power Cord How to change out a laundry dryer power cord?
I have a dryer I need to change to a four prong power cord. I know to put the white in the middle, and the red or black on either side. The problem I have is the ground wire, the green one, currently runs from the nut on the door into the dryer. Do I keep this current green wire? Its not a part of the current power cord? Can I overlap the green wire to the new power cord over this one?
If you haven't figured it out already, That green wire needs to be removed from the middle of the terminal block and attached to the green wire from the "pig-tail". And no, do NOT overlap them. It HAS to be removed from the neutral of the system.
if i lived in an rv how much would it cost monthly?
my boyfriend and i are living in st.Louis Missouri area, and we are wanting to find out if its cheaper being in an apartment, paying 215 a month on all utility paid apartment i don't really know how much on gas in the car, food is 200, wouldn't change, and were about to have a baby, would it be cheaper to pay monthly on an RV attaches to the back of a car, we wouldn't be paying for parking, but how much would the propane be, or a generator, and electricity?
Living in a RV - or as you have put it "a trailer" would be a living nightmare. If your costs are only 215 now, it would cost a lot more if you needed Gas to run a generator, and cooking in a trailer is fraught with danger, as you must move pots/pans - dishes and whatnot, without adequate counter space. You would have to fill up on water for your "toilet" and pay to dump it - if you get caught dumping into the sewer - its' a nasty fine. Taking a shower in a RV is a real experience, you have barely 24x24 - if you have long legs or arms, it thump thump thump on the sides. If you don't believe me, try shopping at the local RV centers. If it suits you - then go ahead. Its really easy to sell a used trailer (RV has a engine in front)
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The image of a large, dark-blue panel atop a rooftop supplying solar-powered electricity is now familiar. Though relatively few homes have them, thousands of magazine stories have been written over the past 30 years accompanied by photos depicting them. Because of their relative rarity, such systems have become regarded as 'the wave of the future', with that future always just out of reach. The sticking points are always solar energy panels cost and efficiency.
But there are dozens of cost-effective solar-panel applications available today.
Lawn lights are a popular example. They come in the form of stakes about a foot long with lights mounted on the stake. On the top of the light are small solar energy panels. They don't generate much power, but not much is needed for them to do the job. They can be quickly placed anywhere since they require no wires. They can last for years without any maintenance since they use no batteries and the bulbs are ultra-long lasting.
Calculators that are purely solar powered have been in use for decades now. But that same technology has recently been expanded to encompass laptops. Though they don't currently generate enough power to run a standard hard drive or monitor, solar power has been combined with new inventions to make that unnecessary. They use something called organic cells.
A standard solar cell uses layered wafers of silicon doped with phosphorus. But other elements and more complex molecules are also subject to the photoelectric effect. Many organic molecules will shoot off electrons when struck with light. They're not currently as efficient, but they make up for it by being flexible and super cheap. They can be incorporated into certain inexpensive plastic alloys.
That makes it possible to make an affordable keyboard or monitor that can be folded or rolled-up. With this technology, it's possible to roll up a computer like a newspaper and tuck it in your pocket. Then, it's unrolled when you want to use it and powered by the available light.
There are yet many more applications that can be powered by a solar system. One common use is electrical fencing. Whether you need to power a dog retainer system or a cattle barrier, low voltage systems are often used to keep animals in check. A small stun doesn't harm, but it's often enough to keep them from wandering outside the perimeter. Many can jump over standard fencing, but electrifying the system discourages the attempt.
Powered boats, like cars, have batteries that start the engine and power small electrical devices when the motor is off. Running lights, speedometer and more. But those batteries need to be recharged after use. In the usual case, the running motor recharges the battery, putting back the power needed to start it.
But, clearly, the fact that battery chargers exist means that method doesn't always work. However, when you're out on the water, and in many cases even when you're near the shore, it's difficult or impossible to use a standard charger. Electrical outlets aren't universal in docks and nowhere on the water. A solar-powered charger can come in handy just when you need it most.
That same charger can recharge the battery in your RV just as easily. But beyond that emergency use, a solar-powered system can be useful for an RV in lots of ways.
Many times an RV is stationary, with its motor off. Some have generators to power the RV at those times. But generators are noisy and consume gasoline or diesel, producing foul smelling fumes. Not exactly what you want when you're outdoors enjoying the fresh air. A solar power system can supply at least part of the energy needed. It can run a radio, power a DVD and/or TV, or a small refrigerator.
Electricity generation isn't the only possible application either. Water heating is a popular home-oriented application for solar power.
Small parabolic dishes can be used to focus the sun's energy into a small area. That energy is then transmitted to a water storage system. Not all such systems are solely for inside the house either. The hot water supplied can be used to bathe the dogs outside or provide an alternative to washing the car with cold water.
In fact, any kind of washing chore is usually easier with warm water and water from the hose gets cold quickly. A solar heating system can provide a reservoir of warm water to wash the exterior of the windows, supply a sink in the garage and other uses around the house and garage.
Solar energy panels systems today are more efficient and lower cost than ever. They provide freedom from dependence on the utility companies for all your electrical and hot water needs. That makes them a good deal.
power Cable Wire I forget what the blue wire is for its a 18g battery cable. do u connect it with the red power cable together?
So do I run the blue wire with the red power cable from the battery to the battery slot of the amp or do I run the blue wire tfrom the + battery to the rem slot of the amp? Thank u im still wondering what is the rem and the remote phone input is for? I had a professional installed 8yrs ago and the blue wire wasnt hook 2 the radio but I do think its way easy from batt to amp whould there be a way to dis or is tht wht the phone remote slot is 4?
The phone jack is most likely for a remote bass control knob.
The blue wire from the amp REM connection can be tied to a 1 amp fuse then the a place in the fuse panel that only has power when the car is ON. The amp will turn on with the car. You can also put a switch in-line for more control.
Replace a power cable/flex/wire/lead on a ghd hair straightener
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Owing to the fact that millions of metres of welded steel-wire cable tray is installed in buildings of every type since its European launch more than 30 years ago, this welded steel-wire cable tray. a versatile product is firmly established as a cost-effective cable-management system in recent times.
In spite of the fact that it is undoubtedly popular as a practical and cost-saving alternative to traditional perforated sheet-steel cable tray, wire ‘basket’ systems are still regarded by many well-informed people as having lower mechanical strength. It is this prejudice that has reinforced it to rise against the poor performance of lower-quality. This lightweight basket tray and higher-quality systems can hold against sheet steel tray and is even able outperform it in many areas. The major benefits of welded steel-wire cable tray includes excellent air circulation and these cables are installed in wire trays can be classes as clipped in free air’, enabling smaller, more efficient cables to be used. The device installs free drainage facility and prevents the build-up of dust and debris, giving far higher levels of cleanliness and hygiene and eliminating possible fire and safety hazards.
It is assumed that the large number of cables are capable of being carried in deep-sided cable containment and their total weight can cause mechanical stress or even partial crushing of the lowest layers, impairing their performance. Here the steel steel wire cable tray make it an ideal containment for power as well as communications cables. Further, the situation is less clear where space is limited or only a small number of communications cables and power cables need to be installed along the same route, especially if costs are under pressure. Temperature cycling tests also indicate that as wire mesh containment (as in the case of in steel wire cable tray) allows air to circulate freely, and also acts instrumental in providing a positive advantage by preventing overheating.
While using a steel divider, in a metal cable tray significant amount of separation required between power and data cables is significantly reduced. If these are unscreened, separation can be as low as 50 mm, assuming the divider is both physically and electrically continuous. Independent tests have supported the guidelines given in data-cabling standards, showing that increased separation reduces interference. However, tests also show that if both power and data cables are placed in enclosed trunking, interference to data cables is far higher. Installing data and power cables in an open wire-mesh cable tray, with low-impedance couplings and a continuous metallic divider reduces the problem at a stroke, providing significant savings in space, installation and materials — important considerations for both installer and client in a cost-conscious building environment. Independent tests have also supported the guidelines given in data-cabling standards, showing that increased separation results in reduced interference. These tests also claim that if both power and data cables are placed in enclosed trunking, interference to data cables is far higher. Installing data and power cables in an open wire-mesh cable tray, with low-impedance couplings and a continuous metallic divider reduces the problem at a stroke, providing significant savings in space, installation and materials.
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Where can I find cheap camping in Southern California with Toilets and Showers?
I was just looking at Silverwood Lake. They want $35-$45 just to pitch a tent. Then I know I'm going to be over run with RV's with generators till 10PM. This is very frustrating. I could find some cheap motel and a lot more privacy for that.
Where can I find inexpensive camping in Southern California that doesn't charge cheap motel prices for tent sites but offers good bathrooms and showers?
Your options are limited to whats available going rates for general camp sites in the so cal area are $20+ a few can be found at under $20 on the outskirts of so cal in the desert regions and if your willing to primitive camp at a dispersed area the cost would be the annual parking pass $5 a day $30 for the year.
Near Silver-wood lake in the back country along 2N33 or pilot rock road a 4WD route you can camp anywhere along it's route with the pass.
North of Silver-wood lake is Apple-white campground in the lytle creek area $10-15 a night no showers though.
Some private parks in the area such as Mountain lakes resort are even higher than Silver-wood lake.
Supply and demand drives the price of full service campgrounds way up and only a handful in the so cal public parks have showers, these all are $25+ a night. It is still cheaper than a hotel and I challenge you to find any in the area that are less than $50 a night. Cabin rentals in the area are triple that per night.
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The image of a large, dark-blue panel atop a rooftop supplying solar-powered electricity is now familiar. Though relatively few homes have them, thousands of magazine stories have been written over the past 30 years accompanied by photos depicting them. Because of their relative rarity, such systems have become regarded as 'the wave of the future', with that future always just out of reach. The sticking points are always solar energy panels cost and efficiency.
But there are dozens of cost-effective solar-panel applications available today.
Lawn lights are a popular example. They come in the form of stakes about a foot long with lights mounted on the stake. On the top of the light are small solar energy panels. They don't generate much power, but not much is needed for them to do the job. They can be quickly placed anywhere since they require no wires. They can last for years without any maintenance since they use no batteries and the bulbs are ultra-long lasting.
Calculators that are purely solar powered have been in use for decades now. But that same technology has recently been expanded to encompass laptops. Though they don't currently generate enough power to run a standard hard drive or monitor, solar power has been combined with new inventions to make that unnecessary. They use something called organic cells.
A standard solar cell uses layered wafers of silicon doped with phosphorus. But other elements and more complex molecules are also subject to the photoelectric effect. Many organic molecules will shoot off electrons when struck with light. They're not currently as efficient, but they make up for it by being flexible and super cheap. They can be incorporated into certain inexpensive plastic alloys.
That makes it possible to make an affordable keyboard or monitor that can be folded or rolled-up. With this technology, it's possible to roll up a computer like a newspaper and tuck it in your pocket. Then, it's unrolled when you want to use it and powered by the available light.
There are yet many more applications that can be powered by a solar system. One common use is electrical fencing. Whether you need to power a dog retainer system or a cattle barrier, low voltage systems are often used to keep animals in check. A small stun doesn't harm, but it's often enough to keep them from wandering outside the perimeter. Many can jump over standard fencing, but electrifying the system discourages the attempt.
Powered boats, like cars, have batteries that start the engine and power small electrical devices when the motor is off. Running lights, speedometer and more. But those batteries need to be recharged after use. In the usual case, the running motor recharges the battery, putting back the power needed to start it.
But, clearly, the fact that battery chargers exist means that method doesn't always work. However, when you're out on the water, and in many cases even when you're near the shore, it's difficult or impossible to use a standard charger. Electrical outlets aren't universal in docks and nowhere on the water. A solar-powered charger can come in handy just when you need it most.
That same charger can recharge the battery in your RV just as easily. But beyond that emergency use, a solar-powered system can be useful for an RV in lots of ways.
Many times an RV is stationary, with its motor off. Some have generators to power the RV at those times. But generators are noisy and consume gasoline or diesel, producing foul smelling fumes. Not exactly what you want when you're outdoors enjoying the fresh air. A solar power system can supply at least part of the energy needed. It can run a radio, power a DVD and/or TV, or a small refrigerator.
Electricity generation isn't the only possible application either. Water heating is a popular home-oriented application for solar power.
Small parabolic dishes can be used to focus the sun's energy into a small area. That energy is then transmitted to a water storage system. Not all such systems are solely for inside the house either. The hot water supplied can be used to bathe the dogs outside or provide an alternative to washing the car with cold water.
In fact, any kind of washing chore is usually easier with warm water and water from the hose gets cold quickly. A solar heating system can provide a reservoir of warm water to wash the exterior of the windows, supply a sink in the garage and other uses around the house and garage.
Solar energy panels systems today are more efficient and lower cost than ever. They provide freedom from dependence on the utility companies for all your electrical and hot water needs. That makes them a good deal.