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Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Electrical testing equipments allow an electrician to understand the causes of the common electrical problems. They are used to obtain relevant information from the electrical fixtures or appliances that are under test. This information may be in the form of signals or some readings. Some of these testing tools are mentioned below.
Start off by studying about an important testing device known as ‘analog multi meter’. Voltage, resistance, frequency and signal power associated with a circuit can be measured easily with the help of an analog multi-meter. The electrical potential is measured in volts, current is measured in amperes and the resistance is measured in ohms.
Also, an advance version of the analog multi meter is available in the market. It is popularly known as a digital multi-meter. Sophisticated design and easy-to-read meter make it useful to unmask any electrical problem. Moreover, the readings obtained from a digital multi meter are quite accurate. Such accuracy provides you an edge over the users of the analog multi-meters. Its quick popularity is accredited to its accuracy, sleekness and ease-of-use.
Data logger is a device that is used to record various data values at different instances of time. It also has a built-in sensor that can test the cause of the electrical problem.
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Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Microwave oven is amongst the electrical items that are small but the tricky errors can be solved without the need of an expert. There are problems associated with such devices that keep coming back. Usually, these problems can be tackled without the help of an expert. However, a word or two from an expert would prove handy while repairing an electrical device.
Replacing the handle of the microwave needs no special skills and it calls for a careful action only. First of all, get a putty knife and take away the trim around the door. If the trim is held in place by a tab then remove it carefully as these tabs can crack easily. When the screws holding the handle in place are visible, you can unscrew them to replace the handle.
If the microwave is not working due to a fire in the apparatus then look for the oven’s thermostat safety switch. Nowadays, most of the microwaves have this feature. It is used to turn microwave off when something inside the microwave catches fire.
When replacing the bulb of the microwave, make sure to turn off the power supply. This step before the replacement of the bulb is very important to keep yourself and the smart board of the microwave safe.
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Friday, May 14th, 2010
Solar-batteries can provide you with free power by just using the sunlight. The main components are solar panel and the batteries. Solar panel charges the internal battery pack that can be used at a later span of time. A variety of solar batteries are available out in the market, making it extremely comfy for you to choose the one that suits your needs.
The smaller version of these batteries is used to power up the cell phones, laptops, PDA etc. These batteries allow them to run for hours when fully charged. Many of the batteries have universal connectors along with them so that you can use them with the product you want to.
Some of the solar chargers provide you with the facility of an extra holder for a standard battery. With the help of this battery holder, you can charge a set of standard Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cad) batteries. When they are fully charged, you can employ them to work again. You just have to put a set of discharged batteries into the unit and put the whole unit or the solar panels against the sun. Your batteries would again be recharged for reapplication.
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Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
Mini lighting fixtures can add to the beautification scheme of home spaces. When it comes to the area outside the home spaces, the mini lighting fixtures can do full justice to the natural appeal of the garden and sidewalk. The plants and vegetation of the porch area or the lawn area can be highlighted at nigh using the mini lighting fixtures.
First step should be to create a proper plan. Though you can also spread some strands of mini lights on smaller plants or bushes but it can become messy. Instead you can decide on a layout regarding the fixing of lights. Prepare an outline of places where you want to use the mini lights.
Now, you need to outline the windows of your home. You can use mini lights to highlight this place. You should also consider other options like porch, garage, balcony etc. Installing mini lights in these areas can provide elegant look to your house. You can hang mini lights with the help of gutter hooks which are easily available in various stores.
When it comes to tall trees and bushes of your garden area then additional strands can be used. Travel from the bottom of such trees towards the top while installing the trail the mini lighting fixtures.
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Sunday, March 21st, 2010
It is always a wise option to make the electrical purchases yourself. Such an effort would help you to save on the overall cost of the electrical project. The different electrical fixtures and wires must be purchased by the homeowners. The guidance of an expert may assist you with the selection of right kind of electrical fixtures.
There are a number of factors that play a part in the decision making process. You need to understand the requirements of your electrical setup before making the actual purchases. Also, the size of the electrical wires should be apprehended in advance. The size of the wire takes into account the thickness and the load measure of the electrical wire. Furthermore, the length of the wire required must be measured from the starting point to the end point.
The preliminary step to purchase the necessary electrical wires is to find the stores who sell such supplies. Often, the homeowners fail to negotiate with the salespersons and hence, they end up paying extra money for a low quality product. Avoid the electrical stores who sell power or speaker cables as you require the electrical wires.
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Monday, March 1st, 2010
Some of the electrical projects allow you to learn a lot. The construction of an electric generator is one such project that informs you about the basics of electrical working. A small-sized electric generator is too regular to build. Moreover, the small voltage limit renders a safe course of action to the project.
An electric generator is a mechanical device or apparatus that generates electricity owing to the energy of a fuel. It offers a number of advantages to the homeowners. The primary objective of an electric generator is to provide electricity to all the spaces of the home when the actual power supply is absent. The procedure of building a small-sized electric generator asks you to follow a sequence of steps.
Initialize the project by looking for a regular DC motor. The voltage range of the motor decides the operational range of the generator. Hence, choose a motor that complements the voltage range of the electrical devices. You can use a DC motor of 6 volts and 1 ampere. Such a voltage range would be quite safe to work with.
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Friday, February 5th, 2010
Commonly an electrician suffers from back, knees, fingers and hands injuries. An electrician may need to do some things on the job that can lead to pain and discomfort in these areas of their body. Such things are: working in very hot or cold temperatures, staying in the same position for long periods of time, holding vibrating tools, constant pressure from a hard surface on the body, constant moving or twisting of body and using force on your body to perform any task.
To keep the body fit, he should do some exercising before going on job. Stretching exercises help in reducing strain in body and muscles. If you are not able to do the work then look for another alternative of doing the work.
An electrician may have some of the following symptoms like fatigue, weakness, loss of energy, swelling, numbness, tingling and aching or burning pain. These problems generally occur in back, arms, shoulders, knees, hands, fingers and neck.
In case an electrician is suffering from any such problem then he should take all the preventive measures as soon as possible. He should inform his boss about the problem and follow the preventive actions.
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Thursday, February 4th, 2010
Wiring a ceiling fan is not so difficult and is mostly like wiring a light fixture. While wiring a ceiling fan, make sure that all the wire connections are made securely and with the proper size of wire nuts. The nuts should not be loose and no copper strands should be left uncovered.
Mostly all the ceiling fans have 4 wires or say 3 wires plus a ground wire. Their colors are black, white, green and an additional color (usually red, blue, or black/white striped).
Black wire of ceiling fan is used to connect the hot terminal of the fan and for connecting hot terminal of light kit, red/blue/striped is used. For connecting the neutral terminal of the ceiling fan white wire is used. In the end, for whole setup green wire can be used to make ground connection.
Now start connecting the wires of fan to the home wiring. Start with the neutral wire connection. The neutral wire of fan that is white in color is required to be connected with the neutral wire of house (white color). Also check if the white wire of your ceiling fan has a colored tape over it then that may signify that this wire should not be used as neural wire.
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Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010
Building up a new home requires a lot of care and monitoring. Without proper maintenance, one may have to face the severe consequences of the ignorance. To avoid these types of severe consequences, one has to monitor the material requirements on a constant basis. The outcome of a laid back attitude can do serious damage to the structural integrity of your electrical setup.
The severe outcomes would definitely harm your home and reduce the safety of the persons living in the home. To avoid these outcomes, one has to take some general precautions. These general precautions would save the lives of both the human and machines.
The process of monitoring the electrical material used by the electrician is not a difficult job at all. One can start off by monitoring the type of wires used for different types of appliances. For example, if an appliance uses heavy voltage then it should be installed with the proper wire type which can resist high voltage. Moreover, one can look for the quality of the wires and the sockets used because low quality wires and sockets can catch fire easily.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
Dimmer switches help in creating a good environment in dinning room or home theater as per your choice. They are not so difficult to install. Once you decide to buy these dimmer switches for your home, have good knowledge about them.
You can use 120V incandescent bulbs and halogen bulbs along with these dimmer switches but you can’t use fluorescent bulbs and most compact fluorescent bulbs.
Commonly, dimmer switches work with those bulbs that have wire filaments like 120V incandescent and halogen bulbs have. But when we talk about fluorescent bulbs and compact fluorescent bulbs, they usually work with a gas and they also need voltage for their functioning. If you are purchasing halogen bulbs having very low voltage then you need to purchase special kind of dimmer switches.
Two different kinds of dimmer switches are: single pole and 3-way dimmer switches. A single pole dimmer switch can be operated from a single location or single switch. A 3-way dimmer switch can be operated from two different switches located at different locations but out of two, only one is dimmer switch.
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