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Mon, 19 Jul 2010 19:37:44 GMT+00:00 EarthTechling (blog) You could use it, in theory, to control smart appliances , monitor water, natural gas, and renewable energy sources and keep an eye on plug-in electric ... GE Introduces Nucleus TMCnet From Google News Search: "Appliances" What are some appliances and brand names? Also what is there wattage and forms of energy produced? Q. So I'd like to know some appliance brands and know the power rating in wattage for each appliance brand. I need to know at least four of them for my hw and I'm having a bit of trouble on it. Plus I don't know what forms of energy these appliances produce. Asked by Successor - Tue Feb 10 00:08:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Ok, all appliances USE energy, they don't produce it. And the energy they consume is called electrical energy On all your appliances you'll see a name plate that usually says like "input voltage, 120 volts, 8.0 amps, 60 hz", kind of thing All house voltage is usually 120 volts for appliances and anything you plug into the wall. So look at your coffee maker. On the bottom will be the nameplate or the back of it. The formula is this Watts = volts x amps. So in my house I have a Proctor Silex coffee maker and the bottom says --- Input 120v ., and 10 amps. So the watts of my coffee maker are 120v x 10 amps = 1200 watts I have a sunbeam microwave, there is a label on the back , but right on the front it says 900 watts. On the back it… [cont.] Answered by biire2u - Tue Feb 10 00:52:18 2009 Where can I find appliances for assisted living homes? Q. Im trying to find a distributor that specializes in selling appliances such as bathtubs, stove tops, etc for assisted living (senior homes). If anyone has any info for me it would be greatly appreciated. note: I dont need it for myself. Im a realtor and im trying to convert a building. Asked by Neil J - Tue Mar 3 21:00:35 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. You should be able to get information from a home health care provider on how to get assistance from the government and be able to get appliances, etc. free or for little money. If you call a home health care company, you can just get the informaiton to the goverment offices that help with this sort of thing. My neighbor did this and got a new fridge free because her social security wouldn't cover it but she was able to get what she needed for free. Good Luck. Answered by MADDY - Tue Mar 3 21:24:33 2009 Is it possible to run electrical appliances from the telephone socket?
Q. I've been puzzling over this and hope someone who's knowlegable about telephone lines can shed some light. I would appreciate serious answers please. Please do not hesitate to be technical if you have to, thanks! Is it true that the telephone sockets in our house can actually supply enough electrical power to run appliances? If so, what is the typical load it can supply? Is there an chance that I can overload the telephone socket? What would be the consequence of overloading the telephone socket? Would it affect the whole neighbourhood's telephone network? If using electrical apliances from a telephone socket were possible, then I have another question. So the electrical power from a telephone socket is not metered is it? If that were… [cont.] Asked by Starz C - Wed Jun 21 13:41:49 2006 - - 12 Answers - 0 Comments A. ok, you sound like you're trying to get some free power here. If by appliances you mean stuff like microwave, kitchen appliances, etc, the answer is NO. Yes, your phone line has a 48V difference in potential, but the current you can draw is very low. Definitelly not much more than a couple of small batteries. So you could probably run a few rather small gadgets from it, like maybe a baby monitor, or maybe a small radio, but nothing that requires more than a couple hundred miliwats. Notice, we're talking hundredths of a watt, so not even one watt. Your lightbulbs are between 40 and 100 watts. There's no way you could squeeze that much power out of a phone jack without frying something. Have you ever seen phoneline wires? they're… [cont.] Answered by VirtueOfIntolerance - Wed Jun 21 13:57:11 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Appliances"
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