Senin, 09 Desember 2013

Dimplex Electric Stove - Get Energy Savings Today!







The Dimplex electric stove is one of the best stoves that are available in the market today. This electric stove will make your home or office look wonderfully ornamented. This will not ruin the set-up and ambiance of your workplace. This can even serve as a solution during cold days without ruining the style and space in your place. This is the electric cheap and electric fireplace you can have. This is easy to operate and easy to use. Many users consider this as the product can warm your place at a very affordable price.

Dimplex is one of the leading manufacturers of electric stoves that have a three dimensional flame and realistic look. The stove has a patented design. It means that you can easily feel the quickness of heating and easiness when you started cooking. You can experience the real fire and experience an authentic burner without living a mess in your kitchen. This is also an eco-friendly product. This stove does not release a real fire so you do not have to worry on the emission of the greenhouse gasses that can contribute to the smog, and other environmental problems.



Another feature of the Dimplex electric stove is energy efficient and you can even use it to heat up your homes. It does not waste energy. It weighs very light so you can transfer it any time you want. The top and the sides of the burner do not heat up and it is safe from burning. You can always let the fire keep on burning even if you turn it off.

This is safer than other stoves. This cannot be trip over because it is more stable and even larger than other stoves. The thermostat is found at the back of the stove that prevents you from changing it. You can also operate the stove using a remote control. This stove will also benefit people with asthma or allergies because not dust is released or smoke just like the burning of woods.

For the Dimplex electric stove all you need to provide is the dedicated circuit so that the stove will not trip from the breaker. Remember that plugging the electric fire plates together with other appliances on the same circuit is not allowed. Instead of buying expensive stoves, you can but this stove and enjoy the satisfaction, creativity, and design in your house. You can even use it to add an appealing ambiance inside your house and this can be your portable electricity heater.




Minggu, 08 Desember 2013

Dimplex Electric Stove - Get Energy Savings Today!







The Dimplex electric stove is one of the best stoves that are available in the market today. This electric stove will make your home or office look wonderfully ornamented. This will not ruin the set-up and ambiance of your workplace. This can even serve as a solution during cold days without ruining the style and space in your place. This is the electric cheap and electric fireplace you can have. This is easy to operate and easy to use. Many users consider this as the product can warm your place at a very affordable price.

Dimplex is one of the leading manufacturers of electric stoves that have a three dimensional flame and realistic look. The stove has a patented design. It means that you can easily feel the quickness of heating and easiness when you started cooking. You can experience the real fire and experience an authentic burner without living a mess in your kitchen. This is also an eco-friendly product. This stove does not release a real fire so you do not have to worry on the emission of the greenhouse gasses that can contribute to the smog, and other environmental problems.



Another feature of the Dimplex electric stove is energy efficient and you can even use it to heat up your homes. It does not waste energy. It weighs very light so you can transfer it any time you want. The top and the sides of the burner do not heat up and it is safe from burning. You can always let the fire keep on burning even if you turn it off.

This is safer than other stoves. This cannot be trip over because it is more stable and even larger than other stoves. The thermostat is found at the back of the stove that prevents you from changing it. You can also operate the stove using a remote control. This stove will also benefit people with asthma or allergies because not dust is released or smoke just like the burning of woods.

For the Dimplex electric stove all you need to provide is the dedicated circuit so that the stove will not trip from the breaker. Remember that plugging the electric fire plates together with other appliances on the same circuit is not allowed. Instead of buying expensive stoves, you can but this stove and enjoy the satisfaction, creativity, and design in your house. You can even use it to add an appealing ambiance inside your house and this can be your portable electricity heater.




Stiebel Eltron Product Reviews







At Stiebel Eltron Product Reviews we are dedicated to giving you the latest reviews on Stiebel Eltron Products and where the best place to buy them.

Stiebel Eltron was founded in 1924 by Dr. Theodor Stiebel in Berlin, Germany. Initially the company concentrated on the manufacture of electric water heaters for the German market. In the decades that followed, Stiebel Eltron branched out into additional products and the additional markets grew steadily. One of these additional markets was that of America. Stiebel Eltron entered business in the American market in 1980. Today, Stiebel Eltron is the largest manufacturer of water heaters in Germany and the company is known for its high quality, well engineered products. Their primary focus in product development has been on products that use less energy, were much safer, and that give the consumers higher levels of comfort. Stiebel Eltron is regarded as a very successful company in the environmental control and system engineering sectors of the building industry. Stiebel Eltron manufacturers electric tankless water heaters, thermal solar products, automatic hand dryers, space heaters and wall heaters.



Stiebel Eltron is all so a micro generation product specialist, and is embarking on solar PV with a range targeting homes and businesses with an eye on their country's new Feed-in Tariff. German-owned Stiebel Eltron, known for its heat pumps, claims its foray into solar energy will appeal through a 10-year guarantee and a high performance of 90 per cent of original specification for 12 years and 80 per cent for 25 years.

UK managing director Mark McManus said Stiebel Eltron will vigorously target consumers tempted by the UK government’s new Feed in Tariff, introduced in April. The company estimates that a well sited 2.5 kW PV installation can generate £900 ($1400) a year from contributing to the UK grid as well as a saving of up to £140 ($220) on electricity bills. Figures show a sharp increase in demand for solar PV with 6930 panels being installed in the domestic sector alone since April. Our product is designed to be one of the most efficient on the market and It will be aimed at all markets e.g. domestic, social, hospitals, schools and councils. We will further be targeting private businesses looking to cut their carbon footprint and take advantage of the FiT.

Solar PV would be most effective in cutting carbon and energy bills if used in combination with other green energy products such as heat pumps, wind turbines, insulation and rain water harvesting. The Stiebel Eltron Company has been in existence for more than 80 years and is currently the largest manufacturer of tankless electric water heaters in the world. Over the last 60 years, Stiebel Eltron has pioneered and led the development in Germany of tankless electric water heating technology. In recent years, Stiebel Eltron on-demand, tankless electric water heaters have found enthusiastic acceptance among engineers, plumbers, homebuilders, businesses and homeowners in North America as well.




Pocket Bikes - Great Things Come In Small Packages!




We have all heard of miniature models of different things. Bonsais, dogs, buildings, horses, and dollhouses are some examples of these models that people have shrunk down to reach a new level of creation. Motorcycles are no different. Pocket bikes are miniature motorcycles that stand within 1 to 2 feet tall. They are easy to maneuver, store and maintain. With its maximum limit load being around 300 pounds, mini pocket bikes can be used by many different riders similar to a motorcycle and still reach speeds of about 40 mph. They can either be gas or electric powered and is equipped with a 49cc engine.



The Demand for Pocket Bikes



Having a pocket bike means days full of razzlin’ dazzling fun! It can be driven around the neighborhood, used for cruising around and more popularly for racing. Pocket bike racing is a very widespread sport that started it the late 50’s and is still practiced today. Competitors enter these races to test the capabilities of their toys and to show off their driving abilities as they swerve around the race courses. Others simply just want to seek thrill and have fun. Because of this, Pocket bikes, sometimes referred to as pocket rocket bikes or super pocket bikes, have been demanded by many riders of different demographics. Its high demand has created a buzz in the industry in which pocket bikes producers are currently capitalizing on. A new market is now in place!



Replacement Parts for the Mini Pocket Bikes



What many consumers found difficult in the past revolved around pocket bike parts. In its beginning stages in the earlier days, it was hard to find replacement parts for the motorized vehicle. However, all that is left in the past! Scarcity in parts is not the case anymore as all that has come to an end! Because more and more businesses and customers are now caught in the mini pocket bike frenzy, pocket bike parts can be bought in many motorbike stores. Body panels, engines, disk breaks, accelerators, tires, rims, exhausts, recoils, etc. that are fitting for a pocket rocket bike are now stocked in motorbike stores.



Fun and Safety comes Hand in Hand



When using this vehicle during pocket bike racing, neighborhood cruising or showing it off to friends, it is important to remember safety at all times. Headgears, pads and other protective equipments must be worn always to ensure the rider’s safety. As what many would say, Fun and Safety must always come hand in hand.



Now with all these pocket bike talks, you are probably now wondering where you can go and grab yourself one. Pocket rocket bikes are available in bike stores near you. Their prices vary from 400-1000 dollars depending on the quality and features of the bike. A cheap pocket bike can also be bought at 200 dollars and just like any other pocket rocket bike, they too provide loads of entertainment. Super pocket bikes on the other hand lie on the other side of the scale. With its top quality parts and higher capabilities, these super vehicles can cost up to around 700-1000 dollars.



Samantha Clark heads consumer reviews at http://www.dealsdepot.com.au One of the web's most popular Online Shopping sites.


Engine Overheating Causes & Cures




Internal combustion engines run on heat. Chemical energy in the fuel is transformed into thermal energy when the fuel burns, which produces mechanical energy to push the pistons, spin the crankshaft and drive the vehicle down the road.



As efficient as today's engines are, they still waste a LOT of the heat energy they produce. The average gasoline engine is only about 22 to 28% efficient. That means over two-thirds of the heat produced by each gallon of fuel either goes out the tailpipe or is soaked up by the engine itself. Diesels squeeze a little more bang out of each buck's worth of fuel with efficiently ratings of 32 to 38%, but even that leaves a lot of waste heat that must be managed and carried away by the cooling system.



Ironically, the hotter an engine runs the more efficient it becomes. But there's a limit because aluminum pistons and heads can only get so hot before they start to soften and melt. The same goes for cast iron. Engineers have been tinkering with exotic ceramic materials and metallic-ceramic alloys in an attempt to build high temperature, super efficient engines. They've realized some significant gains but ceramics are still too expensive for everyday applications.



Most engines today are designed to operate within a 'normal' temperature range of about 195 to 220 degrees F. A relatively constant operating temperature is absolutely essential for proper emissions control, good fuel economy and performance.



A 50/50 mixture of water and ethylene glycol antifreeze in the cooling system will boil at 225 degrees if the cap is open. But as long as the system is sealed and holds pressure, a radiator cap rated at 15 psi will increase the boiling temperature of a 50/50 coolant blend up to 265 degrees F. If the concentration of antifreeze to water is upped to 70/30 (the maximum recommended), the boiling temperature under 15 psi of pressure goes up to 276 degrees.



So does this mean a cooling system with a maximum concentration of antifreeze in the coolant (70%) can run as hot as 276 without boiling over? Theoretically yes -- but realistically no. The clearances in most of today's engines are much, much closer than those in engines built in the 1970s and early 1980s. Piston-to-cylinder clearances are much tighter to reduce blowby for lower emissions. Valve stem-to-guide clearances also are closer to reduce oil consumption and emissions, too. Plus, many engines today have aluminum heads with overhead cams. Such engines don't handle higher than normal temperatures well, and are very vulnerable to heat damage if the engine gets too hot.



Anytime temperatures climb beyond the normal range, the engine is running in the danger zone.



If the engine overheats, the first thing that will happen is a gasoline engine will start to detonate. The engine will ping and start to lose power under load as the combination of heat and pressure exceed the octane rating of the fuel. If the detonation problem persists, the hammer-like blows may damage the rings, pistons or rod bearings.



Overheating can also cause preignition. Hot spots develop inside the combustion chamber that become a source of ignition for the fuel. The erratic combustion can cause detonation as well as engine run-on in older vehicles with carburetors. Hot spots can also be very damaging and burn holes right through the top of pistons.



Another consequence of overheating may be a blown head gasket. Heat makes aluminum swell almost three times faster than cast iron. The resulting stress can distort the head and make it swell in areas that are hottest like those between exhaust valves in adjoining cylinders, and areas that have restricted coolant flow like the narrow area that separates the cylinders. The typical aluminum head swells most in the middle, which can crush the head gasket if the head gets hot enough. This will cause a loss of torque in the gasket allowing coolant and combustion leaks to occur when the head cools.



Overheating is also a common cause of OHC cam seizure and breakage.



Wait, there's more. If the coolant gets hot enough to boil, it may cause old hoses or an age-weakened radiator to burst under the increased pressure. Pistons may swell up and scuff or seize in their bores, causing serious engine damage. Exhaust valve stems may stick or scuff in their guides. This, in turn, may cause valves to hang open which can damage pistons, valves and other valvetrain components. And if coolant gets into the crankcase, you can kiss the bearings and bottom end of the engine goodbye.



A HOT warning lamp should never be ignored. Though a few high tech cars like Cadillacs with the Northstar engine can disable cylinders to 'air-cool' the engine and keep it running at reduced power in the event of coolant loss, most engines will suffer serious damage if they overheat. So advise your customers to stop driving at the first sign of overheating. Turn the engine off, let it cool down and try to find and fix the cause before risking further travel.



Overheating can be caused by anything that decreases the cooling system's ability to absorb, transport and dissipate heat: A low coolant level, loss of coolant (through internal or external leaks), poor heat conductivity inside the engine because of accumulated deposits in the water jackets, a defective thermostat that doesn't open, poor airflow through the radiator, a slipping fan clutch, an inoperative electric cooling fan, a collapsed lower radiator hose, an eroded or loose water pump impeller, or even a defective radiator cap.



One of nature's basic laws says that heat always flows from an area of higher temperature to an area of lesser temperature, never the other way around. The only way to cool hot metal, therefore, is to keep it in constant contact with a cooler liquid. And the only way to do that is to keep the coolant in constant circulation. As soon as the circulation stops, either because of a problem with the water pump, thermostat or loss of coolant, temperatures begin to rise and the engine starts to overheat.



The coolant also has to get rid of the heat it soaks up while passing through the block and head(s). So the radiator must be capable of doing its job, which requires the help of an efficient cooling fan at slow speeds.



Finally, the thermostat must be doing its job to keep the engine's average temperature within the normal range. If the thermostat fails to open, it will effectively block the flow of coolant and the engine will overheat.



* Thermostat -- Severe overheating can often damage a good thermostat. If the engine has overheated because of another problem, therefore, the thermostat should be tested or replaced before the engine is returned to service.



One way to check the thermostat is to start the engine and feel the upper radiator hose (or use an infrared noncontact thermometer to read its temperature). The hose should not feel uncomfortably hot until the engine has warmed-up and the thermostat opens. If the hose does not get hot, it means the thermostat is not opening.



Another way to test the thermostat is to remove it and dip it into a pan of boiling water (it should open). The exact opening temperature can be checked by using a thermometer.



If the thermostat needs to be replaced, install one with the same temperature rating as the original. Most cars and light trucks since 1971 require thermostats with 192 or 195 degree ratings. Using a cooler thermostat (160 or 180) in an attempt to 'cure' a tendency to overheat can increase fuel and oil consumption, ring wear and emissions. On newer vehicles with computerized engine controls, the wrong thermostat can prevent the computer system from going into closed loop resulting in major performance and emission problems if the engine fails to reach its normal operating temperature.



* Cooling system leaks -- Loss of coolant because of a leak is probably the most common cause of overheating. Possible leak points include hoses, the radiator, heater core, water pump, thermostat housing, head gasket, freeze plugs, automatic transmission oil cooler, cylinder head(s) and block.



Make a careful visual inspection of the entire cooling system, and then pressure test the cooling system and radiator cap. A pressure test will reveal internal leaks such as seepage past the head gasket as well as cracks in the head or block. A leak-free system should hold pressure for at least a minute or more.



It's important to pressure test the radiator cap, too, because a weak cap (or one with too low a pressure rating for the application) will lower the coolant's boiling point and can allow coolant to escape from the radiator.



* Fan -- With mechanical fans, most overheating problems are caused by a faulty fan clutch -- though a missing fan shroud can reduce the fan's cooling effectiveness by as much as 50% (depending on the fan's distance from the radiator) which may be enough to cause the engine to overheat in hot weather or when working hard.



Defective fan clutches are a common and often overlooked cause of overheating. The shear characteristics of the clutch fluid gradually deteriorates over time, with an average loss in drive efficiency of about 200 rpm per year. Eventually slippage reaches the point where effective cooling is no longer possible and overheating results. (On average, the life of a fan clutch is about the same as a water pump. If one needs to be replaced, the other usually does too.)



If the fan clutch shows signs of fluid leakage (oily streaks radiating outward from the hub of the clutch), spins freely with little or no resistance when the engine is off, or wobbles when the fan is pushed in or out, it needs to be replaced.



With an electric cooling fan, check to see that the fan cycles on when the engine gets hot and when the air conditioner is on. If the fan fails to come on, check the fan motor wiring connections, relay and temperature sensor. Try jumping the fan directly to the battery. If it runs, the problem is in the wiring, relay or sensor. If it fails to run, the fan motor is bad and needs to be replaced.



* Water pump -- Any wobble in the pump shaft or seepage would call for replacement. In some instances, a pump can cause an engine to overheat if the impeller vanes are badly eroded due to corrosion or if the impeller has come loose from the shaft. The wrong pump may also cause an engine to overheat. Some engines with serpentine drive belts require a special water pump that turns in the opposite direction of those used on the same engine with ordinary V-belts.



* Belts & hoses -- Check belt tension and condition. A loose belt that slips may prevent the water pump from circulating coolant fast enough and/or the fan from turning fast for proper cooling.



The condition of the hoses should also be checked. Recommend new hoses if the old ones are over 5 years old.



Sometimes a lower radiator hose will collapse under vacuum at high speed and restrict the flow of coolant from the radiator into the engine. This can happen if the reinforcing spring inside the hose is missing or damaged.



* Radiator -- The most common problems radiators fall prey to are clogging (both internal and external) and leaks. Dirt, bugs and debris can block air flow through the core and reduce the radiator's ability to dissipate heat. Internal corrosion and an accumulation of deposits can likewise inhibit coolant circulation and reduce cooling. A good way to find clogs is to use an infrared thermometer to 'scan' the surface of the radiator for cold spots. If clogged, the radiator should be removed for cleaning or replaced. Backflushing the cooling system and/or using chemical cleaners can remove rust and hard water scale, but may do little to open up a clogged radiator.



When refilling the cooling system, be sure you get it completely full. Air pockets in the head(s), heater core and below the thermostat can interfere with proper coolant circulation and cooling. If the cooling system has no bleeder valves to vent air, you may have to temporarily loosen a heater hose to get all the air out of the system.





* Excessive exhaust backpressure. A clogged catalytic converter is usually the culprit here, but don't overlook the possibility of a crushed pipe or a collapsed double wall pipe. Check intake vacuum at idle. If it reads low and continues to drop, inspect the exhaust system.





* Retarded or overadvanced ignition timing (may also contribute to detonation & preignition).



* Overheated incoming air. On older vehicles with a carburetor or throttle body injection, check the operation of the heated air intake system on the air cleaner. If the temperature control valve is stuck so only heated air from around the exhaust manifold is drawn into the air cleaner, it may contribute to detonation and/or overheating. Also check the heat riser valve for manifold heat on older V6 and V8 engines. If stuck shut, it may be overheating the intake manifold.





* Dragging brakes. A caliper that's sticking or a parking brake that isn't releasing may be making the engine work too hard.



* Overworking the engine. The cooling systems in many passenger cars today are marginal and have little excess capacity to handle extra heat generated by towing or high speed mountain driving in hot weather.


Gym Class Heroes - As Cruel As School Children Review




It’s a fact. The world of hip-hop is finally evolving. It’s been innovating and developing all along, but so deep underground that the only coverage afforded was in seedy record stores in University districts across the nation. The internet, along with ample access to crying while eating videos and forum space to argue your point of view in Kirk Vs. Picard, has crafted a variety of new and inspiring musical acts that actually become popular, because people are able to hear them easily. You aren’t faced with the undesirable option of paying $20 for an album only one random guy who’s so pale you can see what he ate for lunch through his skin recommended in line at a seedy bar concert. Myspace is the new MTV and rightfully so, because it puts the listener in control, not Carson Daly and Lala.



One of the most intriguing and enjoyable bands to come out of the Myspace wave of new music is Gym Class Heroes. Their first album, The Papercut Chronicles, released in 2005 was a brilliant mashup of Hip Hop poetics and the stage presence of the indie generation. A Supertramp sample put it all over the top.



The band returned in the summer of 06 with a new album, As Cruel as School Children, that not only rewarded the promise of the first, but improved upon tenfold. Travis, the groups lead singer and poet extraordinaire proves himself not only an ample showman but an incredibly gifted writer. The album is laid out as a day in school, each track labeled as Period 1-13, with the inclusion of little asides (lunch, study hall, and yearbook club) that make up a three part poem titled “Sloppy Love Jingle”, cleverly produced and just funny enough to fit the bands style.



The tracks themselves, are almost without exception energetic, foot bouncing dance inducing tracks, complete with hook, chorus, and the musically curiosity of Sting. On “The Queen and I” you’ll here a combination of acoustic and electric guitars, a smooth synth enhancement in the back, and chorus backing up Travis’s frantic, energetic narration of that girlfriend we’ve all had at least once.



They don’t stop there, constantly searching and poking at different stylistic elements, testing the heavier guitar riffs and even penning a poppy ode to the site that saw 13 million listens, Myspace in “New Friend Request”.



Funky R&B, sensuality isn’t above the boys as one of the best foot tapping to dance inducing tracks of the album pops up in “Clothes Off”, evoking throwbacks to Prince and Parliament Funkadelic.



Every track on this album builds upon the previous tracks, taking a cozy, warm journey through the boys’ own trek these past couple years, as they rhyme about their careers, the hard times they went through, the women troubles, the writing troubles, and ultimately the successes, and a final rallying call to “Write On” and do it on your own, the mentality that seems to pervading the music of the 21st century.



I'm a self avowed unemployed writer, working on semi-constant basis to try and overcome the need to go and work a real job. I've written more than 200 articles and reviews and am constantly scouring the internet for any and all excuses and methods to make myself less dependent on corporate pay days. Visit my website at TheChatfield.com


Sabtu, 07 Desember 2013

3 New Ways to Slash Energy Costs




Someday I’ll install solar panels on my roof and watch my electric meter slow to a stop then start whirling backwards as I generate more juice than I can use. On that day I will become an energy producer and seller (to my electric company), not just a consumer. But that day is still years away; I’m waiting for the average $35,000 pricetag (that’s after a $20,000 tax rebate) for the panels to come down.



In the meantime I’ve discovered three new products that will take a big bite out of my utility bills and make me less of an energy guzzler.



Solar Water Heaters. Tapping a free and renewable energy source, solar water heaters provide the most cost effective means of heating the water in your home. The systems use solar collectors (mini panels installed on your roof) and insulated storage tanks, and are either active, using circulating pumps, or passive, without. Though some small households in the sun-drenched southwest are an exception, most homes require the backup of a gas water heater to kick in on cloudy days and for excessive water use. The system is initially more expensive than a conventional water heater to purchase and install, but you will immediately start saving between 50-80% of your water heating cost and will make up the difference in a few years.



LED lights. Light-emitting diode, that is. By now we all know that CFLs, compact fluorescent lights, use one fourth the energy of incandescent lights and last six times as long. But did you know that LEDs use one tenth the electricity of the old bulbs and last forty times as long? Which is why they cost around $55 a piece, vs. $3 for a CFL. However, over the long life of an LED you will realize big savings, especially as energy costs soar. But there are a few drawbacks: LEDs provide directional light, which is great for task lighting, but not good for table and floor lamps. And you may have to save up to invest in your first bulb.



Energy-Monitoring Smart Homes. For years home automation has helped homeowners dim lights, lower the thermostat and time sprinklers. But now some smart homes track energy usage for you in real time, like an electric meter brought inside. When the home exceeds a certain level of energy use, the system can be programmed to close shades, reduce lighting levels and moderate the thermostat. These monitors can prevent your house from ever going on an energy binge again. Home automation systems are a sizable investment, starting around $3,500. If you are determined to lessen your carbon footprint, installing an energy whistleblower might be a good investment.


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Nowadays in this economy, everyone is seeking innovative strategies to cutting domestic bills. Energy bills makes up about about 30% of these household bills and has therefore attracted a good deal attention. One of the greatest inventions of our time intended for conserving energy bills may be the tankless water heater. Tankless water heater reviews blog will be dedicating lots of attention to this invention. Understanding that fractional laser treatments has inspired the normal domestic user, various manufacturers of tankless hot water heaters have committed to research and design, each looking to outdo the opposite regarding financial savings, design and straightforward installation. Of those, tankless hot water heater reviews blog will concentrate on brands including Rheem RTE 13 Electric, EcoSmart 11 KW Electric, Rheem RTE 9 Electric, EcoSmart 8 KW Electric and Bosch AE-9.5 PowerStar. You can rest assured that all the merits and demerits of such water heaters will probably be espoused in details so that before you buy any of them, you will be armed with the appropriate knowledge. www.tanklesswaterheaterreviewspro.com/




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A Review Of The Heat Wave Fes Series Portable Electric Heater







The Heat Wave FES series heater (by TPI, Corp. – formerly Fostoria Industries) is an electric heater designed primarily for the construction trades such as drywall workers, plumbers, electricians, finish workers and painters and general maintenance areas. Instead of using kerosene, diesel or propane, the Heat Wave heater offers the convenience of clean electric heat on the job site. No need for refueling.

What is the Heat Wave heater?



The Heat Wave is a yellow drum-style forced air heater integrated into a portable cart with heavy-duty wheels and a push handle. Weighing about 65 lbs. the heater is about the same physical size as a baby stroller.

Following are the available Heat Wave models with specifications:

FES-1024-1CA 10 kW, 240V, 1 phase (42 amps, 34,130 BTU’s)
FES-1520-3A 15 kW, 208V, 3 phase (42 amps, 51,195 BTU’s)
FES-1524-3E 15 kW, 240V, 3 phase (36 amps, 51,195 BTU’s)
FES-1524-1A 15 kW, 240V, 1 phase (63 amps, 51,195 BTU’s)
FES-1548-3E 15 kW, 480V, 3 phase (18 amps, 51,195 BTU’s)
FES-3048-3A 30 kW, 480V, 3 phase (36 amps, 102,390 BTU’s)
FES-3060-3A 30 kW, 600V, 3 phase (30 amps, 102,390 BTU’s)

Of these models, the most common is the FES-1024-1CA, which comes with a 10’ cord set and range plug to fit most plug configurations found in homes behind electric clothes dryers and oven ranges. Nearly all residential job sites and most commercial sites will accommodate the 1 phase, 240V electrical requirement of the Model 1024. A dedicated 50 amp breaker is all that is required to handle its 42 amp draw.

The next most popular model is the FES-1524-1CA. This unit is also 240V, 1 phase, but draws 63 amps of power. Along with all the other models, this unit does not include a cord set. Contractors are required to buy their own range cable, found at most hardware and electrical supply houses.

All the other Heat Wave heater models are more typical of commercial and industrial sites having a wider range of power capacities such as 208V, 480V and 3 phase operating power requirements.

What are the advantages of the using a Heat Wave salamander heater?

- Completely portable. Take the heater from job to job, room to room.
- Clean, dry heat. No moisture, no contaminants, no noxious odors.
- Quiet operation. Salamander propane and kerosene heaters are noisy.
- Safe to leave unattended – unlike fuel-fired heaters.
- Thermostatically controlled. Can be left on overnight.
- Convenient heat. No need to refill tanks.

Who uses the Heat Wave heater?

- Drywall workers
- Plumbers
- Electricians
- Painters
- Finish workers
- Carpet layers
- Restoration companies – refinishing, drying out flood-damaged areas, etc.
- Homeowners – DIY, garage heating
- Event planners – large tent heating
- Facilities Maintenance
- Offices needing temporary heat

Drywall workers tout the fact that the Heat Wave does not add moisture to the air, as do fuel fired heaters, which makes curing drywall mud especially difficult. The Heat Wave eliminates that problem. Likewise, painters benefit from shorter dry times and higher quality paint jobs.

How much area can the Heat Wave heat? How long will it take?

This depends on factors such as cubic feet of space, insulation and temperature rise desired. Heating 1000 sq. feet of space with a 10 kW Heat Wave heater from 40 degrees F to 60 degrees (a 20 deg. temperature rise) will take about 70 minutes. Twice that long for a 40 degree rise. Heating 1500 sq. feet requires about 150 minutes to raise the temperature 20 degrees and 210 minutes for a 40 degree rise. These estimates are based on a 15’ ceiling height.

The 15 kW Heat Wave heater model emits more heat compare to the 10 kW heater (51,195 BTU’s compared to 34,130 BTU’s), so heat-up times will be shortened under the same conditions. The same holds true for the 30 kW model, which emits 102,390 BTU’s.

How much does a Heat Wave heater cost?

Prices can range from under $800 to more than $1200 for the 10 kW and 15 kW models, which is considerably more than a conventional forced air propane or kerosene salamander heater. However, when considering the time and cost of refilling tanks, the Heat Wave can easily pay itself off in a short amount of time.




How Do Guitar Amplifiers Work




Guitar amplifiers amplify the sound fed into it from the guitar and drive the guitar loudspeaker. The sound waves generated by the guitar strings are converted into minute electrical signal with the help of the guitar pick up and then fed into the guitar amplifier (or simply guitar amp). Depending on whether or not the input of the guitar amp can work with the minute signal coming from the guitar, the guitarist may need to feed the guitar signal first into a pre-amplifier and then take the output from the pre-amplifier to feed the guitar amp.



The working of a guitar amp typically has four stages – input, signal modulation, signal amplification and then finally the output stage.



Input Stage



The input stage of the guitar amp accepts the input signal either from the guitar pre-amp or directly from the guitar itself. Normally, there are input female jacks installed onto the amplifier where you attach the input signal cable. If the guitar signal is too weak to be fed into the guitar amp, the signal should first pass through a guitar pre-amp. It is very important that there is proper impedance matching between the available input signal impedance and specified guitar amplifier’s input signal impedance. More often than not, signal impedance mismatch is the cause of deterioration of the final guitar sound on the loudspeaker.



Nowadays, there are many guitar amps, which have a pre-amplification stage incorporated into them. For such amps, you do not need to pass the guitar signal into a separate pre-amp. You can directly feed the signal into the amp itself.



Signal Modulation Stage



Plain in and plain out is not exactly the way normal electric guitarist likes it. He wants the guitar sound to be jazzed up, twangy, funky, heavily distorted etc. etc. For such sounds, the input signal has to under go modulation before they can be amplified. Say suppose the guitarist wants a heavy distortion akin to heavy metal rock sound. To get this type of sound, the input signal is fed into the signal modulation stage where the signal undergoes the required (but controlled) distortion. The same applies to other sound effects like wah-wah sound, reverb etc. Many guitar amps have equalizers and other tone control knobs, which also come under the signal modulation stage.



Signal Amplification Stage



The signal amplification stage is the ‘business’ stage of any guitar amp. It is here where the guitar sound is actually amplified. Good guitar amps will faithfully magnify the signal coming from the Signal Modulation Stage, i.e. the incoming signal will be the exact replica of this stage’s outgoing signal, only that it will be of much greater amplitude. It is the ‘business’ of any amplifier (be it voice or guitar amp) to faithfully amplify the incoming signal.



Output Stage



This is the final stage of all guitar amps. Some guitar amps have the output driver stage as a part of the output stage, while some of them do not. In some cheap guitar amps, the outgoing signal from the signal amplification stage is directly fed into the loudspeaker. However, good guitar amps have proper signal conditioning output stage where it is ensured that output signal is properly matched to the input specifications of the loudspeaker.



Every good guitarist should have good knowledge about guitar amps. Getting a good guitar amp is very important if you wish to have a reliable and predictable output musical sound whilst playing your guitar.



For more information and reviews on guitars, guitar amplifiers and equipment visit GuitarHeadz.com, the complete guide for anything you want to know about guitars and related gear.


Geothermal Heat Pump Review







A Geothermal Heat Pump is a pump which uses all natural resources to heat and cool a house. The difference between a Geothermal Heat Pump and an actual heater is a Geothermal Heat Pump draws its source of heat from the ground, while an actual heater creates heat from utilizing electricity which can be costly.

Geothermal Heat Pumps can also be found under the names of; Geoexchange, Earthcoupled, or Water Source Heat Pumps.
How does a Geothermal Heat Pump get the heat from the ground?
The heat pump utilizes a loop of refrigerant sucked through a vapor compressed refrigeration cycle moving heat either in or out. The source of heat is actually much more stable and continuing then air based heat which tends to be less controlled. The other benefit is that Geothermal Heat pumps can also be used to pump the heat out of your house for instant cooling during hot weather.
Geothermal heat pumps are also more economically friendly and can reduce the effects of pollution, electricity, and global warming.



What are the different kinds of Geothermal Heat Pumps?
So far some of the different types of geothermal heat pumps in existence are; Ground Exchange, Direct Exchange, closed loop, vertical, horizontal, pond, open loop, and finally standing column well.

• Ground Exchange – This type of heat pump uses the grounds current heat and exchanges it with the temperatures in your home. If you plan to have a ground sourced heat pump then you will need a heat exchanger which sits against either ground or ground water to make the pump function properly.

• Direct Exchange – Instead of using a circulating refrigerant the direct exchange geothermal heat pump works by using a SINGLE loop refrigerant in direct thermal contact with the ground.

• Closed loop – The typical system uses two loops on the ground side and one loop located in the appliance cabinet which exchanges temperatures with the loop which is pulling the temperatures from the ground. Closed loop systems have much longer and larger pipes implemented into the ground for better accuracy and also have an extra loop located in between the refrigerant loop and the water loop, pumping in both loops. Closed loops come in two different types themselves one being the vertical closed loop and the other is the horizontal closed loop. The difference between the two being the vertical closed pump has pipes which run vertical through the ground while the horizontal closed loops have pipes running horizontally through the ground.

• Pond – Pond based heat pumps are not commonly used due to the need to be close to an external source of water. Pond based heat pumps are more preferred and recommended for people who want to use a pump but have bad quality water, or a low heat source currently containable by a standard heat pump. The Pond based heat pump gets its name from the fact that the loop dragging in the heat is located underneath a large body of water, for example a pond.

• Open Loop – An open loop is a heat pump which draws in water from an external source stores it in the main refrigerant where heat is extracted from the water source and the water is then returned to the external source.

• Standing column well – A standing column well heat pump is much like an open loop heat pump except it is designed to pull in water from deep within a well and exchange it for heat in the main refrigerant where it is then returned back into the well while traveling down it exchanges heat with the bedrock.

How does a geothermal heat pump work in large buildings?
A geothermal heat pump works in all different ways each make varying depending on its best function for what it is replacing. For example a heat pump moves anywhere in between three and five times faster than the heat or electricity in which it consumes it is actually outputting more energy than it is inputting this causes the efficiency of thermals to exceed anywhere between 100 and 200 percent. While your average electric device will typically never exceed 100%. This proving that a geothermal heat pump will always exceed the performance of the electric device it is equivalently designed against for a specific building or structures size.

What is the environmental impact of geothermal heat pumps?
The impact is to be frank very positive, producing less greenhouse gases, and built to be biodegradable and non toxic in the external sources. But the negative side is that the refrigerant system uses a type of refrigerant which is actually a cause of depleting the ozone layer. This refrigerant is called chlorodiflouromethane, it is harmless when used properly but leaks can cause the ozone layer to deplete. But don’t worry this product has been favored out and is being replaced with a more environmentally safe product.




Chronomite Sr – 30l 120v Instant – Flow Sr Tankless Water Heater







Water heater is a device designed and made so that you can get warm or hot water without boiling them. For in the past when water heater was not yet made when people wanted a hot bath they still need to boil the water to the right temperature before they can have their hat bath.

But today people don't need to heat their water so that they can have warm water the water heater device or unit will be the one to do that job all they have to do is wait or turn on the faucet to get warm water. When you have a tank water heater you still have to wait for a while before you can have your warm water for they will heat all the water inside the tank.



While if you have a tankless water heater you just need to reach the required flow rate of the device for the heater to automatically turn on and instantly supply you with warm water.

When before there are only few companies that manufactures water heater for homes or commercial establishment but now there are lots of new brands of water heater out there aside from the old and reputable ones. Chronomite SR – 30L 120v Instant – Flow SR Tankless Water Heater is one of the many water heaters that you can find in the market today.

The Chronomite was the first to patent a microprocessor in water heater which allowed a controlled output temperature that delivers continuous and unlimited warm water without the risk of scalding. Here is some information about this product.

Before you purchase this heater you need to do some research first so that you would whether it meets your demands or not. You also need to know the necessary details about the items like their pros and cons for you to be able to weigh and see if you can benefit more by purchasing the product or you need to find other water heater.

Some pros of this product is it works quickly meaning it gives you an instant supply of warm water without letting you wait for too long. Long lasting, that means the product is durable and does not easily break.

It is easy to install, this vary from people for there are some people who finds the manual easy to follow while others do not so this will be a matter of opinion depending on the capacity of the people who will install the device. If the people who will install knows a thing or two about installing water heater then it may be easy for them while for those people who have no knowledge on it will find it hard.

Here are some cons of this type of water heater, in some reviews they said that this type of water is not that hot enough, which means that the water it produce is not that warm, again this is a matter of opinion for there are people who are sensitive to temperature like to some people they might not be that hot but to others the water the device produce is just right for them.

No disconnecting means is also one of the disadvantage of this product aside from it needs a low flow adapter.

You should know the important details that are related to installing the product before you purchase it also you need to be sure that the water heater you buy can meet with your demands as well as the demands of your family.




Jumat, 06 Desember 2013

The Front Load Washer Guide




If you are planning to buy a front load washing machine, it is important to have a front load washer guide. It is because investing in this kind of machine can be costly. One must conduct a thorough research for him or her to be able to get the best one. In choosing the best front load washer some factors must be considered. These factors include the quality and the cost. In quality, the brands are as equally important. It is a good habit to browse all the possible companies that sells front load washer. Here are some pointers that are important to consider for a less cost and more efficient machine.



When browsing for a company that sells such product, it is important to gather first some reviews and comments about it before actually inquiring about the product. It is a great advantage to have some ideas before talking to the sales person of the company; we must remember that a sales person will not tell us something negative about their products. The previous experiences of some fellow consumers will be of great help.



There are lots of company brands that sells front load washer like Kenmore, Haier and LG. Each brand offers a front load washer guide for the costumers’ reference. Before deciding which brand to buy, the buyer must be aware about the other brands; its specification and functionality. There are different models with each different brand.



The Kenmore brand has a Kenmore HE2t 3.7 cu. ft that heats the water for stain removing. Kenmore Elite HE3t Steam 4.0 cu. ft that is large enough for a family. Kenmore Rear Control High Efficiency 3.6 cu. ft features an eco-friendly front load washing machine because it can remove heavy stain with less water. And the Kenmore HE5t Steam 4.0 cu. ft that is ideal if you need the clothes right away.



The LG models are often creatively designed and are probably one of the oldest one. The most popular model under this brand is LG WM2016C. It cost $697 each. Quiet expensive huh? But most of the consumers who bought the product said they are happy with the purchase because of its efficiency. Another model is the LG DLE2516 that features electric dryer and front load washer at the same time. It has the same price of $697. LG WM0642H has a 3.38 cubic foot capacity and the LG WM2301H has 4.2 cubic foot capacity. Models for a great volume of clothes are LG WM2455XL and LG WM0642HW. Each model has an accompanied front load washer guide.



Haier is a not so popular brand of front load washer. Its models includes HDY-HMS70 with a pump or dryer Tumbler Dryer, HW-F1260TVEME front load washer with a self-cleaning function as well as a antibacterial porthole gasket, HNS1002h with 300 mm diameter porthole door, and the other models are HNS1450TVE, HNS1250TVE, HDY-C70, HW-D1070TVE, HWB1270 which features a DC driver to save more energy and water, environmentally friendly to protect your skin a super large LCD display or which provides a clear indication of functions.


How I Started Writing My First Book and Why I Decided To Write It




I am often asked why I started writing my first series of books, and although the answer is actually fairly simple, it spans a period of about 12 years.



Ever since I started my martial arts training back in the early 80’s, I bought any and every book that I could get my hands on concerning every martial art that I could find. Even if it had nothing to do with the ones I had actually started studying. I had books of all kinds from Aikido to Zen and everything in between. Some of those books I still have to this day.



Several of the books that I bought were ones devoted to the art of kicking. Now it didn’t matter to me how good these books were, because at the time I had no idea if they were good or not. I just bought them because they were on the martial arts and because someone had written them. So they had to be good, didn’t they? Which brings up a topic for another article, can you learn from a book? Well, if it is accurate and written well, then yes you can. If it is inaccurate and written poorly then your ability to learn from it is sorely limited.



A quote that I have at the beginning of all of my books on kicking is from the late Bruce Lee, and it goes something like this.



“When I first started training in the martial arts, a kick was just a kick and a punch was just a punch. As I started to learn the martial arts, I realized that a kick was no longer just a kick, and a punch was no longer just a punch. After I had learned the martial arts, I realized that a kick was just a kick and a punch was just a punch.”



As I progressed in my own training, I began to realize that all of the books, and I mean ALL of the books that I owned on kicking, were lacking in two major areas. First was the lack of detail in explaining all of the finer points of each kick, and the second was the attempt at putting too many different kicks in one book and spending too little time on each one. This seemed to be a common occurrence in a lot of books devoted to the martial arts, and not just the ones devoted to kicking.



Eventually, after going through my collection of about 2,000 martial arts books, I whittled it down to about 200 that I felt were truly worth owning. Although I had gotten rid of a lot of these books, there were still a lot of books that were very good, but were on martial arts that I had little or no knowledge of.



Several years later, I actually sat down and decided to start writing a series of books on kicking after engaging in a discussion with my instructor concerning an article that I had read in one of the many martial arts magazines back in the early 90’s entitled, “The No Look Back Kick.” The basic premise of the article was the authors attempt to teach you that you could execute a back kick effectively without looking at where you were kicking. I remember wondering at the time if the author had ever heard the expression, “Look before you leap.”



I remember telling my instructor that I was more than just a little bit annoyed at the context of this article. I even remember lecturing my students about the absurdity of such a thing and admonished them to never even attempt such a foolish stunt. As a matter of fact, I would compare the act of kicking while intentionally not looking about as intelligent as letting Stevie Wonder behind the wheel of a fully functional and moving automobile.



My instructor listed patiently to my tirade and when I had finished, he gave me this advise, “If you don’t do something about it, you’ve got no right to complain.” Wow! Talk about words of wisdom. And this time I listened.



I began writing the rough draft of my first manuscript on an old non-electric typewriter and erasable typing paper. Talk about a chore compared to today’s modern computers and writing and photography programs such as Adobe PageMaker® and Adobe Photoshop®. I had been doing this for a couple of years when an associate of mine at the time convinced me to buy a computer and do my book writing on that instead of the typewriter. At first I was skeptical until I actually typed one page and then hit spell-check. After that I was hooked and as they say, the rest is history.



After I had finished the first draft of my first manuscript, which was to be, and is, entitled, “Achieving Kicking Excellence; Vol. #1: Back Kick, I contacted four different publishers who primarily published books pertaining to the martial arts. Now I will not mention who those publishers were, but I will tell you their responses. One publishing company agreed to publish my books, but wanted me to combine them into two large hard back volumes, rather than the current ten volumes. Another publisher liked my book ideas, but didn’t want to publish them because I didn’t have enough students to justify publishing them. Because in her words, “Who is going to buy your books except for your students.” My response to this was that my books were universal in nature and were of great value to anyone who wanted to learn how to kick properly. The other two publishers never even bothered to return my correspondence.



So to summarize, here are the reasons why I decided to write this series of books.



1. To provide the reader with quality information on the subject of kicking. 2. To reach a larger audience with the aforementioned information. 3. To create a higher standard of writing in the martial arts field.



As you read this article, my first two books have already been published and are in print, and have received outstanding reviews from various professionals throughout the martial arts community. The remaining eight books in the first series are written and will be returned from the printer in early 2007. One final thought I would like to leave with you, “When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.” I did!



Shawn Kovacich has been practicing the martial arts for over 25 years and currently holds the rank of 4th degree (Yodan) black belt in both Karate and Tae Kwon Do. Shawn has also competed in such prestigious full-contact bare knuckle karate competitions as the Shidokan Open and the Sabaki Challenge, among others. In addition to his many accomplishments, Shawn is also a two time world record holder for endurance high kicking as certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. Shawn is the author of the highly acclaimed Achieving Kicking Excellence™ series and can be reached via his web site at: http://www.kickingbooks.com Sign up now to receive a FREE monthly newsletter from Chikara Kan, Inc. Just click the following link and when the page displays, enter your e-mail address under the NEWS box on the right hand column and click the subscribe button: Sign Up For Newsletter


How to make your home more energy efficient




How to make your home more energy efficient



 



Modern homes are much more efficient than they were 30 years ago, but there is still much more that can be done. Many of us could save 20-30% on our energy bills through improvements such as the purchasing of more energy efficient appliances, sealing air and duct leaks, and adding loft and cavity wall insulation.



           



Preparing your heating for the winter



Winter is the season when we consume the greatest amount of energy, mainly for the purposes of keeping warm. Having your central heating system serviced before winter will help. You can also vacuum out the vents and other heating apparatus. And consider having a setback thermostat fitted. It regulates the temperature, allowing the home to be less warm when you are away or asleep. 



 



Seal gaps around doors and windows.



Put in weather stripping around doors and windows and caulk gaps where necessary. A large amount of heat is wasted through doors and windows not being sealed correctly.



 



Seal any other leaks



Use caulking and weather stripping around entry points for all pipes and ducts that travel through an external wall.



 



Check the fireplace.



Take time to check the chimney to make sure it is clear of leaves and nests built by birds or squirrels.



 



Inspect your insulation



Check out your roof. One of the most efficient ways to save on heating is to have sufficient loft insulation. If you don't know how to tell, look for your ceiling joists. If you can see them, you need more lagging.



 



 



Keep your hot water hot



It costs about 14% of your overall bill to heat your water. Wrapping an insulation blanket around your water heater, insulating your water pipes and considering the installation of a timer on all electric water heaters can save you money. And you could turn the direction of heating vents from up to down because hot air always rises.



 



It is important that we all make our homes more energy efficient for future generations and ourselves. Conserving energy just makes sense. Saving energy equals saving money..



 



Energy efficiency and energy conservation is important all year round. And it begins with us.



 



 



This article has been brought to you by Jay Khan on behalf of Powergen.  Powergen is part of E.ON - the company that sponsors The FA Cup and the UK's largest integrated electricity and gas company



 



Powergen is part of E.ON - the company that sponsors The FA Cup and the UK's largest integrated electricity and Gas Company; Provides Home Energy Services such as Central Heating maintenance, Boiler Repairs and Boiler replacement amongst other services, it connects homes and businesses to power and gas, fits energy efficiency measures and boilers and provides all types of metering services.


Limitless Delivery Of Warm Water - Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 Plus Tankless Water Heater







Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36 Plus electric tankless water heater repeatedly warms water right away as you need it and only when you need it. The Tempra element is a substitute for the regular tank heater with no interruption to your state of comfort and hot water needs.

Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36 Plus electric tankless water heater is the most technologically superior tankless water heater available on the market today. Advanced Flow Control is exclusive to the Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36 and ensures a constant temperature output no matter how great the hot water demand is.



In order to reduce the usual temperature variation you have the Advanced Flow Control technology which adjust the flow of the water regurarly. What that means to you is a consistently satisfying experience every time, all the time.

The stand-by losses of the electric thank type water heaters amount to 15 - 20% of the kWH used.

Besides, water in a container has to be heated hotter than required to report for these supply losses.

If you would be to replace your existing heating system with a tankless one like the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36, it will help you resolve these type of problems, giving you savings of at least 15-20% on the hot water portion of your electricity cost. It is easy to have temperatures between 86°F (30°C) and 140°F (60°C), just set the button on the front cover. You can always have the temperature you want.

Having the advanced microprocessor technology helps you have a temperature which never changes from the point you set it at. This tankless heater has temperature and flow sensors which supply their readings into the component's proprietary microprocessor control. The heating units are designed to work in phases, accomplishing the warmth you wish to have. The water temperature is regularly monitored by the the Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36.

Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36 Plus electric tankless water heater needs less space for installation when compared to other water heaters and this will give you more precious living area.

Stiebel Eletron Tempra 36 Plus electric tankless water heater has several advantages over a gas-type tankless water heater. In contrast with other comparable gas tankless models, the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 Plus costs less. Installation is also much simpler and cheaper since it is not necessary to vent a Tempra 36 to the outside.

Has the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 Plus model got anything extra that the Tempra 36 standard model doesn't have? The bonus of having the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 Plus is the pressure balancing feature to the element. When the component is utilised by more than one appliance, for instance, a bath and a washing machine faucet, the demand for warmer water might sometimes overcome the operating capability of the tankless water heater. If using the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36, what you will notice is that the water temperature will be lower for all household applications. When putting the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 Plus into practice, the element will definitely decrease the cold water load to balance for the need, following on a whole fall in water pressure at the kitchen sink and shower faucet, but temperature stays the same.

The venting that a gas unit requires causes anywhere from a 10 - 20% efficiency reduction from heat escaping out the exhaust pipe.

Furthermore, for every cubic foot of gas burned, roughly two cubic feet of air have to be mixed in to create ideal combustion. In winter, this damages efficiency even more.

When a gas unit fires it draws in air around it, heats the water, and then expels warm exhaust outside.

Since no house is airtight, this suction action causes a drafting condition where cold air from the outside seeps back in through door cracks and other parts of the house that may not be airtight.

By changng100% of the electrical energy it requires, the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 tankless water heater is just about 100% efficient. Immediately after this heat is transported to the water not a bit is gone to the outdoors.

The Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 is a tankless water heater system, and is therefore not exposed to the seismic code.

There is no need for preventative construction, as required when using a tank type water heater.
What is the additional feature for the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 Plus model that the Tempra 36 standard model doesn't have?
What is unique to the Tempra 36 Plus is the pressure balancing feature to the unit. Should a element be hooked up to more than one application, for example, a shower and a kitchen faucet, the demand for warm water might occasionally exceed the capabilities of the tankless water heater. Whilst using the Tempra 36, the water hotness will go down for all applications. Whilst using the Tempra 36 Plus, the element will suitably decrease the cold water pressure to compensate for the demand, resulting in a complete fall in water pressure at the shower and kitchen sink faucet, but high temperature remains constant.

The venting that a gas element requires causes anywhere from a 10 - 20% efficiency reduction from warm escaping out the exhaust pipe. Furthermore, for each cubic foot of gas burned, roughly two cubic feet of air have to be mixed in to create ideal burning. In a cold climate, this hurts efficiency further.

When a gas element fires it draws in air around it, heats the water, and so therefore expels warm exhaust outside. Since no residence is sealed, this suction action causes a drafting condition where cold air from the outside seeps back in through entry cracks and other parts of the dwelling that could not be sealed.

By nature of the design, the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 tankless water heater is virtually 100% efficient; converting 100% of the electrical energy it consumes into warm. All that warm is then transferred to the water - nothing is lost to the outdoors.

The Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 is a tankless water heater system, and is in that way not subject to seismic code. There is no need for preventative construction, as necessary whilst using a tank type water heater.

Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 electric tankless water heater has several high temperature and current sensors which feed their readings into the unit's proprietary microprocessor control. Heating elements are engaged in stages, achieving the temperature you want. The Stiebel Eltron Tempra 36 tankless water heater constantly monitors the water temperature it produces.




An Inroduction to the Acoustic Guitar




Acoustic guitar usually involve the following musical instruments:



Nylon and gut stringed guitars: • Renaissance guitar • Romantic guitar • Classical guitar



Steel stringed guitars: • Twelve string guitar • Steel-string acoustic guitar • Archtop guitar • Battente guitar



Acoustic bass guitar Russian guitar



Other instruments: • Harp guitar • Banjo guitar • Guitar lute



Guitar can be divided into two categories, acoustic and electric



An acoustic guitar is not dependant on any external device for amplification. The shape and resonance itself has the ability to create acoustic amplification. Today there are many acoustic guitars available with built-in electronics and power to enable amplification.



Acoustic electric guitars



Some steel-string acoustic guitars are fitted with pickups as an alternative to using a different microphone. These are called electric acoustic guitars and are regarded as acoustic guitar rather then electric guitars. It should not be confused with hollow body electric guitars, which are more of electric guitars fitted with hollow sound chambers.



Free acoustic guitar lessons



There several free acoustic guitar lessons available online for beginners. The free guitar lessons are designed for guitarists of all playing abilities.



Acoustic guitar magazine



The acoustic guitar magazine is for acoustic guitar players, from beginners to performing as a professional. The magazine usually contains free acoustic and electric guitar lessons, tutorials and videos for both beginner and professional. Some of the great magazine includes Flatpicking guitar magazine and Acoustic guitar.



Vintage acoustic guitars



Veteran musicians know firsthand that vintage acoustic guitars simply sound and feel better than their contemporary counterparts.



Vintage acoustic guitar body shape:



Steel-stringed vintage acoustic guitars come in two general body shapes.



Flattop vintage acoustic guitars - As the name suggests, flattop vintage acoustic guitars feature a flattop body. If you play blues, folk, bluegrass, or rock, flattops, which were pioneered by Martin, will suit you best.



Archtop vintage acoustic guitars - In contrast, archtop vintage acoustic guitars have a curved top and a hollow body. If you’re a jazz or country player, then look for archtops, which were invented by Gibson. (The most sought-after Gibson archtops are the larger models dating from the early 1930s to 1959.)



Acoustic guitar notes



A musical note is a tone. However, a musical-note tone comes from a small collection of tones that are pleasing to the human brain when used together. For example, you might pick a set of tones at the following frequencies:



• 264 Hz • 297 Hz • 330 Hz • 352 Hz



Acoustic guitar reviews



Yamaha LLX-500C Acoustic/Electric Guitar



Price ranges from $2,399 or higher.



The Yamaha LLX-500C is hand built in Yamaha’s Japan factory. Features include a solid spruce top, mahogany neck, and solid rosewood back and sides. The headstock and neck of the guitar are attractive trim in ivoroid binding, and the Yamaha name on the headstock just look great. Unlike many acoustic electric, the Yamaha LLX-500C sides are solid instead of laminated. Guild F50R Jumbo Acoustic Guitar



Price ranges from $2,499 or higher.



The F50R is based on the original F50 specification from 1960s to 1980s. The Guild F50R features an ebony fretboard and a rosewood bridge. Neck dimensions include a 25.6-inch scale and a slightly narrower-than-normal width of 1.69 inches. The F50R does not lack for fine details - the fret board has eye-catching abalone and mother-of-pearl inlays and two racing stripes that run from nut to sound-hole.



Acoustic Guitar Tabs



Tablature is a form of musical notation, which tells players where to place their fingers on a particular instrument rather than which pitches to play. Tablature is mostly seen for fretted stringed instruments, in which context it is usually called tab for short. It is frequently used for the guitar, bass and lute. But in principle it can be used for any fretted instrument includes banjo and viola da gamba.



Acoustic Guitar Strings



Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard. By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of the string can be changed, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fretboard.



The strings may be plucked using either fingers or a plectrum. The sound of guitar is either mechanically or electronically, forming two category of guitar: acoustic or electric.



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7 More Maintenance Tips for Water Heaters




Maintenance Tip #1 - Preparing the water heater. Turn off the power if its an electric water heater. Turn off the water to the water heater by closing the valve on the cold water line. Its located on top of the water heater. The cold line is always to the right. Open a hot water tap inside the house. Air pressure will come out of the tap. Open the drain valve located at the bottom of the water heater. It looks like a hose bibb. Let a gallon or more out of the water heater. Do not allow anyone to use hot water for the time you are working on the water heater.



Maintenance Tip #2 - Overhead clearance. Anode rods are almost as tall as the water heater itself. More often than not the ceiling is too close to the top of the water heater to be able to pull the entire anode rod out. No matter, lift the anode rod up as far as you can. Check to see if their is any flaking on the surface or any of its core wire is exposed. If not, then you can reinstall the anode as is. Most of the anode rods problems occur at its top because that's where most of the hot water is. If you need to remove an anode rod. Bend it in the middle against the water heater's opening and pull it out. To put a new one in, simply bend it in the middle again and straighten it out at the opening. If the anode top is wobbly when you try to screw it in, pull it half way again and attempt to straighten it as much as possible. If the overhead clearance is less than 2 feet, buy a link-type anode rod. It has 'sausage' links of metal attached together. Its very easy to install.



Maintenance Tip #3 - Choosing anodes and replacing anodes. There are three types of metals used to make anode rods. They are magnesium, aluminum, and zinc. If you have naturally soft water, you should install a magnesium anode. Aluminum is used when you have very hard water or water that is softened heavily with salts. Installing an aluminum anode after you discover your previous anode has deteriorated heavily is recommended. If you install a magnesium anode after finding a heavily deteriorated anode could cause a negative reaction in the water and cause pressure to release out of the households faucets. If you have to install an aluminum anode rod, avoid using the hot water to cook with. Modern science believes that aluminum in the water can cause Alzheimer's disease. Don't consume any hot water. Zinc anodes are rare to find already installed in a water heater. Zinc anodes are used to counteract the effects of sulfur smells in the water. Zinc anodes are only 10% actual zinc. The rest is aluminum. Do not consume or cook with a zinc anode any more than an aluminum one. If the rod bends easily in your hands, it is aluminum, if not it is magnesium. Anodes have a protective current of about two feet. Buy anode rods that are too tall for your water heater. Cut them down if you have to. Try to buy anodes that are more than 3 feet and 8 inches.



Maintenance Tip #4 - Add a second anode rod. If your water heater has an exposed hexagonal-shaped head on top of it, you can install another anode rod for more protection for the water heater. Provided the hex-head exists, unscrew the hot water outlet. It's the pipe on top of the water heater on the left. This is where you can install a combination anode rod. Make sure the anode rod has a brass nipple that is 2 to 6 inches long. Hire a plumber to do this or look for the information in my article on anode rods. Warning: Adding a second anode can be quite a task.



Maintenance Tip #5 - Removing sediment. There are three signs you have sediment buildup in your tank: A lower element burnout if you have an electric water heater, A lot of noise if you have a gas water heater, or a foul odor coming from both types of water heaters. If the sediment piles up high enough, the lower heating element in an electric water heater will be covered and unable to heat water. If your hot water suddenly starts to run out long before it used to and you have an electric water heater, then its probably sediment build-up. Gas water heaters get covered up by sediment down at the bottom where the flame heats the burner plate. Water gets covered by sediment and becomes superheated steam. This expansive steam releases pressure that sounds like a loud row happening inside. If you smell a sulfur odor coming from the water heater, that's due to sediment build-up which breeds foul smell bacteria inside of it. To rid yourself of these problems, install a curved dip tube. You can also have a plumber use a special expensive Muck-vac tool. Dissolving the sediment is another option. Also, if you have an electric water heater, you can use a shopvac to suck the sediment out through the lower heating element. The how-to of these approaches is just below this sentence.



Maintenance Tip #6 - Install a curved dip tube and flush the water heater. When you buy a water heater, it usually comes with a straight dip tube. The dip tube is the piece of plastic pipe inside your water heater that extends from the top of the water heater's cold water inlet to the bottom of the water heater. It's job is to get the coldest water near the bottom where it can be readily heated. Sediment forms at the bottom of the water heater and does not move at all except at the small portion of the water heater where the dip tube extends to at the bottom. The water coming out of the tube pushes the sediment away. Trying to wash the sediment out of the drain valve on the outside of the water heater is also impossible. Installing a curved dip tube where the bottom of the tube curves to a ninety degree angle, causes the bottom of the water heater to be swept by the incoming cold water.



Sediment is picked up and kept in suspension in the water. Opening the drain valve and letting cold water enter the water heater for 5 minutes can clear up a lot of sediment. Installing a curved dip tube starts by unscrewing the cold water nipple. It's the pipe on top of the water heater on the right hand side. Stick a curved handled set of pliers in the hole of the cold water inlet and twist the dip tube up and out of the water heater. Get the dip tube high enough and you can pull it out by hand. If this doesn't work and the hole is rusty, scrape the rust away first. Take the new curved dip tube and mark it at the top on the side that the curve points. Wrap the top of the curved dip tube where you will be screwing it in at the top with teflon tape about eight times. Insert the curved dip tube and point it so that water will swirl along the side of the water heater. Also point it the direction going away from the drain valve. The drain valve is located on the outside of the water heater at the bottom. Make sure it is fully open when draining the water heater. If you use another method to clean the sediment out of your water heater, you should still install a curved dip tube. Optimum flushing should be done every six months or even more often.



Maintenance Tip # 7 - Removing sediment with a muck vac. Hire a plumber to use this tool to remove the sediment from your water heater. The tool is expensive and takes some knowledge on how to use. This is the most hands off method to remove sediment there is.



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Kamis, 05 Desember 2013

An Inroduction to the Electric Guitar




Electric Guitar



Electric guitar is a type of guitar that uses electronic pickups to convert the vibration of its steel-cord strings into electrical current. The signal may be electrically altered to achieve various tonal effects prior to being fed into an amplifier, which produces the final sound which can be either an electrical sound or an acoustic sound. Distortion, equalization, or other pedals can change the sound that is emitted from the amplifier.



The electric guitar is used extensively in many popular styles of music, including almost all genres of rock and roll, country music, pop music and also in some classic music.



Custom electric guitars



Onyx Forge custom electric guitars based in California, USA is the one stop for all the custom electric guitars. Their ideal custom guitar includes 6, 7 and 12 string standards guitars. Also specializes in exotic woods and custom switching for active, passive or piezo pickups.



Acoustic electric guitars



Some steel-string acoustic guitars are fitted with pickups purely as an alternative to using a separate microphone. These are called electric acoustic guitars, and are regarded as acoustic guitars rather than electric guitars. These should not be confused with hollo body electric guitars, which are more of electric guitars fitted with hollow sound chambers.



History of the electric guitar



Adolph Rickenbacker invented the electric guitar.



Electric guitars were originally designed by an assortment of luthias, electronics enthusiasts, and instrument manufacturers, in varying combinations. In 1935, a Soviet scientist working separately from his western colleagues was known to have produced an electric Russian guitar called Kuznetsov electromagnetic guitar.



The first recording of an electric guitar was by jazz guitarist Beddie Durham in 1937.



Electric guitar strings



Guitar strings are strung parallel to the neck, whose surface is covered by the fingerboard. By depressing a string against the fingerboard, the effective length of the string can be changed, which in turn changes the frequency at which the string will vibrate when plucked. Guitarists typically use one hand to pluck the strings and the other to depress the strings against the fretboard. Traditionally, the dominant hand is assigned the task of plucking or strumming the strings.



In electric guitars, transducers known as pickups convert string vibration to an electronic signal, which in turn is amplified and fed to speakers, which vibrate the air to produce the sound we hear.



Electric guitar cases



Case is where the guitar is kept to protect the guitar as well to carry it from one place to another in order to protect it some of the cases available for guitar can be listed as follows:



• The AME-30 is designed to fit Archtop guitars. Featuring the revolutionary Ameritage Humidity Control System, which protects instruments against climatic effects which cause swelling?



• Calton Electric Guitar Cases will accommodate most electric, acoustic electric and electric hollow body guitars. Due to the shaped nature of a Calton case, the instrument's horn length and headstock offset are critical measurements that may be requested for your case to be made.



Electric bass guitar



The electric bass guitar is an electrically-amplified fingered string instrument. The bass is similar in appearance to an electric guitar, but with a larger body, a longer neck and scale length, and, usually, four strings tuned an octave lower in pitch, in the bass range.



The bass is typically used to provide the low-pitched bassline and bass runs in popular music and jazz. The electric bass is also used as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, and latin.



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Charmglow Electric Fireplace Review







More and more, homeowners are starting to realize that their fireplaces are not just for warming up the house. There is an aesthetic element to it as well. Homeowners want the heat when the weather is cold, and they want to fireplace to beautify the home as well.

The elements of a fireplace.



The fireplace consists of two separate elements - the visual element, and the heat element. The visual element is made up of the entire design of the fireplace, as well as the flame. The heat is expected to come from the flame. But there is a small problem.

Traditionally, most fireplaces just focus on figuring out how to get the flame to burn cleanly. That's because older fireplaces tend to dirty the house with lots of dirt and soot. On top of that, when the fire dies off, there is a messy pile of ash left to be cleared off. Otherwise, it looks rather unsightly. Then there is the problem of smoke. Homeowners want the heat, but no one wants smoke in the house while the fire is burning.

So fireplace contractors started experimenting with different types of fuel to add to the fireplace. All that in the hope of getting the flame to burn with less (or no) soot, and to burn without smoke.

Charmglow fireplaces.

An innovative manufacturer, Charmglow, seems to have solved all the challenges. They offer fireplaces in a wide range of designs, and they come at affordable prices. The fireplaces take care of the aesthetic element, as well as the functional element, which is to provide adequate heat when needed. So how does the product work?

Charmglow fireplaces actually choose to separate the heat from the actual fire. In other words, you can have heat without having an actual fire burning. The heat is generated by a 1500 watt heater fan (i.e. by electricity). That means there is no messy wood to burn, no soot, no smoke, and no mess.

But you can't call a fireplace without a fire can you? To overcome this challenge, Charmglow fireplaces are able to generate a holographic visual simulation of a fire burning. You can have the fire burning while the heater is on, or while it is off. It doesn't really matter. The two components are kept separate.

This offers some interesting options for the homeowner. During winter, the homeowner can choose to keep the heater and the fire on. That way, the entire family can enjoy the heat, as well as the visual appearance of the fire. If the fire is distracting, it can be turned off. On the other hand, if it's summer, the fire can be turned on to enhance the look and feel of the home, while keeping the heat off. That way, the Charmglow fireplace becomes a purely decorative item.

Due to its unique approach to the fireplace problem, and its affordable price, Charmglow fireplaces are getting more and more popular with homeowners. Perhaps you should consider getting one too.




Stiebel Eltron Product Reviews







At Stiebel Eltron Product Reviews we are dedicated to giving you the latest reviews on Stiebel Eltron Products and where the best place to buy them.

Stiebel Eltron was founded in 1924 by Dr. Theodor Stiebel in Berlin, Germany. Initially the company concentrated on the manufacture of electric water heaters for the German market. In the decades that followed, Stiebel Eltron branched out into additional products and the additional markets grew steadily. One of these additional markets was that of America. Stiebel Eltron entered business in the American market in 1980. Today, Stiebel Eltron is the largest manufacturer of water heaters in Germany and the company is known for its high quality, well engineered products. Their primary focus in product development has been on products that use less energy, were much safer, and that give the consumers higher levels of comfort. Stiebel Eltron is regarded as a very successful company in the environmental control and system engineering sectors of the building industry. Stiebel Eltron manufacturers electric tankless water heaters, thermal solar products, automatic hand dryers, space heaters and wall heaters.



Stiebel Eltron is all so a micro generation product specialist, and is embarking on solar PV with a range targeting homes and businesses with an eye on their country's new Feed-in Tariff. German-owned Stiebel Eltron, known for its heat pumps, claims its foray into solar energy will appeal through a 10-year guarantee and a high performance of 90 per cent of original specification for 12 years and 80 per cent for 25 years.

UK managing director Mark McManus said Stiebel Eltron will vigorously target consumers tempted by the UK government’s new Feed in Tariff, introduced in April. The company estimates that a well sited 2.5 kW PV installation can generate £900 ($1400) a year from contributing to the UK grid as well as a saving of up to £140 ($220) on electricity bills. Figures show a sharp increase in demand for solar PV with 6930 panels being installed in the domestic sector alone since April. Our product is designed to be one of the most efficient on the market and It will be aimed at all markets e.g. domestic, social, hospitals, schools and councils. We will further be targeting private businesses looking to cut their carbon footprint and take advantage of the FiT.

Solar PV would be most effective in cutting carbon and energy bills if used in combination with other green energy products such as heat pumps, wind turbines, insulation and rain water harvesting. The Stiebel Eltron Company has been in existence for more than 80 years and is currently the largest manufacturer of tankless electric water heaters in the world. Over the last 60 years, Stiebel Eltron has pioneered and led the development in Germany of tankless electric water heating technology. In recent years, Stiebel Eltron on-demand, tankless electric water heaters have found enthusiastic acceptance among engineers, plumbers, homebuilders, businesses and homeowners in North America as well.




Stiebel Eletron Tempra 20 Plus Repeatedly Warms Water Right Away When You Need It







Stiebel Eletron Tempra 20 is suited for all home applications in parts of the country where the incoming water temperature is above 60°, and hence is applicable to all house water heater in the south of U.S. and in several warmer climates from the North region. The Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 tankless water heater is also a popular choice for summer use vacation properties in northern climates where the electrical service does not permit the installation of a larger model. Where more rigorous current level rates are in place it is mainly use a point-of-use heater.

Advanced Flow Control technology works by repeatedly changing the flow of water to get rid off the unwanted temperature oscillation. For you this will always improve your environment experience.



The Tempra 20 Plus features a digital temperature display and convenient dial selector which allows you to set the desired output water temperature at any level between 86° and 140°F (30° and 60°C). The Tempra 20 Plus possesses the ability to automatically calculate the power required to heat the water to the desired temperature without being affected by the flow rate. It has to most accurate temperature control ability that any heater in the market today.

This device is completely fail proof as the water temperature will never exceed 140°F due to a revolutionary Safety Guard.

Expect a savings of more that 60% by using the Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20. The installation of this compact heater is quick and its portable size enables it to be fitted anywhere.
If you want a truly fuel efficient way to heat your water, use a tankless water heater, often referred to as an inline heater.
Why choose a water heater that doesn't have a tank? There are many different reasons for using tankless water heaters.
The electric tankless water heaters are the best for people who are trying to get off the power grid, or cut down on their electricity usage. The other reason for using them is that they only heat up the water when you need it.

Unlimited Supply of Hot Water. Keeps heating water instantly as you require. The Tempra system completely replaces a conventional tank heater with no disruption to your comfort and hot water needs.

Stiebel Eltron Tempra 20 electric tankless water heater takes up considerably less space than conventional tank type water heaters and saves valuable living space.
It is one of the only tankless water heaters on the market that features a true thermostatic temperature control and full power-modulation based on both the incoming water temperature and the water flow rate. The Tempra 20 will automatically adjust its power output to accommodate changes in the incoming water temperature and flow rate so it can precisely maintain the desired output temperature. The result is the most precise temperature control of any tankless water heater on the market today!

Welcome to the next generation of German quality.

Manufactured in Germany, the Stiebel Tempra 20 electric tankless water heater comes with a 3 year warranty and guaranteed performance.

To learn more about the Stiebel Eltron Tempr Series tankless water heater models visit Stiebel Eletron Tempra 20 . There you will also find other useful information that will assist you in choosing the best model for your home.




What To Know Before Buying Home Solar Electricity







Getting home solar electricity is more inexpensive today than 10 years ago. In fact, many state governments are currently offering tax rebates to persons that choose to convert to home solar electricity. If installing a photovoltaic system to supply your home solar electricity is too far out of your financial capability, there are also programs available to purchase your utilities from an accredited green energy supplier. Green energy suppliers offer only utilities fueled by renewable resources, such as solar electricity, hydroelectricity and wind generated electricity. However, if you made the decision to switch to solar electricity for your home it is important to determine your electricity needs before you start shopping.

The primary thing to determine is how much power you will need from your home solar electricity system. Different arrays and solar panel set-ups offer different wattage outputs. Take the time to find out your average daily electricity usage. You want to achieve a number that includes the entire year and affords for the different amount of energy used during winter and summer months (more lights, heaters, air conditioners).



When shopping for the right photovoltaic system to supply your home solar electricity definitely study the quality of the product. A product offering 13% efficiency and a lifetime warranty will be far more valuable than the panel offering 15% efficiency and a one-year warranty. Ask neighbors, friends and even strangers currently using home solar electricity, to learn more about the differences in systems. Enough time should also be spent interviewing installers and researching manufacturers as well.

A final decision needs to be made as to what kind of system you would like to use to supply your home solar electricity. There are generally three types of solar panel systems used to supply home solar electricity. The first type is a grid-tied system in which your solar panels are tied into your present power meter. You are using both electricity supplied by your panels and your supply is then backed by electricity from your electric supplier. The second available solar panel system for supplying home solar electricity is a grid-tie with battery backup. With this system you are collecting electricity from you panels, filling your batteries for emergencies and then the excess is sent back to the electric company through your meter. The final system is a stand-alone system. Very similar to the grid-tied system with battery backup except that you are completely disconnected or maybe never connected to a major utility provider for your area.

Once you educate yourself on providing your home solar electricity, you are probably ready to start shopping. Remember that converting to home solar electricity is an investment and you will reap the rewards over time. And don’t forget the pride you will have with reducing your carbon footprint by converting to home solar electricity.

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