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Jan 24 2009

Dimmer Switch

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Adding a dimmer switch to a light?


In my basement, I have a light at the top and anothe light at the bottom of the stairs. I also have a wall switch by each light. The way it's wired allows you to turn each light on or off from either the top or bottom of the stairs. Should I be able to add a dimmer switch to the lights?

Yes you can. Buy one or two, 3 way dimmer switches. I'm not sure why you would want to dim the stairway lights, but it will certainly work. You can replace one or both switches with the 3 way dimmers.



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How Switching to Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Can Save You Money

In case you hadn't noticed, the "Green Movement" is taking hold. More and more people are realizing that we, as individuals, need to do something about pollution, and we need to start now.

The problem is that with all the media hype, most people think it's too hard a job to go green. In truth, there are literally thousands of easy ways to go green. One of the most cost efficient and easiest ways to go green is to switch from incandescent light bulbs to compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL's).

History of Early Compact Fluorescent Bulbs

Not many people realize that fluorescent light bulbs have been around since the 1800's. In the 1970's, General Electric improved the design, but found it was too expensive to build factories to mass produce the bulbs. The use of these bulbs was generally limited to office buildings, garages and under the kitchen cabinets.

In addition, the light they gave off was not of the quality we expected from an incandescent light bulb. The shape also restricted their use to a fixture that would allow the use of a long tubular bulb. They could not be easily used in table lamps, desk lamps or floor lamps.

Another factor that limited their use was that they often flickered and made an annoying humming noise.

In recent years, all that has changed. Improvements in the bulbs, especially with the development of the electronic ballast, have eliminated most of the negative features that made them less popular in the past.

The Pros of Compact Fluorescent Lamp, (CFL'S)

Listed here are some of the positive reasons to switch to CFL's:

1. CFL's now are shaped to fit nearly all our light fixtures.

2. The light they give off is comparable to traditional light bulbs.

3. They use 75-80% less electricity then traditional light bulbs.

4. A 60w standard bulb can be replaced with a 13-15w CFL Bulb to give the same amount of light.

5. The CFL bulbs last ten times longer. The average life span of a CFL is ten times longer than that of a standard light bulb.

6. Using CFL's will keep a half ton of CO2 out of the atmosphere over the lifetime of the bulb.

7. The CFL bulb is less hot to touch, so is easier to change if it had been lit.

8. There will be eight less incandescent light bulbs that find their way into landfills if CFL's are used.

9. CFL's now come in many designs and can be used for many different applications.

10. The installation of CFL's can earn a discount with some utility companies.

The Cons of Modern Compact Fluorescent Bulbs, (CFL'S)

As with anything, there are some negative features to these bulbs that should be taken into consideration when you decide to make the switch.

1. CFL's have a higher initial cost.

2. CFL's do not work well in places where the light is switched on and off frequently. This will reduce the life span of the bulb.

3. Not all CFL' can be used with dimmer switches. Special bulbs are required for this application. Again the life of the bulb will be shortened.

4. Some timer mechanisms are incompatible with CFL's.

5. Not all bulbs are suitable for outdoor use. Low temperatures may reduce light levels.

6. CFL's contain a small amount of mercury which is toxic. Mercury vapor can be released if the bulb is broken.

7. Bulbs of inferior quality are showing up on the store shelves and may not be of high quality and will not last as long.

Despite the negatives, CFL's have become extremely popular in the last several years.

Benefits of CFL's

Replacing one 60 watt standard bulb with a 15-w CFL will save you more than $40 in electricity costs over the life of the bulb if you use it 6 hours a day. Add to that less trips to the store, and less money spent on replacement bulbs, the savings are significant.

Multiply that times the number of light bulbs you have in your home and you could realize a significant savings in both money and energy consumption.

Some states require that burned out CFL's be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility (the preferred method of disposal) while most municipalities allow them to be disposed of in regular trash. Stores like Home Depot and Ikea are offering easy recycling for CFL's.

CFL's do contain a small amount of mercury and opponents to these bulb cite that as a major drawback. One should just remember to never incinerate these type bulbs. This will disperse the mercury into the atmosphere.

Conclusion

The benefits of CFL's have become evident in terms of the amount of energy saved and the amount of green house gasses that are not being pumped into the atmosphere. If everyone in the US used CFL's we could retire 90 average size power plants.

In an effort to reduce greenhouse gasses, Australia and Canada have already banned the use of incandescent bulbs and the United States has passed legislation that is phasing out the manufacture of incandescent light bulbs and will ban them entirely by the year 2012.

Replacing energy-hogging incandescent bulbs with energy-saving fluorescents (CFLs) is a simple, effective way to slow the rate of global climate change while saving money. It's good for the environment, it's economical, it's efficient, and it's easy.

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Nov 28 2008

Relay Switch

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Fuel Pump Relay switch location on a 1993 Jeep Cherokee?


Fuel Pump Relay switch location on a 1993 Jeep Cherokee?
We've done everything and its been narrowed down this is our problem of why we can't get the thing to start again. Anyone know where is location of the fuel pump relay switch is on a 1993 Jeep Cherokee? Or where I could find a owners manual online for it?

The relay is located in the fuse box next to the battery. The fuses and relays are labeled on the inside of the fuse box door.



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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Voip Know Them Before Switching To Voip Service

Advantages and Disadvantages of VoIP Know Them Before Switching to VoIP Service

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 One thing that they all look for is whether or not VoIP can act as an alternative to the good ol' telephone service, which has made such an impact in the lives. Can VoIP replace the humble telephone for good? One way to find out is to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of VoIP.

VoIP offers many advantages for you. Among them are:

1. VoIP is a whole lot cheaper compared to your normal landline telephone. With a residential VoIP plan you only need to pay about $9.95 for the most basic service up to about $39.95. For a business VoIP plan, the cost would be somewhere about $49.95 to $99.95 and comes inclusive with a separate fax number.

2. The VoIP "modem" (which is free) is delivered to you in only 5 to 10 days. Or you could buy it at your local store for same day service and get the VoIP provider to credit it against your bill.

3. The services which are considered as ‘extras' in your regular landline telephone service, such as Caller ID, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Voice Mail, 3-Way Conferencing, Repeat Dialling, and Call Block are now standard services with your VoIP. In short, you don't have to pay extra for these ‘extra' services. They come free with the package, including the most sought after service: unlimited calling, either local or long distance.

4. With VoIP service, there is no charge for any incoming calls, which cannot be said for US cellular service providers. The same also holds true for outgoing ‘local' calls, which depends on your talk plan.

5. With VoIP service in North America, ‘local' is always inclusive of US, Canada, some countries in Western Europe, parts of Asia, and parts of Latin America. For countries which are not already included, there are international plans available which cost a lot less than that offered by the standard long distance services providers. Another way is for you to make occasional calls without a plan, but for far lower charges per-minute compared to the usual long distance plans. For VoIP services in Europe, Asia and elsewhere around the globe, this also applies (more or less) in reverse.

6. With VoIP service, you don't need to have a computer. Just take your average phone cable from your VoIP modem and plug it into your regular desktop or portable phone.

7. With VoIP service, you can activate every phone jack in the house. First, disconnect your house internal phone wiring from the regular telephone service at the phone box outside (most probably on your front wall). Then, simply take the VoIP modem and plug it into any existing wall jack inside your house. However, this option is not available for those who live in apartments.

8. With VoIP service, you can choose your own virtual phone number in almost any area code that you wish for at a very low price (around $5). This way you can have friends and family dial a local number that will then ring on your phone. The drawback is that you can't make outgoing calls, as it's not considered as a ‘real' line phone line.

9. With VoIP service you can have low cost 800 numbers. This way it will be free for people to call you and yet will not be too hard on your pockets. There are monthly rates fixed for you, but they vary according to the provider. Generally it could cost you about $5 for the first 100 minutes per month, and somewhere about 4.5 cents per minute beyond that.

10. Some VoIP service providers offer a service that could locate you called ‘Find Me' at other numbers that you provide, either in sequence or simultaneously, should you fail to answer your call. If you still don't answer, your call will then go to your Voice Mail which can be retrieved later.

11. And finally, the icing on the cake: You can take your home or office ‘phone' with you wherever you go. Just bring your VoIP modem with you, and when you get to your destination, plug it into any high-speed internet connection. You could be in a hotel room in the Caribbean, at your friend's or relative's house in Paris or even at the airport. No matter where you are, one you're plugged in, you can make as well as receive calls on your regular phone number. Charges are based on your home location. You could be in New Zealand and if anybody were to call your office or home number in Atlanta, they would never know that you're not really there. And if you make calls, your regular caller ID still shows.

As with everything else, with advantages there are certain disadvantages, even for VoIP services:

1. If you utilise a cable connection for your Internet, your upline is 2 to 10 times slower than your downline. This means that, although you can hear crystal clear what the other person is saying, they may not necessarily hear you. This could lead them to hang up (as they don't know you're on the line), or to them telling you to call from a regular phone and to get off the speaker phone.

Even though VoIP companies insist that 256K should be sufficient for a clear signal, it does not seem to be the case. Thankfully there are ways to overcome this obstacle if you have a very knowledgeable VoIP support tech. Consult your VoIP service providers about this.

2. The quality of high-speed connections may vary, as it is dependant on many factors, including the number of other users on your cable line, or your distance from the nearest DSL booster node. This means that the VoIP quality may vary daily or during each call.

3. During your calls, when there is no one speaking, there is a silence that could lead the other person to think that the line has gone dead. This is especially true for those who have become so used to hearing a slight buzz when using a regular telephone. Instead of being bombarded with many people asking "are you still on the line?" you should first explain this silence that you will encounter at the very beginning of your conversation.

4. When using VoIP service, you may not be able to ‘activate' a new credit card, as the computer at the other end will claim that you are not calling from a home phone. The reason for this is yet unknown as VoIP providers have yet to answer this.

5. While conversing, you should never allow anyone to put you on silent hold, as the VoIP service may disconnect you when it doesn't hear anything. It assumes that you are no longer on the line, thus disconnecting you after a while.

6. If you have an upline signal that is not capable of relaying your call, and when you cannot get through, all that you'll be hearing is a recording stating that "Your call cannot be completed at this time", which can be very annoying if it happens often.

7. Sometimes, your VoIP service will just cease to work. How to solve this depends on your provider. Mostly it will take some unplugging and replugging of various connections: VoIP modem, router, cable connection, DSL connection. It all depends on your provider and the solution (and sequence) that they provide you with.

8. And finally, in what is the worst disadvantage among all, if you lose your Internet connection for whatever reason imaginable, you lose your telephone service. Should you decide to depend almost entirely on VoIP service, then you are strongly advised to have a cell phone with you at all times. This also works in your favour as you can set your VoIP service to call your cell automatically should you not answer your VoIP line.

The verdict? Commercial VoIP service is an actual telephone service, compared to the likes of messenger services (computer-based) or Skype (which insists that it is not a telephone service). Of course it has its disadvantages, it has no video (at the moment that is) and has some minor glitches. Yet these glitches can be put up with when you realize that you can save anywhere from $30 to $100 a month. These glitches may be a big issue if you plan to use VoIP for your office, but if you have a cell phone with you for back up, you'd have no problems at all. You may find yourself joining the huge number of users who have gone 100% VoIP, with the intention of never again using the telephone.Visit Here Now http://vonagevoipcalls.blogspot.com

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