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Littermaid Litter Box
Has anyone had any luck in finding a replacement motor for the litter box?
The one I have is out of warranty and when I called Littermaid, they said that they do not sell internal parts. Thanks in advance, Ron Munroe Falls, Ohio |
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"Ron Bruno" wrote in message nk.net...
Has anyone had any luck in finding a replacement motor for the litter box? The one I have is out of warranty and when I called Littermaid, they said that they do not sell internal parts. Thanks in advance, Ron Munroe Falls, Ohio i would just take the motor out and then look it over and see if i couldn't find one like it online. the motor is dirt cheap i guarantee it. solomon. |
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I tried that once... the new motor has to be exactly the same type... otherwise it moves too fast or slow and the computer doesn't know where the rake is at. Plus then it shorts out the sensors for added fun.
I bought a litter robot... www.litter-robot.com best desision I ever maid... You broken littermaid is worth alot on Ebay.. the plug is work about 10 bucks... kinda sad acctually... parts are in such high demand for the littermaid... -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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K. Hahn said "Certainly if you see something flicker
* across your computer monitor, then you are not in possession, but if you * go to the difficulty of downloading...then you're guilty." As you can see, this technical detail totally escapes some people. Continuing: then the Feds raid their place. Naturally, they charge you with possession of child pornography. Let's further say you have some gibberish files which might be encrypted material. The government then says if you don't plead guilty to child porn, then we'll prosecute you for the crypto-crime provision of this bill too. i.e. Cypherpunk Tim May's succinct complaint "It's wrong when I'm a felon under an ever increasing number of laws". Because government will lean on you with it: In the AA BBS case, a company delivering raunchy porn or just nude pictures, the government threat included prosecuting the person's wife too. Just like it could in the private home raid scenario above. Only now with a new club to swing. It was the main reason the husband agreed to plead guilty. He wouldn't risk his wife to a trial just to protect his own rights. The government will use every available tool to menace crypto users. NYT, quoting a Supreme Court member on police use of legislative language: "They will take it as far as they can." They have absolutely no scruples, often. In the AA BBS case, the Feds PURPOSELY PULLED graphics legal in California into hick Tennessee, and succeeded in jailing the CA owner. Wow. The Feds must have been drooling when Congress passed the CDA. In addition, they sent UNSOLICITED real child porno to the owner, and charged him with possession of child porno. No code of ethics or conduct. No scruples. Predatory pinheads. ---- * "WHITE HOUSE IS SET TO EASE ITS STANCE ON INTERNET SMUT" * The New York Times, By John M. Broder, June 16 1 |
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