Wax problem

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Wax problem from the other day.  I thought I got most of it down the drain but I obviously did not.  I ran water today and tried to get all of the blue wax off the floor.  It took forever but there is no blue on the equipment room floor now. 

Wax problem

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When you get to your car wash and you see chemical seeping out of the building it is always bad.

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I swapped to this foot valve yesterday because I am going to switch tanks and apparently it does not work.  The only thing I can think of is the foot valve started a suction and kept draining the tank.  This over flowed the chemical tank and cycled on then suction all the water out again and again.  Making a huge mess.  I cut a hole in the outlet of the hydrominder hose.  Which should prevent this from happening again.

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X10 problem

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I was having a problem with my X10 coin acceptor today.  It would work fine when I put money in.  But when customers put money in it would not work.  I reprogrammed the X10 and it seems to work fine now.  This is the same X10 I replaced the other day. 

Computer desk

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I was actually at the wash when this guy left this desk.  I was walking towards the bay to make sure he took the desk.  He drove away and I guess I should have yelled at him.  He did wash his truck though.

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He did leave me lunch though.  A jalapeno smoked sausage.

PORN

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Today, I was thinking those boxes seem awfully big.  What are those boxes so large for?  Then I realized the only thing that it can be is free porn. 

X10 died

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I had one of my X10 coin acceptors die today.  At least I think it died.  There was no light at all and I tried to program it twice.  It would reject the coins when trying to program.  Also, cut the power to it and nothing seemed to help. 

I had an extra X10 which was not programed so Greg told me how to program the X10.  It is pretty easy after you know how to do it.  1) Open the X10,  2) Put the dial on 4 (I am not sure why except Greg told me to.),  3) Push the button once (This is the number of pulses the coin will be.),  4) Switch the dial back to zero,  5) Run six coins through (Greg said to use separate coins not the same one.  Also, the coins should go through the X10 like it is accepting the coins.),  6) The X10 will blink or something,  7) Done