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Five More Years
I guess just once every five years I think about this little corner. It is odd reading stuff I wrote 15 years ago.
Maybe it’s time to come full circle – Facebook is stupid, Twitter is infuriating, and I’m too old to Tik-Gram or Insta-Chat.
This install of WP is so old it I have to troubleshoot it just to post something and now I think I’ve broken everything.
Five Years?!
What?!
Yeah, five years. Â See if ‘Cakes will comment on this one.
Was my Samsung rant really the last thing to be on here?
Don’t Ever Buy Samsung
At the end of December, 2011 I bought a Samsung fridge – RFG237AAWP/XAA – from bestbuy.com A little over a month ago, about 4 and a half weeks actually, it stopped working and I lost a ton of food. Disappointing for a 6 month old unit, but these things happen I guess. After the first trip from the repairman, everything seemed ok… but after a few days, everything in the fridge was frozen. So round 2 of lost food. They came back and replaced more parts, thinking that would fix it – it didn’t. They came back again and replaced the same part they had the first time – supposedly with some engineer from Samsung on the phone with the tech confirming that was the problem. Nope, still nothing. So each of these repairs took at least two trips for the tech – one to diagnose, another to actually do something with the parts. Each trip requiring time off work to let them in to do their thing. Finally, last week I spoke with an “Executive Customer Relations” rep who said they would setup an exchange. Finally! Or so I thought….
Today, 4 days later, I get an email from them saying that since we bought it online with BestBuy, they could not designate a store to do the exchange, but they’d happily refund the purchase price. The problem, of course, is that I caught the fridge on sale – it’s about $500 more now. I’m actually back to the point that I was 2 weeks ago, so completely fed up with them that I was ready to just throw the whole thing out and go buy a new one. The complete lack of urgency on their part is amazing to me. The unit just turned 6 months old, and it hasn’t worked for over a month of that.
So I’m shopping… I’m pretty sure I’ll just take the refund, not buy another Samsung, and basically tell everyone who will listen to not buy one. I don’t usually raise a stink about things, but this has just really tweaked me enough to use every outlet I have to encourage people to stay away from them. I should have stuck with my old Whirlpool.
“Disappointed” is really the only word i can come up with. No one really seemed to care, and the amount of time and effort I had to put in to getting this stupid thing fixed has been ridiculous. And the customer service people weren’t bad, they just weren’t very good. The amount of phone calls I had to make – and twice I was given a wrong number to call, and once completely hung-up on when they tried to transfer me.
Update 7/20/2012 – I just called to have them process the refund, and she said I need to send the receipt again because it wasn’t on BestBuy letter head. W.T.F. Honestly, this would be hilarious if it wasn’t happening to me. So that will take another two business days. Then, if I’m lucky, they’ll process the refund which will take 10-15.
Still Kickin
Still here… new job (yes, again) is keeping me busy. I’m still here, just haven’t had the desire to do much with this. Facebook plugs into RT for movie stuff and all my random one-liner thoughts are going on FB or rarely on G+
We’ll see what happens, but I might actually just pack this up. I originally set this site up when I was teaching for students to download assignments and whatnots, then I posted my skydiving stuff on it, then it just turned into random crap. I don’t really even use it for that anymore.
How To Fix Onkyo TX-SR606
So the running thread here has been fixing stuff. I won’t get into how I fixed a 2003 Grand Am stalling problem with $40, WD-40, and steel wool (because I did) but instead my HDMI issues with an Onkyo 606. The Grand Am problem required a fuel filter, some new plug wires, paying someone to get the old rusted fuel filter off, and cleaning the coil packs. This one was actually easier. Sorry LeRoy, I wasn’t going to take the torch to a fuel line.
The 606 has 4 HDMI inputs. Input 1 never gave me much problems. HDMI 2 started giving me problems a few months ago. The PS3 was plugged into that, and would cut out on occasion. Nothing terrible, but the video would drop for a second or two in the middle of a game. I finally got tired of it, and switch with the cable box on HDMI 1. Now the cable box started dropping video, even if the AVR was turned off. The PS3 started showing ‘noise’ – rainbow artifacts on the screen and the video dropping for a few seconds. I was about to break down and buy a new one – the 609 looked good. Before I did that, I started doing some research. It seems the 606 has some handshake issues that can get worse over time because of the heat issues (the AVR does get silly hot)
Most of the complaints are that video takes forever to show up when you first turn it on or switch sources. Mine only took a few seconds (people complained about minutes going by) but some of the video drops seemed like they could be related. For $7 in parts from RadioShaft, I decided to try it. I found a good video on YouTube and picked up 5 new capacitors at RS – part number 272-1028
End result – the TX-SR606 seems to working even better than when I first bought it. No more drops, no more artifacts, and the sources seem to switch faster now. The repair was pretty easy, even though I haven’t picked up a soldering gun in years.
How To Fix Fat PS3
I cannot condone this behavior. However, I was desperate.
This past Black Friday (good timing) my ‘fat’ PS3 decided to shut off in the middle of marathon run of Borderlands. It happened while it was loading a new area, so I thought maybe it just crashed. Turned it back on, and after about 2 minutes it beeped and shut off again. I tried a few more times before giving up and asking the almighty Google what the problem might be.
The more I read, the more I started to suspect heat issues. That diagnosis made sense – if I left the unit off for some length of time, I could get maybe 10-15 minutes out of it before it’d die on me.  I hoped that would be long enough for a transfer of all my save data.
It was not.
A common problem with these older models is the thermal compound they use between the CPU/GPU and heatsink. I figured I could at least try that. What’s the worst that could happen? I’m out $5 worth of Arctic Silver and some of my time.
There’s surprisingly little to the PS3 inside. Almost the entire bottom half of the unit is heatsink and fan. Once the case is cracked, the bluray drive, power-supply, hard drive, and a bit of wireless gear is removed, the mainboard and heatsink are pretty easy to get at. There are all sorts of ‘quick fixes’ floating around using hairdryers, standing it on end, putting the whole thing in the oven, etc. Forget those, take the thing apart. Give it a good cleaning while you’re at it.
Once I got the mainboard off the heatsink, I could see exactly what everyone was talking about. The thermal compound had turned into this chaulky gunk. Being the backyard do-it-yourselfer, I looked into my universal toolkit and pulled out some WD-40 to clean it off. After cleaning the excess and letting it dry awhile, I decided to throw the mainboard in the oven for a bit. Some people have reported success with ‘reflowing’ the board – heating the solder just enough to get it to flow back where it is supposed to be. Normally they use a heat gun for this (a hairdryer won’t get hot enough) but again, I used what I had handy. I don’t encourage you to follow me.
After letting it cool then applying new thermal compound, I put everything back together. I haven’t really stress-tested it since, but it stayed on overnight and completed the system transfer just fine. I’m not sure I’d trust it for much more than a bluray player at this point, or as a secondary one for gatherings… but at least my backwards compatible, 4 USB port having, memory card reading PS3 still lives. For now.
Busy
Wow I’ve been busy.
First of all, I think I’ve been to more sporting events in the last 6 months than I have in the last couple of years. Hockey games, Reds game, even made it to the Bengals/Steelers game (stupid Bengals!!) And, not that this is normally my thing, but I went and saw The Nutcracker too 😀 Hey, I’m all cultured and crap. Just seems like I’ve had something going on almost every weekend the last two months. By design I guess.
Just been a strange time. Made a few new friends, lost a couple of old ones (and I’m still not sure why.) Hell, even made the first step towards changing careers – that starts in January, maybe more on that at a later date. Had you asked me at the beginning of the year where I’d be at this point, this is pretty far from where I would have guessed I’d be.
For the first time in 11 years, I actually didn’t make a single jump this year. I didn’t really get my bike out that much either. Got more into other stuff though I guess – played a lot of disc golf (I’m actually getting halfway decent at it) and got a couple people hooked on Geocaching. I’ve created a monster there – Treeboy already has more ‘finds’ in 6 weeks than I probably had in the first year or so that I did it. And he’s already hid one and has another doozie planned.
I can’t believe Christmas is a week away. I’ve bought one thing. Uhg.
Well… it should be an exciting couple of months. Let’s see where it goes.
Exhale
So I’m glad I didn’t hold my breath – it did take 10 months – but you can all stop giving Craig dirty looks now My Boot – Futon