说很不舒服。一量体温,发烧,没法上班,只好躺下休息。这中间各种难受,肌肉痛,头痛,各种症状像flu。到星期四,烧下降到98,99度之间,他跑去上班。他们公司的护士给他检查,说不是flu. 但他还有点发烧,还是具有传染性,就把他送回家了。这一天早上,我也觉得喉咙有点异样,一測,我也开始发烧了。Emma 回家,说不舒服,測她,她也发烧了。从星期四到星期六,Emma就缺了三次游泳训练和一天的课(星期五没去上课)。我和Emma一直到星期一早上, 烧才退了。

虽然不是大病,但生病起来真的是很不舒服啊,也很耽误事。退烧之后还咳嗽了一个星期左右才算全愈。Emma则错过了5次的游泳训练。这次的教训是我觉得以后像这样一人得病,要想办法杜绝传染到全家。生病的人头两天是最具有传染性的,这时跟病人接触最好要戴口罩,防止他咳嗽,打喷嚏溅到你(这是流感之类传播的主要途径)。嗯,就像护士那样戴个口罩。

Aiden是这场病灾中唯一躲过的一个。