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130 volt halogen products work with standard 110-120 volt household systems. The advantage of 130 volt products is that they protect the halogen filaments from power spikes (the source of most bulb failures). 130 volt bulbs are slightly less bright than 120 volt, but offer substantially longer life (5000 hours on a 110-120 volt system). |
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130 volt halogen products work with standard 110-120 volt household systems. The advantage of 130 volt products is that they protect the halogen filaments from power spikes (the source of most bulb failures). 130 volt bulbs are slightly less bright than 120 volt, but offer substantially longer life (5000 hours on a 110-120 volt system). |
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130 volt halogen products work with standard 110-120 volt household systems. The advantage of 130 volt products is that they protect the halogen filaments from power spikes (the source of most bulb failures). 130 volt bulbs are slightly less bright than 120 volt, but offer substantially longer life (5000 hours on a 110-120 volt system). |
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The StarTech. Advanced RJ45 LAN Cable tester allows a single person to test several long cables faster and more efficiently than ever before. The tester uses remote loop-back plugs that each have their own unique ID number that the tester can identify. If several cables need to be tested the user simply puts a loop-back plug on the end of each cable run and goes to the other end to test and identify each one. The tester provides a basic continuity test with a pin-map that will identify wiring errors allowing them to be quickly corrected. It also identifies several mon pinnings and displays the applications for each. The LANTESTPRO requires a separate 9V battery. Primary InformationNetworking Type : Network testing device Form Factor : External Connectivity Technology : Wired Interfaces : 2 x work - RJ-45 - 2 Data Link Protocol : Ether; Token Ring; Fast Ether Width : 2.6 Inch Depth : 5.9 Inch Height : 1.4 Inch Service & Support Type : 1 year warranty Features : Special FeatureRoHS : Yes UNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code : 43211604 |
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Pearl Flower Hair Vine is a delicate headpiece handmade with an artistic display of crystals, pearls and rhinestones. The hair vine is made with a silver plated wire that is so light and completely flexible. It can be worn as a headband on the top of the head, cascading along the side of the hair style or wrapped around like a bunwrap. The possibilities are endless! Pin loops at located at both ends to allow you to easily fasten the vine in your hair with bobby pins. The pearls are a soft white shade which allows this headpiece to coordinate with both white or ivory gowns. The vine headpiece measures 11 inches long and about 1 1/2 inches wide. |
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Allstar Performance 76232 UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR. |
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Long 5ft iPod / iPhone 2-in-1 Audio and Sync Cable. Apple Dock Connector to 3.5mm Audio AUX (Auxiliary) Connector AND USB Charge/sync Connector Sale Price: $6.99 |
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Long 5ft iPod / iPhone 2-in-1 Audio and Sync Cable. Apple Dock Connector to 3.5mm Audio AUX (Auxiliary) Connector AND USB Charge/sync Connector |
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3 Pin Quick Disconnect connector with approximately 12" long wire harness and color coded leads. |
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For Cobra, Uniden or Galaxy Radio Models with 4-Pin Screw-On Connectors. Tool Folds to Fit Into Included Storage Pouch with Key Ring and Belt Loop. Folds to 2-3/4" x 1-1/4". |
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The first part of the article mentioned about how you can tap from the secondary diode to get the desire output through the 7808 voltage regulator. The weakness of this circuit is that it can't power up the 17" Monitor because the power supply have some limitation in delivering current to the bigger CRT tube. The power supply will either shut itself off or power blink. In order to counter this problem, we have to tap voltage from some other places in the Monitor. Unfortunately there were no more places (point) in the Monitor where you can tap the voltage to power up the bigger CRT tube. Due to we could not locate the point then we have to create (design) our own circuit. The best is to use the Monitor flyback transformer ferrite core and with wire loop around the core will produce high pulse ac. This high pulse ac can't be measure by your normal meter.
With few turning at the core (external loop), you can get a higher ac output voltage to power up the CRT heater. This method only applies if you want to brighten up a Television picture tube. You can't use this way on Monitor CRT because as mentioned earlier in the first part of the article, Monitor runs on different resolution. The higher the resolution, the higher the B+ voltage supply to the primary winding of the flyback transformer. The higher the B+ voltage, the greater is the voltage output at the secondary side making the output voltage (ac) produced by the external loop even higher. Thus this will make a sudden increase in the filament voltage causing an instant bright in the Monitor raster. Some monitor designed will shutdown if it detect a sudden brightness in the raster.
Even if the monitor didn't shutdown and if the user decide to lower the Monitor resolution, the raster will suddenly become too dim due to lower B+ voltage. You may ask yourself why computer Monitor has its own 6.3 vdc output and why not like TV, the heater voltage comes from the secondary winding of TV flyback transformer? The answer is because the Monitor designer wants a steady 6.3 volt for filament and don't want the raster to be affected by a changing in Monitor resolution. In order to solve this problem, after making about 7 to 10 loops around the flyback transformer core, you have to convert this high pulse ac into DC voltage. You can't simply use any diodes for this purpose. A general purpose diode like the famous 1N5401-1N5408 would not be able to work in this circuit. The high pulse ac voltage will immediately kill the diode once the Monitor is switched "on". You have to use an ultra fast recovery diode to do the job.
For your information, not all ultra fast recovery diode can efficiently run on this circuit. You have to select the diode type that has a faster speed time like a 50 nanosecond and below. I had tried a 75 nanosecond ultra fast recovery diode and it blown at 800 by 600 resolutions but work well in the 640 by 480 resolution. After done some R & D, I found that the best part number to use is the UF5404. This diode has the specification of 400V, 3A and 50ns. Once you have connected the ac voltage to the diode, you now have to use a filter capacitor to filter off the ripple. You can use a value of 220 to 1000 microfarad 50V. Measure the output DC voltage and make sure it must have about at least 15 to 20 over volts before you solder to pin 1 of 7808 voltage regulatorYou can also try to use a 7809 if the display is not bright enough. Don't use any voltage regulator that is higher than 7809 otherwise the heater filament will get too hot and burn.
Pin 3 of the voltage regulator is the output and it must joint to the heater pin at the CRT board as shown in the photo. Carefully place all the wires in a strategic location and attach the voltage regulator at the heat sink beside the flyback transformer. You are now ready to switch on the Monitor and check if there is improvement in the display. If it okay then burn in test the Monitor for couples of days to check if the display is still bright and clear. If you are not satisfied with the sharpness, you can try to increase another volt by changing the voltage regulator part number to 7809. Some technicians prefer to use a variable voltage regulator such as the LM317T with a variable resistor so that they can adjust to the desire voltage. If the picture tube is still dim and no way that you can improve the display, I guess the time is up for the CRT tube. You either replace a used tube or return the Monitor back to the customer. I hope you enjoy reading this article. If so, please feel free to share this article with your friends or simply forward this article to anyone you wish! There's no limit on the number of people you can share this with! If you have a question or comment about anything in this article, drop me an email. Your feedback is welcome!
Jestine Yong is a electronic repairer and a writer, for more electronic and monitor repair information, please visit his website at http://www.electronicrepairguide.com/computer-monitor.html
Essential Tools For Jewellery Making With Wire
For those wishing to go into wire jewelery making on whatever level - be it professionally or for pleasure - there are a number of specially designed tools on the market that are designed to make the intricacies of this craft more accessible. Many wire jewelery makers suggest that they wouldn't go anywhere without a length of silver wire and a pair of round-nosed pliers, but there are continual developments in the tools that can be used to create successful and aesthetically-pleasing pieces of jewelery.
In the past, craftsmen have resorted to marking their round-nosed pliers with marker-pen in order to achieve uniform loops for certain pieces. If looping is integral to your designs, then you might want to consider a pair of stepped pliers, which allow you to repeat circular patterns over and over again, safe in the knowledge that the sizes of the loops will not vary.
Round-nosed pliers are one of the tools that are fundamental to wire jewelery making. Their rounded noses allow a grip on the wire that will not mark, crush or kink it, enabling easy manipulation for intricate movements such as the turning of loops in head and eye pins when making earrings or pendants. Conversely, flat-nosed pliers are used for straightening metal findings and, again, are designed to minimize scratching and damaging.
Side cutters (or diagonal cutters) are also an essential tool, enabling the craftsman to make specific pieces in specific sizes, or add further detail to a piece. Because of the many different gauges of wires there are many types of cutter available. Everyday cutters, used regularly, will eventually chip and blunt, no longer offering the precision and cleanliness of cut that are offered by a new pair or a pair that are designed to cope with particular wires. When working with wire you often need to ensure you get a clean straight cut, and therefore worth investing in a flush or semi flush cutter to avoid crushing the end of your wire.
Before the advancements in the tools of jewelery making, many craftsmen used towels or handkerchiefs on which to lay out beads whilst designing pieces such as necklaces. Unfortunately, these seemingly benign items often caused more problems than they solved: scratching or damaging the beads and occasionally aiding their loss. Now there are bead boards and bead mats, which are made of felt and minimize wear and tear on the jewelery findings, but with enough friction to prevent items such as beads or stones rolling away. For serious jewelery makers, these are almost indispensable now, especially where design work is concerned, allowing the meticulous arrangement of experimental designs to be accomplished.
Most important of all must be the wire itself; nothing would be crafted without it. Jewelery wire is available a range of diameters and densities. The diameter of the wire effects its flexibility e.g. 0.5mm diameters is more flexible than 4.0mm
A wire's solidity is measured in terms of its 'hardness'; either 'dead soft' or 'half hard'. Dead soft wire is, as the name suggests, very soft and can be manipulated by hand; its most common uses are for decorating beads and pendants. Half hard wire is more resistant and requires tools to bend and shape it. This wire is the most fundamental wire in wire jewelery making.
As ever, it's always worth consulting a specialist jewellery making supplier - look online for the best deals on essential materials and equipment.
About the Author
Adam Hunter - E-commerce Marketing Manager of cooksongold.com. Cookson Precious Metals offer a choice of supplies from over 10,000 products including gold and
silver wire
, jewellery tools, findings, precious metal clay and precious metal sheet - gold and silver. For interviews, quotes, images or comments contact: Adam Hunter E-commerce Marketing Manager Tel(DDI): +44 (0) 121 212 6491 E-mail: adam.hunter@cooksongold.com
Help Installing Aux in to 2006 Honda Accord!!!?
I purchased a PAC aai-hon device to plug in my mp3 player to my factory installed stereo system. I plugged the PAC into the control head via the 14-pin connector. I also connected the brown loop wire. I go to press the CD/AUX button and nothing happens. Has anyone dealt with this? Did I plug it in to the wrong place, is there a hidden Aux in? Any help will be appreciated!!!
I'm not sure how to connect the orange or the grey wire. There is nothing in the instructions to show me how to do it, all it says is to do it? Do you know how I could do this?
Right above the (Special Instructions) portion of the installation instructions (Using with Aftermarket CD Changer and AUX 2 Input) it notes to give either 12v to the orange wire, or give Ground to the Gray wire. Try this, and it should work for you. It's possible that you may be required to install a seperate switch for this to work all of the time. You also may need to adjust the gain on the PAC piece so that the input level of the MP3 player can be matched to the radio.
2002 Gourmet Products Show Review, Parts I and II
The Gourmet Products Show in April provided a stage for manufacturers to show off their latest offerings. Our editors met with over 100 exhibitors to bring you this report on interesting items we found at the show.
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