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    20 October 2019 09:00 PM      10:00 PM

    Due to popular request, our special guest presenter Mark Williams is returning to give another rendition of this webinar! He'll show you how easy it is to diagnose temperature problems in the newer electronically-controlled refrigerators and how to do it right the first time. 
    We'll show you examples from Samsung, LG, GE, Whirlpool, and Electrolux. You'll see that they all work the same way. 
    You'll see how to accurately test thermistors from the computer control board and you’ll learn the difference between resistance and voltage drop when it comes to testing thermistors. 
    Who: This webinar is exclusive to our premium members at Appliantology: Professional Appliantologists, Senior Appliantology Fellows, Master Samurai Tech Alumni, and Master Samurai Tech Students.
    When: Sunday, October 20th @5:00 PM Eastern Time.
    Where: We use join.me for all of our webinars. You must fill out the form linked below to get the connection details. If you only RSVP to this calendar event, you will not receive any connection details.
    Also, when you join the webinar, you must enter a name in order to be let in.
    How: Connect with your browser, or download the free Join.me app here: https://www.join.me/apps
    Here are a couple tips to ensure that the webinars are a smooth, cool experience for you:
    1. Arrive early to make sure your connection is working! Also, if you show up late for the webinar, you'll be lost.
    2. When you join the webinar, you must enter a name in order to be let in.
    3. For the best experience, download the free Join.me app: https://www.join.me/apps
    4. Watch this ultra-short video on how to use your Join.me control console while you're in the web meeting because you're gonna wanna do cool stuff like correctly connect your audio (without producing the dreaded echo!) so you and everyone else can hear what the presenter is explaining.
     

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