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Honeywell Econoswitch RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $35.89 |
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The Honeywell RPLS740B 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors helps you save money by ensuring that your lights come on only when you need them. This unit works with incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting, making it ideal for indoor or outdoor use. It also works with ceiling fans, bathroom fans, pond pumps, and pool pumps. Featuring three operating modes and seven programs, the 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors allows you to create programs that best suit your lifestyle. Its sleek design fits flush with standard wallplates, while the large screen and backlight provide clear viewing, even at night. Easy to install and equipped with an automatic daylight saving update, this switch works to keep energy costs down even when you're not around.7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable SwitchAt a Glance:Seven customizable programs help save money on electricity billsSolar timetable pinpoints local sunrise/sunset times for automated on/off of lightsSlim design fits flush with standard wallplatesRandom mode turns household lights on/off at various times to deter potential break-ins Compatible with motors and all types of lightingThe 7-Day Solar Time Table flexible programming allows you to create up to seven programs per week.The display features simple and easy to read information at a glance. View larger.Three Modes Offer Variety and SecuritySave money on your energy bills with the Honeywell 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors. With its three different operating modes, you can customize your system to best suit your lighting needs. The automatic mode turns lights on at sunset and off at sunrise using the solar timetable or you can choose fixed hours to avoid having the lights on all night, while the manual setting lets you use it as a conventional switch. For extra security, the random mode works by turning lights on and off inside the house while you're on vacation. This simulates an active household, discouraging potential break-ins and giving you peace of mind while you're away.Includes Seven Customizable ProgramsThe 7-Day Solar Time Table flexible programming allows you to create up to seven programs per week. A single program can apply to one day or the entire week. Whether you want living room lights off during the day, or patio lights on after sunset, Honeywell provides you with numerous customizable options for incandescent, halogen, and fluorescent lighting systems.A handy manual override allows you to turn the light on or off without affecting the current program. For added convenience, this switch also automatically adjusts for daylight saving time so you don't have to worry about reprogramming.Activate Lights with Solar Timetable FunctionWhen you enter your home's latitude and longitude, the Solar Time Table switch calculates the sunrise and sunset times for each day of the year. The program automatically turns your lights on and off with the daylight, so you always have light when it's most useful. The switch also gives you the option of adjusting lights up to an hour before actual sunrise or sunset, ideal for places where trees block the majority of natural light.Slim Design and Simple InstallationThanks to its compact design, the Solar Time Table Programmable Switch adds a sleek and subtle touch to your room. It measures a slim 2-7/10 by 1-7/10 by 1-7/10 inches (H x W x D) for a flush fit in any standard decorative wallplate. The intuitive three-button interface makes it simple to create your programming schedule, providing a wide screen and backlight for easy viewing day or night. An LED offers you quick confirmation of its on/off status. Its large backlit screen comes with the option to stay lit up on low intensity as a nightlight and turns on its high intensity when you press either of the buttons. It installs easily with its line, neutral and load wire connection.An Way to Save MoneyBecause the Solar Time Table works automatically, you can save money on your energy bills with the push of a button. The programming limits unnecessary use of lights, giving you more control over how much electricity you consume. Your household becomes more , and you get longer-lasting lights.Warranty InformationThe Honeywell 7-Day Solar Time Table Programmable Switch for Lights and Motors is supported by a one year limited warranty.What's in the BoxSwitch, wire connectors and instructions.The compact design of the Solar Time Table Programmable Switchadds a sleek and subtle touch to your room. |
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WARN 26502 M8000 8000-lb Winch List Price: $1,199.99 Sale Price: $585.21 |
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Warn Industries' 26502 M8000 vehicle recovery winch an outstanding value for trucks, sport utility vehicles and Jeeps. Featuring a 4.8-hp series wound motor packing an 8,000 lbs pull rating, as well as a 3-stage planetary geartrain, it provides advanced pulling power that is efficient yet quiet. Add this to its 100� of 5/16 wire rope with standard roller fairlead, a sliding ring gear freespooling clutch and wired remote and you have the perfect winching tool for work or play. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: #9DC4D8 url(http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid #999999; border-right: 1px solid #999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Classic design, proven performance. View larger. Competitive power, speed and reliability. View larger. A 12-foot wired rubber remote for all-weather safety. View larger. High Efficiency and Power and Performance The Premium Series 26502 M8000 vehicle recovery winch from Warn Industries features the classic design that has been the staple of Warn's longtime best selling winch lines. The M8000 has an 8,000 lb line pull rating and is just the right size for Jeeps, trucks, and SUVs. Its high power 4.8-hp series wound motor is powered via 72" color-coated leads attaching to your vehicle's 12-volt battery, while its 3-stage planetary geartrain ensures that it is capable of getting any job done fast and quietly. The unit comes standard with 100' of 5/16" wire rope and a roller fairlead, but can also be fitted with a hawse fairlead (sold separately), and also includes an automatic brake and a handheld rubber controller with a 12' lead cord making for easy and safe operation in all scenarios. Additional features include a sliding ring gear freespooling clutch with stainless steel hardware and lever, a remote mount control box that allows for a variety of mounting options and a limited lifetime warranty. Standard Features: Powers load in and out. 100� of 5/16" wire rope. Gear ratio 216:1. Automatic direct drive cone brake. Efficient, 3-stage planetary gear box. Sliding ring gear freespooling clutch. Powerful 4.8 hp series wound motor, with a 8,000 LB pull rating. Heavy duty clevis hook with rope thimble. Heavy duty roller fairlead (optional hawse fairlead). Rubber handheld remote with 12' (3.7m) cord. Limited lifetime warranty. What's in the Box 1-Warn Industries 26502 M8000 self-recovery winch, 1-roller fairlead, 1-100' length of 5/16 wire rope, 1-heavy duty clevis hook with rope thimble, 1-12' rubber handheld remote, 1-hook strap, 1-users manual. Specifications: Rated line pull 8000 LB (3630 kg) single line Motor 4.8 hp series wound, 12V DC Gearing 3-stage planetary Gear ratio 216:1 Brake Automatic direct drive cone Freespool clutch Sliding ring gear Wire rope 100', 5/16" diam. (30m, 8mm diam.) Dimensions 21.04" L. x 6.3" D. x 7.6" H. (534mm L. x 160m D. x 193mm H.) Mounting bolt pattern 10.0" x 4.5" (254mm x 114.3mm) Installed weight 74 lbs. (34 kgs.) Fairlead Roller Recommended battery 650 CCA minimum for winching Battery leads 2 gauge, 72� (1.83m) Finish Argent gray powder coat 12V DC Performance Specs (first layer): Line Pull Line Speed Motor Current Pull by layer lbs (kgs) ft/min (M/min ) amps layer/lbs (kgs) 0 42 (12.8) 80 1/8000 (3629) 2000 (910) 16 (4.88) 200 2/7280 (3302) 4000 (1810) 11.9 (3.63) 285 3/6670 (3,026) 6000 (2720) 9.79 (2.98) 350 4/6230 (2826) 8000 (3630) 8.01 (2.44) 435 Warranty Warn Industries, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that the mechanical components of the Warn Self-recovery winch will be free of defects in material and workmanship for the lifetime of the winch, and that the electrical components will be free of defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original purchaser of the winch and does not apply to finish and wire rope, or if the winch has been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, collision, overloading, modification, misapplication, improper installation, or improper service. About Warn Industries Headquartered in Clackamas Oregon, Warn Industries designs, manufactures and markets a full line of off-road equipment and accessories that enhance the performance of four-wheel-drive vehicles, ATV's and utility vehicles. In addition, the company's Industrial Division markets electric and hydraulic winches and hoists to commercial, industrial and severe duty customers around the world. The company also has a line of utility winches and hoists that are specifically designed for professional trade workers and do-it-yourself consumers who need powerful tools to assist them in pulling, hauling, dragging or lifting. With customers in more than 65 countries on six continents, Warn is one of the world's most recognized brands in vehicle performance enhancing equipment. M8000; Self-Recovery Winch; 8000 lbs./3630 kg; 12V DC Motor; w/Roller Fairlead; 100 ft. Wire Rope; CE Certified; - Tough - Outstanding Value - Compact |
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Vidal Sassoon VST2504 1" Straightening Iron for Coarse Hair |
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Always unplug immediately after using. Do not place in or drop into water or other liquid. Never leave unattended. Never operate if the cord or plug has been damaged. Do not wrap the cord around the appliance. Never block air openings or place in a soft surface where the air openings may be blocked. * Multiple heat settings * Has solid ceramic plates * Has an auto-off feature * Designed specifically for coarse hair * Has instant heat recovery Condition: New |
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DSi/DSi XL Non Contact Charger Pad List Price: $20.00 |
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Recharge your Nintendo DSi or DSiXL with this touch charge pad from CTA Digital. Utilizing a new induction charging technology you will be able to lay the DSi or DSi XL on this charge pad, instead of connecting them to troublesome cables. Using the included screwdriver, just switch out the DSi or DSi XL batteries with the supplied induction technology batteries and you won?t have to change batteries again! The touch charge pad can be powered by a USB power source or through a DC 5-volt power ada |
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Grifiti Small Lap Desk for Home, Office, and Student Writing, Laptops, Macbooks, and Ipads List Price: $20.00 Sale Price: $15.00 |
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This is our more basic version of our Grifiti series of lap desks. These home, office, and student lap desks are meant for home use and less so for travel. They come in 3 sizes similar to our Deck travel versions but they are a little lighter weight than those. Great for use around the house just like the others. This version is 12 x 13 x .25 inches. Neoprene exterior sandwiched around an aluminum core. |
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Grifiti Medium Lap Desk for Home, Office, and Student Writing, Laptops, Macbooks, and Ipads List Price: $20.00 Sale Price: $15.00 |
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This is our more basic version of our Grifiti series of lap desks. These home, office, and student lap desks are meant for home use and less so for travel. They come in 3 sizes similar to our Deck travel versions but they are a little lighter weight than those. Great for use around the house just like the others. This version is 12 x 15 x .25 inches. Neoprene exterior sandwiched around an aluminum core. |
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Grifiti Large Lap Desk for Home, Office, and Student Writing, Laptops, Macbooks, and Ipads List Price: $20.00 Sale Price: $15.00 |
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This is our more basic version of our Grifiti series of lap desks. These home, office, and student lap desks are meant for home use and less so for travel. They come in 3 sizes similar to our Deck travel versions but they are a little lighter weight than those. Great for use around the house just like the others. This version is 12 x 17 x .25 inches. Neoprene exterior sandwiched around an aluminum core. |
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Manfrotto 190XPROB 3 Section Aluminum Pro Tripod Sale Price: $134.95 |
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The Manfrotto 190XPROB three-section tripod is ultra stable, flexible, and easy to use, making it a great choice for professional photographers everywhere. The tripod is distinguished by its Manfrotto-patented horizontal center column, which has been completely redesigned to create a more user-friendly feel. By extending the column to its highest vertical position, users can now swing the tripod round to horizontal without removing the head or disassembling the column itself. This makes switching between framing and positioning setups more convenient than ever. In addition, Manfrotto improved the ergonomics of the leg angle release mechanism and the quick-action leg locks, making it a breeze to open, position, and close the tripod in just a few seconds. The tension of the locking mechanism is even user-adjustable, so you can find the right tension for your comfort level. The tripod's unique design allows the photographer to use the center column horizontally as an extending arm or vertically (both right-way-up and upside-down). When used horizontally, the center column can be turned 360 degrees around the tripod, making it useful for macro work, low-angle shooting, extreme balance points, and off-center work. This also makes the tripod a helpful accessory for chair-bound photographers, who can sit beside the tripod instead of behind it, putting them much closer to the camera viewfinder. Should you need to balance the tripod on an uneven surface, you can set each of the legs to a different spread angle over the tripod's center of gravity--a must for nature shots on outdoor terrain. This also allows you to adjust the tripod to several different heights, with four preset independent leg angles and a spring-loaded step mechanism for extra stability. Specifications Color: Black Includes tripod head: No Closed length: 22.4 inches Minimum height: 3.3 inches Maximum height: 57.5 inches Maximum height with center column down: 48 inches Load capacity: 11 pounds Material: Aluminum Leg cross section: Round Column cross section: 3-faceted Leg sections: 3 Bubble spirit level: 1 Leg angles: 25, 46, 66, and 88 degrees Center column: Rapid Section center column: 1 Column tube diameter: 25mm Attachment: 3/8-inch screw Leg tube diameter: 25, 20, and 16 mm Suggested dolly: 127, 127VS Weight: 4 pounds Warranty: 2 years Redesigned, the 190XPROB makes the famous Manfrotto-patented horizontal centre column feature even easier to use. Now, by extending the column to its highest vertical position, it can be swung round to horizontal without removing the head or disassembling the column itself, so switching between framing and positioning setups is more convenient than ever. The ergonomics of the leg angle release mechanism and the quick action leg locks themselves have also been greatly improved. FEATURES: Flip lever leg locks make opening, positioning and closing fast and easy. The tension of the locking mechanism is user-adjustable, and all parts can be easily serviced or replaced. Each of the legs can be set to a different angle of spread for more flexible, versatile positioning and to help keep camera equipment well-balanced over the tripod's center of gravity. The patented PRO model has a unique design which allows the center column to be used horizontally as an extending arm, or vertically (both right-way-up and upside-down). When used horizontally, it can be turned through 360 degree around the tripod, and is useful for macro work, low angle shooting, extreme balance points and off-centre work. This also makes the tripod a helpful accessory for chair-bound photographers, who can sit beside instead of behind the tripod, therefore much closer to the camera viewfinder. Four pre-set independent leg angles give the tripod great positioning flexibility and versatility, and allow all intermediate heights from the stated minimum to maximum levels to be reached. Stability is assured at all 4 angles by the spring-loaded step mechanism. |
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Blocking Skype Won’t be Easy
The recent surge in Internet VoIP carriers such as Skype, Vonage, and Net2phone, has fueled a political debate unforeseen as recently as five years ago. This controversy presents a new plot twist in the ever-unfolding soap opera of government deregulation and who has rights to the last mile of customer wire.
Traditional CLEC providers make most of their money from residential phone and DSL lines. Now they are seeing competition from non-traditional carriers running VoIP services on the very DSL lines funded by the traditional CLECs and cable providers. These third parties pipe phone service down their wires without a penny of revenue to the CLECs that provided that infrastructure.
If you are a savvy reader that keeps up to date with the trade mags, you are likely aware that this controversy has all the human voyeuristic interest normally reserved for tabloids. The players don't have names like Pitt and Hilton, but instead Skype, Qwest, Comcast and Vonage. You likely have seen various editorials and commentaries on two or more sides beating this subject to death.
For now, I am going to leave the debate alone. Let's just focus on the operational strategy: How to deal with specific traffic on a data line and how this can be applied to the special case of Skype.
As CTO of APconnections, a company that specializes in bandwidth control and traffic shaping, I am well informed on the subject of carriers blocking competitor's traffic on their data networks. I am often asked if we can come up with a solution to block (insert evil music here) “Skype” traffic. Skype and Vonage have become the scourge of ISP service providers who are looking to offer phone service for a fee bundled with their data services. The obvious conclusion for the owner of the data line is to just block these hobos altogether and be done with it.
While blocking most data traffic is easily accomplished, I must confess up front I have feigned a few efforts at blocking Skype only to retreat to fight another day after being soundly defeated. What follows is a short tutorial on traffic blocking, made simple for the casual reader of technology. After we cover the general case of traffic blocking we'll cover the special case of why blocking Skype traffic is a different animal.
Diving right into the mechanics of traffic shaping by application, the first lesson involves how to recognize traffic on a network. As you are likely aware, all traffic on the Internet travels around in what is called an IP packet. An IP packet can very simply be thought of as a string of characters moving from Computer A to Computer B. The string of characters is called the “payload,” much like the freight inside a railroad car. On the outside of this payload, or data, is the address where it is being sent. These two elements, the address and the payload, comprise the complete IP packet.
In the case of different applications on the Internet we would expect to see different kinds of payloads. For example, let's take the example of a skyscraper being transported from New York to Los Angeles. How could this be done by using a freight train? Common sense suggests that one would disassemble the office tower, stuff it into as many freight cars as it takes to transport it, and then when the train arrived in Los Angeles hopefully the workers on the other end would have the instructions on how to reassemble the tower.
Well, this analogy works with almost anything that is sent across the Internet, only the payload is some form of data, not a physical hunk of bricks, metal and wires. If we were sending a Word document as an e-mail attachment, guess what, the contents of the document would be disassembled into a bunch of IP packets and sent to the receiving e-mail client where it would be re-assembled. If I looked at the payload of each Internet packet in transit, I could actually see snippets of the document in each packet and could quite easily read the words as they went by.
This is the basis of traffic blocking: Look inside Internet packets and see if you can tell what they are. Conceptually, there is really nothing more to it.
Now moving beyond the simple case of sending a Word file, let's suppose that we are sending a phone call from user A to user B. How does that work in a traditional sense? Perhaps you have heard of SIP or H323 as common VoIP protocols. We need to make a small conceptual hop from the e-mail attachment example to a live phone call moving across the Internet, but I can assure you this is quite painless. When sending a live a stream of voice data using the Internet you need to stuff pieces of the digitized phone call into a series of IP packets. Special equipment on the front end of the phone call digitizes the voice data and stuffs it into an IP packet, it is sent, and at the other side it's reassembled into comprehensible voice emulation.
It is possible for an appliance to monitor the data going across the lines, categorize it and display it. Digitized voice data is much different than a Word file in transport because digitized voice when displayed as ASCII characters looks like a mess of garbled goop. It is conspicuously random, so much so that there is no easily discernible pattern and you can forget about human readable words.
So how would one tell that the data going over an Internet connection is a voice call?
Before the invention of Skype, things were quite simple. One nice thing about all these standard VoIP solutions from Avaya, Toshiba, Cisco, and others is that you could see a very predictable human readable information exchange between two endpoints just prior to the actual phone call. This is what is commonly referred to “call set up.” Before a voice phone call commenced it was common for the two phone systems to exchange data that mimicked a human conversation:
Computer A: “Hey buddy, I am about to send you a call.”
Computer B response: “Not now, I am busy.”
These call setup formalities are sent back and forth inside IP packets as very human readable text streams. Although perhaps it might not be as comprehensible as “Hey Buddy, I am about to call you,” it is often clear just by reading the text what is going on.
Meanwhile, there are various automated devices engineered by commercial companies that specialize in detecting all sorts of Internet traffic including voice. Some corporations purchase these devices intent on stopping streaming audio, or perhaps to give priority to Citrix traffic.
The list of types of things and reasons for detecting and giving special treatment to various data streams of traffic is endless, and would be an interesting subject in itself, but for now let's get back to detecting voice and the special case of Skype traffic.
Scenario 1: Direct End Point to End Point VoIP
If you recall, with voice calls, once the call is up and in progress, the data payload looks like garbled goop and that is not specifically identifiable as a call in progress. Thus, it is important to see the set up in action. The set up of the call between two IP phones is easily detectable. By remembering the IP addresses involved in the setup, you can safely assume that future traffic between the two IP addresses is a phone call and block traffic between the two.
Scenario 2: Centralized VoIP Source
The previous scenario assumes two IP end points talking to each other. Another version of VoIP phone service uses a VoIP PBX. In this scenario all phone calls emanate from a common PBX which has a well-known IP address, so it is just a matter of blocking any traffic to or from that IP address of the PBX if you want to stop voice traffic. Watching a network of this type will yield one common IP address that always seems to be sending common identifiable call setup messages to other IP addresses. Once you know this, you only need to remember the IP address of one party (the PBX) and you can take care of future calls.
Scenario 3: Centralized Broker
In a third scenario a centralized broker is used to set up phone calls. This would typically involve a form of PBX that arranges a contract between two VoIP phones to talk directly to one another. The centralized PBX is contacted by one of the parties wishing to make a call. It then contacts the destination party to arrange the call. During this brokered set up process one could see the setup communication of the broker within the IP packets. The conversation would go something like:
Computer A to broker: “Hi, I'd like to call my friend in Miami but all I have is his name. Can you arrange an IP call for me?”
Broker to Computer A: “Yes, just a second, I'll look him up.”
Broker to Computer B: “Hey Miami, a phone in Los Angeles would like to make a phone call . . . “
Well, you get the idea. The final phone call would again be a stream of garbled goop, but by listening to the context of the setup one could determine both IP addresses about to engage in a phone call and block the call plus future traffic between the two of them.
So now you know my entire library of knowledge and secrets about detecting VoIP traffic. It is time to move on to what I don't know about Skype.
Skype calls appear to talk point-to-point when a call is finally set up and active. This activity I can see by setting up Skype calls in my laboratory. Of course I know beforehand what the two endpoints are, and therefore I can see the Skype traffic whizzing by on my sniffer. However, when examining the stream I failed to see any human discernible call set up, so without prior knowledge of a call being made, I could never be certain if what I was seeing was a Skype call.
Skype setup appears to take place with a common broker, however the set up appears to have no intelligible human readable pattern. The setup portion of a Skype appears as just garbled goop.
It appears that Skype uses a distributed topology where calls are set up from a number of various ever-changing brokers. If Skype used a common broker I could learn the IP address of that broker and hence I would know anybody talking to it is setting up a Skype call. But without a well-known common broker, there is no generic way I can look for contact to a broker.
To date, all my common tricks for determining VoIP traffic on the Internet have been thwarted by the Skype designers. I have no idea if this result was a deliberate attempt to thwart detection or just an unintended side effect of their design. Perhaps a reader with inside knowledge will step forward and answer this and other questions. For now I have plenty on my plate, so I'll leave the mystery of Skype detection to my contemporaries.
About the Author
Art Reisman is CTO of APconnections, known for the NetEqualizer bandwidth shaping technology.
Can the egr valve be blocked off on a 1994 ford explorer with a 4.0 emf?
i want to remove the egr that is faulty on my 1994 ford explorer can a standard blockoff plate be used to rid the car of the egr valve . how do you block off the tube at the manifold. what are the consequences of blocking it all off .
Use the block off plate and bend the tube closed, but it will not pass a emission test that way.
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