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More On This Topic Hi, this is Jon on behalf of Expert Village. In this video clip I will be talking about electrical safety. This particular sanding machine is 220 volts meaning it requires a lot more voltage than your typical outlet that you would have in your house... Read More » Hi! My name is Chad Smith and I'm a state certified Journeyman Wireman basically a electrician and I'm representing expertvillage.com. Today we are installing a new doorbell in our house here. The first step that you should take when you are installing... Read More » Hi! This is John from expertvillage.com. In this video clip, I will be discussing the electrical requirements for chop saws. This particular saw is wired at the factory for a standard 120 volt connection. You want to connect it to a 120 volt, 15 amp time... Read More » Now I'm going to talk a little bit about the circuit breaker in your home. Just for safety reasons, of course, don't mess with this box if you're afraid to touch anything. It's pretty safe to actually touch when something shorts or whatnot, but if there... Read More » Working with electricity in your home can be tricky at best. Remember to unplug appliances and trip circuit breakers to outlets and switches to work with electricity safely. Use electrical gloves and safety glasses at all times. When testing an outlet or... Read More » |
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