21/03/2025
Celebrating my 10th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
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21/03/2025
Celebrating my 10th year on Facebook. Thank you for your continuing support. I could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉
17/07/2024
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15/07/2024
You mentioned that your work is in a winding system. I assume you're referring to an electrical winding system, which is a crucial component in many electrical devices, such as motors, generators, transformers, and inductors.
Winding systems involve the design, development, and testing of electrical windings, which are coils of wire that carry electrical current. The winding system is responsible for converting electrical energy into magnetic energy, which is then used to perform various tasks, such as rotating a motor or generating electricity.
Some common types of winding systems include:
1. Armature winding
2. Field winding
3. Transformer winding
4. Inductor winding
If you have any specific questions or concerns related to your work in winding systems, feel free to ask, and I'll do my best to assist you!
15/07/2024
Here are some electrical wiring safety tips ¹ ² ³ ⁴:
- *Power Off*: Make sure the power is off at the breaker before you start working on electrical wiring and use a voltage tester to verify that wires and/or electrical connections are completely dead.
- *Be Careful What You Touch*: Never touch plumbing or gas pipes while working with electricity as they are often used to ground electrical systems.
- *Use The Right Tools*: Make sure you have all the appropriate tools, including but not limited to: needlenose pliers, wire cutters, cable & wire stripper, fish & colored tape, voltage tester, continuity tester, electric & rightangle drill.
- *Buy The Right Parts*: If you are installing new receptacles make sure the new ones match the wiring in your home.
- *Include A Junction Box*: Never splice wires together and conceal them within a wall without a junction box — an accessible junction box should always be used to join wires.
- *Replace Old Wiring*: Replace old wiring that shows signs of deterioration or fraying.
- *Don't Overload*: Overloaded outlets or extension cords can create a fire hazard.
- *Keep Electrical Equipment Away From Water*: Keep water and other liquids at least 5 feet away from electrical equipment and sources of electricity.
- *Unplug Equipment Safely*: When disconnecting electrical equipment, gently pull it by the plug instead of jerking the electrical cord.
- *Install Properly and Tidy Electrical Cords*: Good electrical installation consists of fixed electrical equipment and electrical cords out of the way (and out of reach of pets that can chew on them).
- *Familiarize Yourself with Your Switchboard*: A switchboard is an electrical safety device that protects and isolates the operator from electrical current.
- *Look Out for Electrical Lines*: Be aware of power lines before climbing a tree or a ladder, and especially when working at height.
- *Childproof Your Outlets*: Use outlet covers when there are children around to avoid electrocution.
- *Investigate Flickering Lights*: Have flickering lights checked and fixed, as it can be caused by loose connections somewhere or the bulb itself needs to be secured or replaced.
- *Install Warning Signs*: Use clear visible signs when there’s high voltage in the vicinity that people need to be warned about.
- *Don't DIY*: Instead of fixing issues, most DIYs can cause further damage. Should any electrical issues arise, it is always best to have an expert handle it.
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20/06/2023
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16/08/2019
If you touch a live electrical component, or wire, an electrical current passes through the body and will try to find a path to earth, and in doing so, blocks out the electrical signals between the brain and the muscles, resulting in what is commonly known as an electric shock. An electric shock, in addition to being extremely painful can result in
02/08/2019
check Voltage