I think if you don't use the recteq app - there's no way to update the firmware on the grill.Any ideas on how we can prevent future updates to the RT firmware so we can keep the smart life working?
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I think if you don't use the recteq app - there's no way to update the firmware on the grill.Any ideas on how we can prevent future updates to the RT firmware so we can keep the smart life working?
I had a hair dryer that the warning label said do not use in shower10000000000000000000%
We are the only species on this planet that continually prevents proper evolution. We prevent Nature from takings its intended course.
My Point of View = Remove the warning labels on every device, everywhere.
If you are too stupid to operate the device, and die because of that stupidity, well, that's a good thing. The Human race just won by reducing the chance that person procreated and passed along the stupid-gene on to another generation.
I think if you don't use the recteq app - there's no way to update the firmware on the grill.
You know they did! Maybe they will soon outlaw AC outlets in the bathroom? IDK but the way things are going you just never know.I had a hair dryer that the warning label said do not use in shower
to have that warning someone must have done it
I had a hair dryer that the warning label said do not use in shower
to have that warning someone must have done it
Oddly enough, Unless you use an extension chord to some other outlet in a nearby room or hallway outlet that is close to the bathroom.. by Law, the outlets IN the bathroom are all GFI styled, which means you literally CAN'T electrocute yourself when anything is plugged in to that GFI near the bathtub/shower. At most you get a small nip, but the GFI outlet will trip preventing the current to get to you. So the "label" on the dryer is moot, or at the most redundant.You also know that someone got smoked in the bathtub... "Hey-- it just said not to use in the shower-- im taking a bath"...
Darwin does his work...
But using the work around to replace the GFI with a standard outlet, because you can or worse don’t know any betterOddly enough, Unless you use an extension chord to some other outlet in a nearby room or hallway outlet that is close to the bathroom.. by Law, the outlets IN the bathroom are all GFI styled, which means you literally CAN'T electrocute yourself when anything is plugged in to that GFI near the bathtub/shower. At most you get a small nip, but the GFI outlet will trip preventing the current to get to you. So the "label" on the dryer is moot, or at the most redundant.
So, you believe that a GFCI outlet will ALWAYS work perfectly? Over the years, I have replaced several that did not.Oddly enough, Unless you use an extension chord to some other outlet in a nearby room or hallway outlet that is close to the bathroom.. by Law, the outlets IN the bathroom are all GFI styled, which means you literally CAN'T electrocute yourself when anything is plugged in to that GFI near the bathtub/shower. At most you get a small nip, but the GFI outlet will trip preventing the current to get to you. So the "label" on the dryer is moot, or at the most redundant.
"Believing everything a manufacturer—or, the Internet—tells you is just as dangerous as believing everything the government tells you! "...So, you believe that a GFCI outlet will ALWAYS work perfectly? Over the years, I have replaced several that did not.
Believing everything a manufacturer—or, the Internet—tells you is just as dangerous as believing everything the government tells you!
Probably Alexa too since SmartLife works with Alexa? SeemsUpdate. Smart life will also connect with siri and the ole 1250 will turn on and off with siri….even better…
How did you jump (extremely reach) to that conclusion? No where, in any sensible way, or having reading comprehension did I say, elude too, or even come remotely close to insinuating, that believe anything will always work 100% of the time.So, you believe that a GFCI outlet will ALWAYS work perfectly? Over the years, I have replaced several that did not.
Believing everything a manufacturer—or, the Internet—tells you is just as dangerous as believing everything the government tells you!