Repairs

Repair of a Nordictrack X3 Treadmill that starts and then stops

An incline treadmill has been on my list of kinda sorta maybe wanta haves because I enjoy hiking, but I dread the winter cold and would honestly rather eat day-old soggy cereal than slap on some crampons or snowshoes and head out in sub-zero temps. But the price tag, size and staring at a wall while “hiking” haven’t exactly made it a priority either.

However, when I came across a free “broken” one, I thought, why not? 

Now this incline treadmill may look like it’s something from the late Pleistocene era with it’s strange “i-pod compatibility,” which I believe is neanderthal for 3.5mm jack. All that really matters is it goes up to 40 degrees of incline. 

So after 6 months of the treadmill waiting for me to fix it because – well – reasons, I got it working with a little tinkering and a $60 part. I call that a win. Hopefully now, my fitness level each winter won’t drop to the level of Jabba the L:zzo.

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