My lamp says "Max 40W or Energy Saving 8W".
I have a halogen bulb which says "28W = 36W".
Is it safe to use with the lamp? Why / why not?
(Sorry if the answer is easily available on the web - I did search before posting here!)
@Tester101 Oh, and just as an FYI, I'm going to reopen that question in a minute when I'm ready to post my own answer. Even if we can't say what's wrong, we can describe how to debug the problem.
If you've got a problem with that, come at me bro! :)
electronics.se gets some weird quasi electronics quasi diy questions that just don't have a good home. Hobby projects here, and probably crappy questions on ee from an OP that doesn't know a soldering iron from a blow torch.
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this GE document specifies a water pressure of 40-120 psi, for the ice maker to function properly.
The water pressure must be between 40 and 120 psi.
Pressures below 40 psi may cause a malfunction of the icemaker (i.e. producing hollow...
A contractor wants to build a raised floor for my bathroom basement that he is building for me instead of breaking the concrete. The plumbing would be underneath the floor. Is this a viable and safe alternative to breaking concrete? or he just wants to keep the costs down for himself?
@BMitch lol, actually a good question, I'm going to be looking into a similar thing if I ever get around to putting a bathroom in my basement...with the added factor of how to deal with the fact that the septic outlet in my house is up about 5' from where I'd be putting the bathroom.
Pretty self-explanatory I think; just wondering why neutral "manifests" from the windings and why it "outputs" (for lack of a better word) a negative-phase hot? I guess my perplexity comes from thinking that the [+hot/neutralwindings/-hot] are all the same wire so assuming that is correct what c...
I did my kitchen sink work that I talked about a while ago. Removed the broken instant hot water heater, replaced the broken disposal and installed my new kitchen faucet.
Also changed out the valves on the supply lines for quarter-turn ball valves.
Only one unexpected trip to Lowe's to replace the dishwasher supply hose. I pulled the dishwasher out to unplug the hot water heater, but didn't look at it then. Come to put everything back together, I see that it had been severely crunched at some point in the past.
Nice, I may need to pull a few of my fence posts and either reseat them or replace them. But I only have two posts to do, and some concrete work that I may want to do first. (Fence near my front stoop)
@NiallC. That's when you buy a second faucet on black friday, and then walk right back in to return your purchase with the old receipt.
The roller allows you to position yourself in front of the cabinet, then just roll in. No awkward bending to get your head through the door or under the sink