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Branson, Missouri – Water and light show with gas power!

If you ever head up to Branson, Missouri, you want to check out this show. It is located downtown right at the river. This show featured a music on a PA, and a timed synchronization of lights, water pistons, and towers of gas, that move and change with the music. It is quite a fun time, that makes going downtown at night a must for visitors.

This clip is brief, at only 1m 8s. I hope you get the feel for the show. If you are standing where the swing is crossing over the river, walk to the left, and you will quickly come to the water fountains with the tall towers.

Above each tower, is a gas furnace, that lights up light a touch. It is fascinating to watch, and fun for the whole family.

While I was there, a steamboat, or a riverboat, stopped in the river, to watch the show as well.

I believe the show was going on around 8:00pm, shortly after dusk. I believe the city runs the show, so you may want to go and look at the city calendar to find out more details. While I was there, there were a couple hundred people around the whole area, though right by the water fountain, it was not very crowded.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_s1mky3zF4

How to fix your shark steam mop (green or purple model)

How to fix a shark steam mop (1) powers on (2) heats up (3) pump is working (4) no steam.

I had bought a Shark Steam mop, and had been using it a few times, when all of a sudden it stopped working.

I happened to buy this model at Target, and found that I had owned it for three months, and would have to go to the manufacturer for any resolution.

After reading the warranty card, I had little faith in the manufacturer honoring the warranty. In the way that the warranty is written, it is written in a way, in which the manufacturer can escape fulfilling the warranty work in a multitude of ways.

After deciding that I felt I could fix the unit if I tried, and returns and the manufacturer were ruled out, I began to take the unit apart.

In my life, I have decided that I want to contribute and give back, the knowledge that was freely given to me, in my ability to tinker and understand mechanical things, as well as understand the way a unit was designed, so while I took apart my unit, I decided to take a video of all that I did, and how you may have a way to fix your unit as well.

My hope is that you are benefitted from this video. I tried to make it as clear as possible. If you like the video, feel free to comment, and subscribe to my youtube channel. I will be adding more videos, as I come across ways which I feel led to share. Be well, and take care my friend.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skcTThIRwjg