If you are concerned about genertator noise then you should perhaps consider using a enclosure to assit with sound attenuation. Looks like there are quite a few options avaialble. For the exahust you could look at intalling a baffle.
From what I can see the system is said to work as follows:
“An hour before the start of load-shedding, the system will prompt customers to reduce their consumption to 10 Amps by sending a message to their CIU and cellphone,” it said.
“The system will provide the customer with four...
I doubt they actually monitor this. If using a 3rd party service like aramex as they are clearing on your behalf. I have brought in more than a dozen items every year for some time now and never been asked to provide a code.
I had some issues with my home network previously was using a Tenda AC1200. Changed to a Xiaomi Mi AX3200 and flashed with OpenWRT...........hav'nt looked back been flawless
If you have the origional senders tracking number you should be able to do a search under the destination depot you sent it to ( in your case US ). From there if it finds the package just select claim it. It eill then get loaded under your profile. Did you use your account number in the address...
I am a regular AGS user. As with most service's it has its issues. However I normally recieve my items in two weeks from various locations aroud the world. I find following up using their online chat service gets the best response.
Or come to think of it. One could alo just measure the ohmic value of the heater element, then add a power resistor of same value in series with that to functio.n at 220V. So if heater is 11ohms at 110V thats 10A. Then for 220V add 11ohm's power R + 11 ohm's heater element = 22 ohm's. So for...
Does the heating element have any name plate data information ? one could introduce a resistor in series with the heater element this will limit current flow at the higher voltage.
So some time ago my Monitor Audio BXW-10 Active Subwoofer's native amplifier module packed up. It was not repairable. After doing some research it look like this particular Subwoofer used a class D amplifier.
I decided to try run the subwoofer off a crown XLS1500 power amplifier ( Class D ) as...
For a sustained 400V over voltage I doubt the standard surge arrestsor will work. I have one in my DB board rated 275V and it never operated.
I think they are more designed for short fast voltage spikes. However a simple MOV would most likely do the job else a over voltage drop out relay.
In...
For under voltage conditions electronics should survive, its normally the motors or inductive loads that take a knock. However for over voltages you might have more things that fail. A month a two ago a neutral was stolen off our local Munic Transformer. Mains voltage was sitting at 400V...
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Just a quick review !
Basically I was in the market for something to improve the sound quality and volume output from my current smartphone. I wanted to use a standard 3.5mm jack interface normal wired connection. However the phone has no 3.5mm jack and only supports USB-C. I also wanted...