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For example a computer or a TV.
If it is just 110 volts, yes.
I have just recently started getting electric shocks at random times when working with my tank. The first time it happened i was wearing a rubber glove (which i thought would block electricity in the first place) i put my hand in the sump and it tore through the glove and shocked my whole arm. The next day i was using the net in the tank itself and got a big shock, then the same thing happend to my brother, my girlfriend and my friend all at different random times. It feels like one of those trick handshake or trick lighters that people have but it hurts way more. Basically the shock runs through my arm and into my chest, leaving my arm numb.I have a 72 gallon bowfront saltwater set up with live rock, about 15 fish, the whole deal. I have the coralife 260 watt compact fluorescent light hood with moon lights attatched with plastic legs on top of the aquarium over the glass canopy. I have an 850 gph pump in the sump, a 300 watt heater in the pump and a protein skimmer in the sump.
this is not good. Something in your tank is grounded. Unplug your lights and your heater and try the tank. I would suggest using an ampmeter or something that checks electrical current over your body. Usually glass heaters go bad and ground. This is bad for corals and is suggested to be one of the causes of HLLE Sometimes exceissive salt creep can build up and cause lighting to ground out. VERY occasionally it is a pump that grounds out. Unplug each thing until you find the cause. ALSO you should probably plug everything into plug bars and wall plugs that have a GFCI so if it is a bad shock - it will pop the circuit before killing you or your fish.
I need to cut a hole through 2(ish)cm of metal, or some sort of composite material I have at home to feed a few wires through. Is it possible to do it without any electrical equipment?
If you dont mind hammering with a pretty sharp pick for about an hour. Drill with a metal drill bit or a plasma welder would probably save you alot of time. YOu can rent those
Are you taught job skills required to work for a company? or are you trained to specifically do a job like they trust your knowledge and teach you specifics?
Simply put: You are expected to know all the ways the job can be done. They will tell you which way they want it done.
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can you please list me responsibilities of house wiring?for example: make sure you are safe from any electrical equipment, wear gloves.thanks
You should never work on a circuit that's live or has electricity in it. Always make sure the circuit breaker is shut off and is labeled as being worked on so somebody else doesn't turn it on. Other than that, do the work according to the electrical code in your area.
Examples include-Unplug your wireless router for 30 seconds and then plug back inUnplug all elerical cords for 45 seconds then plug back inWhy do they recommend a specific amount of time?
It's called a power cycle and that 30 to 45 seconds give any capacitors in the circuit time to discharge, wiping out any unwanted trash. Power cycles can clear lots funky little annoying issues in electronic and digital devices.
HiCan someone tell me what the difference is betweena) turning my TV (or whatever) off on the setb) turning it off at the switch on the wallc) unplugging itWhat I'm reading seems to suggest that only unplugging it really means its off - is that true?
When you turn off modern Tvs from the remote, it will go to standby mode, there's still electricity on the circuit enough for the memory to remember your settings, like volume, time, the channel you've last watch before turning it off. When you turn off the switch from the wall or unplugging it, the Tv is now completely disconnected from the power source. You may loose personal settings, and when you plug it back on then it may function in the default settings. Leaving it plugged has advantages but surge, lighting, sudden voltage changes may damage it. So when you'll be out for days then unplug it from the AC outlet to play safe.