The XpressMusic phones are designed to cater music lovers around the world. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic looks extremely beautiful with 3.2 inch touch sensitive screen offering a resolution of 360 x 640 pixels. The screen comes with features like accelerometer sensor which let the screen rotate to any direction on its own and a proximity sensor which switches off the screen light automatically when the phone is not in use. The phone is compactly sized at 111mm x 51.7mm x 15.5mm and weighs about 109gms.
The phone comes with a superior quality music player which can play M4A, AAC, RA, WAV, WMA and MP3 music files and that too with optimum clarity. The voice quality that this device produces is commendable. The fantastic video player available on the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic can play 3GP, RV, MP4 and WMV video files very conveniently with fine picture quality.
The phone comes with 3.15MP camera which offers a high resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels and gives superb images . The camera is made of Carl Zeiss optics and comes with autofocus and LED flash functions which allows it to capture sharper and more accurate images. The phone also features a separate camera for video call.
The phone comes with high speed network connectivity due to the presence of advanced version of EDGE and GPRS. The phone is 3G enabled hence offers international roaming where the handset is compatible with the bandwidth offered abroad. The 3G enabled video calling function allows two people to watch each their over their respective 3G phones while speaking with each other, due to its high speed data transfer configurations. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic also features wireless technologies like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi which allow one to transfer data from short and long range respectively. Through wi-fi technology one can send large data from remote location to a system at home but within the range of a local hotspot or WLAN. There is a microUSB port provided in the phone which allow data transfer through data cable. With such a high speed Internet one can send and receive emails at an incredibly fast speed.
The phone comes with GPS support which allows one to access maps of any unknown locations across the world. The phone also features a Stereo Fm radio which plays songs from radio stations available in that area. One can watch captured videos over the TV screen with the help of TV-out function. The phone has a Document viewer which allows one to access various office files like Word, Excel and Power Point. There is a photo editor which allows one to watch the images captured very easily. The Nokia 5800 XpressMusic features preloaded games to maximize entertainment to a larger extent. One can even download Java enabled games very easily.
The phone comes with a Standard 1320 mAh Li-ion battery which can play non stop music for incredible 35 hrs. For 2G network the phone battery offers a talktime of 9hrs approximately and a stand by time of 406hrs whereas for 3G network the phone offers a talktime of 5hrs and a standby time of 408hrs.
Hence we can say that the Nokia 5800 XpressMusic has got awesome music playing functions which is why it is the most sought after handsets and more common among younger generations.
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Hurricanes are notorious for causing widespread power outage.
Here are some tips on how to safely restore power due to unexpected power outages and safely use emergency generators. How to Choose the Right Emergency Electric Generator
How to Safely Operate a Portable Generator and Transfer Switch
egads…I say mostly all wrong here! (30 plus year master electrician and inspector currently….) first off your electrician….needs his head examined…or you didnt hear him properly since amperage isnt "PUT OUT" its used…thus in this case its not like water where it will burst your lines it simply is used as needed…and if it goes OVER the rated breakers or devices rating it simply trips and shut down… also a 17.5 k generator rating is the PEAK rating it has…and cannot run at that peak for a long period of time anyways! I would guess the average running rating of it would be aprox 15k of power tops to be used…(15000 watts = 62-68 amps depending on voltage max at any duration to be used…) thus the generator company also is incorrect in its transfer switch because it should be at least 70 amps.. However they erred on the safe side and limited you to a 60 amp switch to ensure you dont overload the generator…and you shouldnt use more than 80% of the power at any one time anyways…to be safe per code. so while they could have used a 70 amp switch… going to a 60 wasnt neccesarily wrong on their part..it simply tells me possibly the max normal running output is actually lower than even the 15k i estimated…
This is an interesting issue. It is perhaps similar to some of the other things you see now days, such as a 6 Peak HP air compressor that could run on a 15A 120v circuit. Well at 745 watts per horsepower, the "Peak" inrush in a 100% efficient motor would 4470 Watts, while a 15 amp circuit is good for at most V*I=W 120*15=1800w or 2.4 HP, so you know this compressor is running at most at 2 HP continuously even if it has a 90% efficient motor. So with their advertised 6 Peak HP they are leading you to believe that the motor is 3 times the size that it actually is!
You may want to read the small print in the instructions and see just how much connected wattage is allowed with this unit. You can then use the Voltage * Current= wattage formula to determine just exactly how many amps this generator will supply on a continuous basis.
My guess is that the 50 or 60A transfer switch is rated for the maximum continuous load, which would suggest that the continuous load is not 17500 watts.
One other thing however. If this generator is generating 230V power but splitting it to two 120V busses through a two pole breaker, that would only be 76 amps per pole, so perhaps they are jacking up the advertised watts only a little instead of a lot.
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Hurricanes are notorious for causing widespread power outage.
Here are some tips on how to safely restore power due to unexpected power outages and safely use emergency generators.
How to Choose the Right Emergency Electric Generator
How to Safely Operate a Portable Generator and Transfer Switch
Generator Safety Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.mainpowerconnect.com/static3/faq.asp
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egads…I say mostly all wrong here!
(30 plus year master electrician and inspector currently….)
first off your electrician….needs his head examined…or you didnt hear him properly since amperage isnt "PUT OUT" its used…thus in this case its not like water where it will burst your lines it simply is used as needed…and if it goes OVER the rated breakers or devices rating it simply trips and shut down…
also a 17.5 k generator rating is the PEAK rating it has…and cannot run at that peak for a long period of time anyways!
I would guess the average running rating of it would be aprox 15k of power tops to be used…(15000 watts = 62-68 amps depending on voltage max at any duration to be used…) thus the generator company also is incorrect in its transfer switch because it should be at least 70 amps..
However they erred on the safe side and limited you to a 60 amp switch to ensure you dont overload the generator…and you shouldnt use more than 80% of the power at any one time anyways…to be safe per code. so while they could have used a 70 amp switch… going to a 60 wasnt neccesarily wrong on their part..it simply tells me possibly the max normal running output is actually lower than even the 15k i estimated…
This is an interesting issue. It is perhaps similar to some of the other things you see now days, such as a 6 Peak HP air compressor that could run on a 15A 120v circuit. Well at 745 watts per horsepower, the "Peak" inrush in a 100% efficient motor would 4470 Watts, while a 15 amp circuit is good for at most V*I=W 120*15=1800w or 2.4 HP, so you know this compressor is running at most at 2 HP continuously even if it has a 90% efficient motor. So with their advertised 6 Peak HP they are leading you to believe that the motor is 3 times the size that it actually is!
You may want to read the small print in the instructions and see just how much connected wattage is allowed with this unit. You can then use the Voltage * Current= wattage formula to determine just exactly how many amps this generator will supply on a continuous basis.
My guess is that the 50 or 60A transfer switch is rated for the maximum continuous load, which would suggest that the continuous load is not 17500 watts.
One other thing however. If this generator is generating 230V power but splitting it to two 120V busses through a two pole breaker, that would only be 76 amps per pole, so perhaps they are jacking up the advertised watts only a little instead of a lot.