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Category: Electrical Basics

link to 9 Close Substitute For Electrical Tape(+How To Use)

9 Close Substitute For Electrical Tape(+How To Use)

Electrical tapes are helpful in multiple electrical wire works. It is primarily used to insulate materials that conduct electricity. But when you run out of it, you would wonder what else you can use...

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Does A Burn-Out Bulb Use Electricity?

Lights are essential. There are multiple lights in our houses, and keeping track of all the lights is impossible. You cannot identify them when they burn out, and they stay like that. Do these lights...

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link to How Far Can A Light Be From A Sprinkler Head?

How Far Can A Light Be From A Sprinkler Head?

A sprinkler head is a part of the fire sprinkler system that releases water when it detects fire nearby. The sprinkler head clearance is crucial so water can spread evenly during a fire. The distance...

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What Size Light Bulbs For Ceiling Fans?

House owners who have bought a ceiling fan with a light fixture get confused about the right bulb size. Fortunately, I have done some research, and here's what I found about the bulb size of the...

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link to Grounding Prong Broke Off: Hazards + fix

Grounding Prong Broke Off: Hazards + fix

If you use a 3-prong or a 4-prong plug, one prong will be for the grounding. It makes an alternative path for the current to flow during a ground fault or a short circuit. So, what happens if this...

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link to Square D Homeline Vs QO Panel: Which Is Better & Why?

Square D Homeline Vs QO Panel: Which Is Better & Why?

Square D breakers are reliable and better for residential and commercial structures. But people are confused between two common Square D breakers - Homeline and QO panels. Today's article will share...

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