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How Long Will APC Batteries Last

by GrantS on Feb.27, 2010, under Electrical

For many, an APC replacment batteries may be the cornerstone of their workstation. This is particularly true when your primary power supply is, in fact, not too reliable. For example, those who live in areas that have frequent storms. When you don’t know how long an APC battery will last, though, it may leave you feeling less secure, nonetheless. Here we try to help you keep your APc.

It is very important to remember when you rely on APC batteries to keep your work station, home computer or network up and running is to always play it safe. What this means is that you should be ready and willing to replace your APC batteries before they expire, and not after.

An APC battery is meant to be used as an emergency power supply, and as such, different rules apply than if you were talking about some double A batteries for your remote control. You can replace your remote control’s batteries when they run out because not being able to change the channel isn’t really an emergency situation.

APC batteries need to be replaced regularly just as you would regularly replace the 9 volt battery in your smoke detector, whether you know the battery to be expired or not. It might not be expired, although it might be. If it’s still working, it might save your life in the event of a fire, but if it’s not, then the only way to find out is to have the smoke detector fail to make a sound when there is a fire.

The best way to go about replacing your APC batteries is to use the warranty as a rough guideline. Most APC batteries will last beyond the warranty, simply because that is the only way to stay in business (you would not last long in any industry if you find yourself living up to every warranty you issue). You can usually expect the battery to be reliable for some time after the warranty runs out, but it’s probably for the best that you replace it s soon as is convenient.

The warranty, then, can be held as a minimum life span. A well made APC battery will almost certainly last longer than the warranty, but it is only guaranteed to last as long as the warranty.

In general, most reputable APC battery manufacturers and retailers will offer a one year warranty. Some may give you an option of a shorter or longer warranty, but one year is generally considered to be as long as the average APC replacement battery should be expected to last with any degree of reliability.

So in short, think about your emergency power supply like your emergency safety kit. The batteries in your flashlight might still be okay, but if they have been in there for a year, the last thing you want is to find out they are dead when a hurricane knocks your power out.

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Home Solar Power Panels

by GrantS on Feb.27, 2010, under Electrical

 

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How-To Hire an Electrician

by GrantS on Jan.26, 2009, under Electrical

Do you know what you should look for in an electrician? You are the homeowner and are responsible for all your house electrical repairs. Those who live with you, along with yourself, need to be protected. The following electrician checklist should help provide you with valuable information about how to hire an electrician.

  1. Get the recommendations from neighbors and close friends. They’ll be able to tell you who was great, and who was not so great. Someone is far more likely to remember poor quality service, but they will still remember those who did a great job.
  2. Ask the electrician for a detailed quote. This is a good way to get to know each one, and see how competitive they are. The more quotes you have, the easier it will be to hire an electrician. Because an electrician offers a cheap quote, doesn't mean they will do the best job. The same idea applies even with the more expensive quotes.
  3. Review their references. Find others who have utilized their services. Any electrician with nothing to hide will provide these. Don’t forget to be critical of what people say - they may be friends or relatives. It is always an important point to consider before hiring an electrician.
  4. Make sure to inquire about their guarantees. Find out if the electrician is willing to come back if a problem recurs or persists.
  5. Are they professional looking? When you are hiring an electrician, the electrican presentation will be a major factor. See if they have a company logo or professional business card. All of these factors may clue you into the reputability if the contractor you are employing.
  6. Remember to talk permits when you are hiring an electrician. A good electrical contractor will not begin any job without discussing their permits. In the current economic climate, some people may be willing to do work which they are not licensed to complete. A good electrician will not make this offer and they will help you understand that their permit is your insurance should there be a problem.
  7. Properly specify the job. This is particularly important when selecting an electrician through the tender and quote system. You will not be able to compare quotes unless each electrician is quoting on the same items.

Remember, you have to make a decision based on questioning and observation. You get what you pay for! Save even more money with some simple energy saving tips.

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Explosion Proof Enclosures – How to Eliminate the Possible Explosion Hazard?

by GrantS on Jan.17, 2009, under Electrical

The Explosive Triangle:

There is an explosive “fire triangle”: the Fuel, the Oxygen and the Ignition Source (the so called spark). Three elements enclosed in the “fire triangle” are always required for supporting the ignition. This articles attempts to throw lights on explosion proof enclosures.

The most important volume ratio of the fuel to the oxygen need be limited between the fuel’s explosive usual limits and the ignition source, which will discharge the required energy, to set fire to the explosive fusion. By removing all these three elements, you will eliminate the possible explosion hazard.

Eliminating the Ignition Sources/Hot Gases:

The general manner to eliminate all the ignition sources from the possible dangerous location is to employ explosion proof enclosures. An enclosure that is certified international as explosion proof for a possible hazard, must very strong, to withstand all the internal pressure that might build up and could bring an explosion.

An explosion proof enclosure will need to be made properly, to emit all the hot gases resulting after the procedure in a way that, the arrangement would be cooled under the dangerous ignition temperature, in case there is a dangerous gas in the system.

What are Explosion Proof Enclosures Made Up Of?

All these explosive proof enclosures are generated from some cast aluminum or from some heavy cast steel and, to cool all the resulting gases the projected enclosures will need to have some large flanges that will need to be grounded to a finish and a good tolerance.

The explosion proof enclosures along with the threaded covers would produce similar effect by the virtue of the long and narrow path that is through the threads. Once the hot gases from the possible internal explosion will go through all these long and narrow tubes, these things will give up all the heat to the actual metal and the pressure is much reduced.

Things to Consider:

Don’t miss to torque the all cover bolts at the suggested value. Also, do not forget that the flange surfaces have to be protected from the scratch every time.

The inappropriate torque surfaces would facilitate all the hot resulted gases to flee or ignite, if you manage an explosive atmosphere outside the explosion proof enclosures.

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How to decide on a residential wind turbine

by GrantS on Jan.15, 2009, under Electrical

Skystream 3.7

A good way to start with a green way of living and save money in the mean time is by using a residential wind turbine. But is a residential wind turbine suitable for everyone? Well to be honest no, there are some cases where it is really not a good investment to buy a residential wind turbine, sometimes it is just plain impractical to place such a device especially in a urban setting.

Residential Wind Turbine

When you place a residential wind turbine for example a Skystream 3.7 to supply electricity, your home will probably rely on your own wind turbine and the electricity company. You will receive electricity by your power company when the wind speeds are to low to generate enough electricity with your own residential wind turbine.

When there is a higher wind speed, your wind turbine will generate more electricity. Sometimes the residential wind turbine will even generate more electricity than your house needs, when this is the case, the excess electricity is sold to the electricity company. With the proper equipment this is done automatically.

Is my home suitable for a residential wind turbine?

In many urban settings the best kind of conditions will have at least an acre of land around it. Or at least free space, because a wind turbine can also be placed on the roof of a building. The condition of the wind around your house will also be of influence if a wind energy system will be of benefit in your situation. The wind need to be higher than 10 mph if you want to get a significant output from a wind turbine like the Skystream 3.7. There are even some residential wind turbines that can be placed on the roof of your home these days.

When your house is suitable for a residential wind turbine then you can expect to see lower electricity bills. With the Skystream 3.7 for example you can lower your electric bill by as much as 80% if your house has the right wind conditions. Yes this means that you can expect to see a much lower electricity bill, but you will have to invest in a residential wind turbine first. 

Is buying a wind turbine a good choice?

A residential wind turbine is made to last you for 20 to 30 years, this means it will be paid back in the long run. Yes, you need to invest in the initial cost when you buy a residential wind turbine.

But there are many benefits:

  • Its is a clean energy source
  • it is a renewable energy source
  • it is great for the environment and
  • it will safe you money in the long run

The best thing you can do if you are interested in a residential wind turbine system is to inform yourself about your options, at our website www.UnlikeNormalEnergy.com we provide you with all kinds of helpful information about alternative sources of energy like for example the Skystream 3.7 wind turbine.

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Energy Star

by GrantS on Jan.10, 2009, under Electrical

The Energy Star is the symbol that marks the international standard of energy efficiency for all sorts of electronic products from computers and kitchen appliances to buildings and peripherals. The Energy Star standard has been adopted by Japan, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Taiwan and EU after being first introduced in the United States in 1992. The advantage of products that carry the Energy Star label is that they save around 20% or 30% on electricity, which is rewarding since both the environment and the user’s finances benefit from it. Electronic equipment with the Energy Star certification also combine low energy usage with good space features.

Energy Star

The very creation of the Energy Star standard comes from the environmental concern because of the high emission level of power plants. John Hoffman helped with the development and the implementation of the Energy Star program, as he also had the experience of other successful green projects. Initially, the Energy Star had to increase the consumer’s awareness about the existence of energy efficient items on the market, and the label was first applied to computers. After 1995, new homes, as well as residential cooling and heating systems fell under the incidence of the Energy Star. 2006 brought a true explosion of products marked with the Energy Star and applying to a variety of activity sectors.

Energy Star

Refrigerators can save up to 20% while Energy star labeled dishwashers have an energy consume with 41% lower. The user can also check the energy consume specifications for cooling and heating systems as these allow for a comparison with other standard heating and cooling methods. The Department of Energy remains the only institution that can classify a product as energy efficient or not. Fortunately, this environment project has reached such technological levels that some electronic products register 90% more economic functioning.

Energy Star

The Energy Star applies to all sorts of lighting systems, and the use of fluorescent lighting is nowadays regulated by law, with incandescent lamps banned from countries like Australia for instance. Light bulbs that carry the Energy Star symbol use 75% less energy than their incandescent counterparts; furthermore, they find applications anywhere for indoor and outdoor lighting, for emergency lights and complex business projects. Even the light decorations we use for Christmas should carry the Energy Star symbol. With further consumer education, such energy saving appliances will get to replace the older designs that indirectly contributed to environmental deterioration.

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how do I wire solar power into my homes breaker panel?

by Jeff on Jan.05, 2009, under Solar Power

Derren B asked:


Hi, Have a solar power setup with panels, charge controller, batteries, inverter etc…

Now i just need to know how to wire it into my homes breaker panel. Can you please help?

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Solar power?

by Jeff on Jan.04, 2009, under Solar Power

melaniecampbell asked:


We are looking at buying a house and renovating it, and were wondering about using solar or wind power to power much of our house. We will have a well, be on a septic system, have a wood burning furnace for heating the house, so we would like to have solar or wind power so we can use as little electricity as possible (its insanely expensive here!). We also have our appliances (fridge, stove, washer, dryer, freezer).
How much would a basic set up be for a 900 sq ft, 3 bedroom house? For either wind turbines or solar panels and necessary equipment? I am in Southern Ontario.

Thanks!

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how can I make solar power at home for cheap?

by Jeff on Jan.02, 2009, under Solar Power

r34gtrowner asked:


I want to make solar power at home but dont want to spend a fortune. I just want enough solar power to power a few household items.

I have a patio at the back of my house with a tv, juke box and a few other things. I just want to be able to power this stuff. Can I make a solar power generater at home to power this?

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How effective is solar power?

by Jeff on Jan.02, 2009, under Solar Power

AspSmartie14 asked:


I am very concerned about global warming, and when I grow up (I’m only fourteen) I plan on using solar power to power my home (and I hope that when I grow up it’s customary). How efficient is solar power? How many square feet would it take to power a 2,000 square foot home? How much would it cost?

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