Common Electrical Testing Equipments
June 4, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
With the help of electrical testing equipments, an electrician is able to get responses and signals from an electrical device under test. These signals and responses give vital information about the integrity of a particular circuit. Such electrical testing devices are widely available in all leading stores. Here is the list of some of the primary testing equipments used by the electricians.
Common Problems And Remedies Of A Microwave Oven
May 30, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
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.
Methods To Fix The Electric Iron
April 30, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
Although some of us consider ironing to be a boring job, but we can not do without it. Electric irons are in rise for pretty long time now and have seen many changes with the changing times, but it its primary working remains same. Since ironing is the best way to rid the clothes of the wrinkles, we can’t do without this.
Secure Your Homes By Installing Wireless Motion Sensors
April 18, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
With the rise in theft cases, we are becoming more and more safety conscious, the most talked about topic nowadays is the security of the premises. This thought takes us to look for additional safety measures like exteriors and motion- activated lights.
Hook Up Your Intercom System Yourself
April 10, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
How many times have you been interrupted by a knock on the door only to find that it is someone trying to sell you something that you don’t want? When combined with a camera and monitor, a Video Intercom System allows you to see who is at the door and decide if you want to drop everything and let them in or simply talk to them via the Intercom System if it’s someone you don’t want to let in.
Extension Cord Safety
April 9, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
Any detachable/portable 110-volt or higher voltage wiring that is used to transfer power from an outlet or power source to a power consuming device is referred to as an extension cord. Typically, an extension cord has one male plug on one end and one to three receptacles on the other end. Extension cords make it far easier to use electricity where it’s needed.
Enhance Home Security, Use Motion Sensor
April 9, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
A home security system is essential to keeping your property well-guarded. Well lit homes, whether it is indoor or outdoor lighting, are an important safety measure against thieves and burglars. Dipping into the psychology of a thief, darkness and shadows create a perfect cover for skulking and hiding. Home security lighting provides the home owner protection against these law breakers along with other necessary security measures.
The Disadvantages Of Smoke Alarms
April 2, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
Smoke alarms are electronic devices that are used to warn people of fires. In the event of a fire, properly installed and maintained smoke alarms will provide an early warning alarm to your household. This alarm could save your own life and those of your loved ones by providing the chance to escape.
Tips On Keeping Your Pets Away From Electrical Cords Lying On The Floor
March 21, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
The pets of your households can trigger an electrical hazard if any segment of the electrical setup is accessible to them. Hence, it is very important to conceal such segment before a possible hazard occurs. The electrical cords or wires lying on the floor or left suspended from the outlets are highly responsible for the onset of such accidents.
All About Preparing The Tea In Electric Kettle
March 17, 2010 by Scott Rodgers · Leave a Comment
Ever since the introduction of electric tea kettles a few decades ago, it has made boiling water very easy. In the old days, boiling water was done by putting a kettle on a stove and boiling it. Although these old kettles are good with boiling water, it requires effort and constant monitoring. They have no auto power switch to stop the boiling and no temperate control. Also, it can take at least eight or nine minutes to fully boil water.
















































