Archive for January, 2008

dt asked:

I am wanting to learn home improvement in general. Things like carpentry, electrical, construction, and so on. I have seen some shows and some are clear and thorough but they only give you little snippets and I would like a good video resource I think it would be a good way to learn thanks.

sussex electrical

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How can I perfectly increase my electric bill?

yoBOSS asked:

I just want to aggravate my stepdad.

The lights are always turned on, the television and computer is also turned on for more than 12 hours, what else should I do to increase the electric bill?

All suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

sussex electrician

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handymantips asked:

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Electrical wires in BX cable or plastic cables?

Roxie asked:

My contractor used plastic cables to connect an outlet off an existing outlet on the same wall. From the same outlet he has plastic cable for under cabinet lights. My Super says he should use BX cables cuz plastic cables can get too hot and burn inside wall. My contractor says everythings fine and safe. Anyone know which is true? I’m told contractors use plastic in private homes but Co-op/apartment buildings have different codes. Help.

sussex electrician

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skuleathome asked:

My electric meter is just outside the bedroom doors and buzzes especially loudly at night. It buzzes all the time, but ‘clunks’ (loud enough to wake us) at about midnight and again at about 8am, presumably from when the previous occupants had night storage heaters (?). Do you think this means the meter is dangerous? It’s the part which belongs to the electricity company; not the consumer unit, which makes the noise. Should I ask an electrician about it at my own expense or the electricity company since it’s their equipment? Thanks.

sussex electric

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