Troubleshooting electrical defects is a logical and systematic methodology employed by electricians experienced in equipment repair, electrical construction and electrical theory. How and why an electrical circuit works, or doesn’t work, is a vital key to problem-solving. Often, an electrician must get to the cause by eliminating what is not the cause…like any good detective; [...]
HOW TO HIRE AN ELECTRICIAN
I am constantly surprised when we are called by an upset customer, to replace an electrician who had been hired solely from the yellow pages. First of all, the biggest ads do not always equate to good performance. Think about it; great electricians don’t need to waste money on flashy, huge ads in a phone [...]
WHY IS ELECTRICITY DANGEROUS?
Our body’s nervous system produces electrical impulses. These neuro impulses send messages throughout our bodies. Any external electrical voltage higher than these natural impulses will disrupt the body’s electrical rhythm, causing harm to the body. The duration of this “shock” and where the external power source enters and leaves the body, will account for the [...]
Why Choose Solar?
What Interests Others
bond wire Business Ceiling fan Construction Construction and Maintenance Electrical Electrical contractor Electrical Safety Electrical wiring Electric current Electrician Electricity Electricity generation Electric shock Electronics and Electrical Energy Energy development Extension cord featured General contractor Going Green Greenhouse gas Incandescent light bulb Infrared radiation LED Light Light-emitting diode Light fixture National Electrical Code NEC Nuclear power Ohm's law Renewable Renewable energy Solar panel Solar Power Solar thermal energy Sustainable energy Switch Technology Twist-on wire connector Volt Voltage Watt Wire rope
WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck requires Flash Player 9 or better.
Archives
- May 2012 (4)
- April 2012 (4)
- March 2012 (3)
- February 2012 (4)
- January 2012 (4)
- December 2011 (4)
- November 2011 (1)
- October 2011 (6)
- September 2011 (2)
- August 2011 (1)
- July 2011 (5)
- June 2011 (33)
- May 2011 (1)



Recent Comments