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Do It Yourself

12 Simple Steps To Replace An Oven Igniter

If your gas oven does not heat up, then you might need a new oven igniter. Replacing an oven igniter is not nearly as scary or dangerous as it sounds. In fact, if you can assemble an entertainment center, a grill, or something similar, then you can replace an oven igniter. How do I know? A few weeks ago, and for the second time in three years, the igniter in my gas oven stopped working, and I replaced it myself.

What is an Oven Igniter?

The oven igniter does exactly what you might guess. It has a metal and ceramic element that gets very hot when you start the oven. When it reaches the proper temperature, a sensor triggers a switch that allows natural gas to flow into the burner tube. The natural gas then ignites due to the hot igniter, creates the flame, and the oven begins to warm up.

If the igniter is not hot enough or doesn’t get hot at all, the sensor will not allow gas into the burner tube and the result is the oven stays cold. A nice safety feature, don’t you agree?

Here is a picture of my old, burned out igniter.
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The good news is that replacing an oven igniter is relatively easy.

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Health and Fitness Personal Insights

Make Your Tomorrow Better

I recently decided to stop drinking coffee.

Quit coffee? Are you crazy?

Well, maybe not completely stop, but significantly reduce the amount of coffee I drink. For a long time, I’ve enjoyed starting my work days (and weekend days) with a couple cups of fresh coffee. I didn’t do it for the caffeine boost; more like a comfort for my morning routine. Due to schedules and activities I occasionally had to skip the coffee and would feel just fine all day long.

Coffee Cup and Computer

I wasn’t able to drink any coffee during a recent illness, and when it was over, I decided to discontinue the coffee habit as an experiment. I mostly wanted to consume less caffeine, but there are other health and financial reasons that I decided to stop. My original plan was to just drink it on the weekends, but due to busy schedules, I haven’t even been able to do that. As it turns out, since the day I decided to change my habit three weeks ago, I drank coffee on just three days. I found that it is not as much of a comfort as it used to be and I feel better overall. I really don’t miss it that much. I do still drink tea (mostly iced tea), but not in the morning and not every day.

I don’t want to quit drinking coffee!

Actually, I’m not telling you this to convince you to quit drinking coffee. During my recent life without coffee, I discovered something. If you told me six months ago that I would try giving up coffee, I wouldn’t have believed it. I loved drinking my morning coffee and it wasn’t something I wanted to give up. I gave up something I enjoyed, or, at least, thought I enjoyed. Turns out, I may not have enjoyed it that much if it was so easy to give up.

Each day I try to take a few steps closer to making my tomorrow (and my family’s tomorrow) better than today. This journey to quit drinking coffee every day taught me something. Are you ready?

Sometimes you have to give up something you THINK you need in order to get something really love.

What I’m really trying to say is that you might not even know how much better your life will be tomorrow after you let go of that thing you THINK you need. As a result of my coffee experiment, I now feel better and am more ready to take the next step to make tomorrow better.

I’m not suggesting that you carelessly give up just anything. My coffee experiment was reasonably safe for me. I could always go back to drinking it if it didn’t improve things. With some careful thought, you could probably find something to give up that has potential to make your future better. That something might be coffee, soda, junk food, or always saying “yes” when someone asks you to do something (even when you don’t want to do it). Whatever you decide to give up will have an impact on you and the other people around you, so make careful choices and be aware of others.

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General

DirecTV and The Weather Channel

I don’t think I’m in the minority when I say that The Weather Channel’s (TWC) TV presence has decreased in usefulness over the past few years. DirecTV has noticed based on the channels their subscribers watch. I can’t say I’ve found critically useful information on TWC in the past three or four years. If severe weather is occurring near me, they’re not talking about it on TWC, but my local TV stations do. Beyond that I have weather.gov and apps on my phone that show me radar and other weather information.

Right now DirecTV is not carrying TWC due to a contract dispute over the rates. I understand TWC’s need for revenue, but to be a viable channel, they also need to provide valuable information. If you don’t provide what consumers want, then you will disappear. It’s happened before, and it will happen again. I don’t see pertinent weather information on TWC, especially when severe weather is in my area, so they either need to adapt or find a new niche.

As a DirecTV subscriber, I don’t want to pay any more for TWC than I need to.