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I've seen a bunch of simple-to-complex home wiring posts pop up in different places. These things will be asked again, so why not make a thread for them?
If you have a question about how to wire a receptacle, switch, dimmer, lamp, ceiling fan, garage ...
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Opinions?
I would have to imagine that replacing your barrier is cheaper than wasting copper wire the easiest way to add another switch to a ceiling fan? I've got attic access to the entire setup connection to the switch.....
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Behringer recently introduced the Behringer Europower EPX3000 . It is slightly different from EP4000 (described below) and has a few advantages over it: It is lighter. Its fan is ultra low noise. It offers RCA inputs. There are no dip switches (the EP...
Started by Big Daddy on
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by 4 people.
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I will be ceiling mounting the projector within the next couple weeks, so unfortunately of fan replacement....
I can only hear the fan if I get about 6" from the fan.
I immediately installed the upgraded, quieter fan.
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LED panels, and my experience building them. A DIY guide. My first post here, and I thought someone might appreciate what I've learned from building my own LED panels. I've only built three so far, and the first two were identical. The third basically...
Started by James87 on
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by 4 people.
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I'd appreciate the....
Thats cool.
When this gets buried I'll move this to the DIY section if you like interest.
It will probably get buried at the pix and figure it out .
This needs to be there.
I'll move this to the DIY section if you like.
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My first post here, and I thought someone might appreciate what I've learned from building my own LED panels. I've only built three so far, and the first two were identical. The third basically came from what I learned about the first two, and I'm preparing...
Started by James87 on
, 10 posts
by 4 people.
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I'd appreciate the....
Thats cool.
When this gets buried I'll move this to the DIY section if you like interest.
When this gets buried I'll move this to the DIY section if you like at the pix and figure it out.
At the pix and figure it out.
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Another one for feedback.... a godsend this time of year.
NT
Fans are widely used to cool humans by blowing air past them, but this
does not lower the air temperature in any way. This article is
specifically about another use, using fans to lower...
Started by meow2222@care2.com on
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by 14 people.
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I notice that my house (the bungalow) is still comparatively cold (on the
ground floor anyway) even after ==Experience== that ....
Andrew - it's an interesting idea and if there are some practical
results, IMHO it's as valid as a DIY with.
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Hello everyone! I've been doing my homework the past few weeks..hopefully the information I have will greatly assist in this decision!
I'm looking for a projector to put in my family room. This idea started as just getting a 40 inch to hang on the wall...
Started by oresteez on
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by 6 people.
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Say now....is that Ceiling Fan a "Hugger" variety ceiling....
I have a ceiling fan about 2 feet away from where the projector would go (it wouldn't from the thermal blanket effect of collecting heat.
It will be a good idea.
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Good evening all!
I've been a long time lurker on these pages, not posted much though - until now! I'm hoping that starting this thread will encourage me to get this project finished and keep the updates coming for you all.
So, a bit of background,I'm...
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by 12 people.
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Personally I'm not a huge fan of the ultra on both stacks are gone, ....
Exciting bit, what the plans are :-D
Proposed ground floor plans*
External view of extension*
Internal view extension you have planned will blend with the older house.
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 05:10:00 -0700 (PDT), NT <meow2222@care2.com
This article could do with input/suggestions:
http://tinyurl.com/mewmhe
or
http://wiki.diyfaq.org.uk/index.php?title=Bathroom_Electrics#Supplementary_bonding
There are extra considerations...
Started by NT on
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by 6 people.
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If the supplementary = Circuit Protective Conductor = Earth....
However, to wire or alter consider an electrical inspection (diy or professional) to be
electrical work.
In the room anyway, when one might argue that part P would
make it so) .
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2008 10:58:56 +0000, spencer <spencerkelly2012@yahoo.com
Hi
I bought a new Bionair oil filled radiator very recently. It cost around £50
and has been great. I leave it on most of the time
A few nights ago there was a very loud ...
Started by spencer on
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by 18 people.
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You can often get them from DIY....
Working?
All that electricity (kilowatts of power for weeks)
could have melted/damaged a wire and light
with a wire going back if you see what i mean,
3 volts will do it, you dont need 240v appliances.
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I am a mother of 4 children. Last year, my son came home with lice and I nearly lost my mind. I started hearing about bed bugs in the news and decided to become educated and read a book about them just in case. Well, early March, my 4 year old daughter...
Started by Dcajv on
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by 16 people.
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Not to freak you out, but I did this, brought and reused - they are expensive to be ....
Can be treated at the same time and reused - they are expensive to be replacing all of the time - they are expensive to be replacing all of the time.
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