I’m wanting to install a CD player in my go kart, and i have a rechargeable power-wheels battery laying around. So i wanted to know if i could run a CD player off it, and for how long would it stay running before i had to charge it again?

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I have a new Maytag refrigerator (not Energy Star) that is making a high pitched whine or ringing sound when it’s running. I researched this a bit and have read that it usually is caused by the new high speed, energy efficient compressors and is considered normal. That may be but it gives me headaches! I had Maytag out to inspect it and they offered to replace the compressor and drier but said it appears the refrigerator is operating normally and this surgery may not make the shrill noise go away? Is there anything I can do? Maybe carpet under the unit? Thanks.
Forgot to add that I did have Home Depot replace the original refrigerator with an new, identical one. The new (and current) one makes the same noise. That’s why I belive it when Maytag says it’s normal. I’m concerned that having them replace the compressor & drier will be a big waste of time as they will probably put in the exact same part with the same characteristics.

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Solar energy is for everyone simply because the sun shines in every corner of the planet. In fact, the history of solar energy can be traced back to the Greeks that were then passed on to the Romans which marked the first people to ever use the passive solar design.

Passive solar design is a way to warm the home based on the dwelling’s design. They may not have had glass windows back then but their architecture made it possible for the people to use the sun’s rays to light and heat indoor spaces. As a result, there was no need to burn food that often which was in short supply.

In 1861, Auguste Mouchout invented the first active solar motor. Unfortunately, its expensive price made it impossible to produce commercially. Less than 20 years later, Charles Fritts invented solar cells which will later on be used to power homes, heaters, satellites and other devices today.

Since what he invented was very primitive, other people experimented on solar energy. One such person was Albert Einstein who won the Nobel Prize for physics in his research on the photoelectric effect which is a phenomenon associated with the generation of electricity through solar cells.

In 1953, Bell Laboratories  which we know today as AT&T labs developed the first silicon solar cell capable of generating a measurable electric current. Three years later, solar cells ran $300 per watt. With the Cold War and the Space Race on, this was used to power satellites and crafts.

But the biggest event in the development of sola energy occurred during the oil crisis of 1973. This prompted the US government to invest heavily in the solar electric cell that was developed by Bell Laboratories 20 years ago. 

By the 1990’s, research towards solar energy came to a standstill as the price of oil dropped in the world market. Funds were diverted elsewhere and the United States which was probably the leader in this form of alternative energy was soon surpassed by other nations mainly Germany and Japan.

In 2002 for example, Japan had installed 25,000 solar panels on rooftops. Because of that, the price of solar panels went down as the demand for it was on the rise. To date, solar energy is growing at a modest 30% per year.

Although there have been improvements in solar energy, its fundamentals are still the same. The sun’s rays are collected and then converted into electricity. Aside from powering homes or office buildings, the technology has been used to power aircraft, cars and boats.

Unfortunately, none of these have been made available yet for public use. We still rely heavily on oil for electricity, gasoline for our cars, fuel for planes and ships.

In fact, the US is one of the biggest oil users in the world. To prove a point, the department of Defense consumes 395,000 barrels per day because of the wars being fought right now in Afghanistan and Iraq which is almost the fuel consumption of an entire country like Greece. 

This has to change because our oil reserves are almost depleted and many experts believe that global supply for these non-renewable resources will be gone before the end of the century. We have to do our share to push for renewable energy and one of them happens to be solar energy.

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  • Fits Power Wheels models: Blue Jeep Hurricane J4394-9993, Jeep Hurricane T3264, N2273, K7112, K9776 CAN,
  • Replaces rear tire hub caps only

Product Description
Rear tire hub cap replacements for Power Wheels vehicles.

BUY: Power Wheels Replacement Rear Hub Caps, 3800-8224

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I don’t know what it is but in the attic, there is a carboard-looking type of insulation. From what I’ve ‘researched’, I think this must be cellulose?!

We’re looking to upgrade and I would like some, hopefully, professional or experienced advice on what to use.

It’s a concrete block and wood frame home with cathedral ceilings. I don’t believe the cathedral ceiling have insulation, and as I mentioned, the attic is pretty much covered with this carboard-like material.

What would you suggest?

Thanks in advance!

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LED lighting (stands for Light Emitting Diode) is the wave of the future when it comes to low energy, long-life lighting solutions. The ever-expanding array of LED bulbs and strip lights that are available on the market is making this a very practical solution, whether you want to replace existing bulbs or if you putting together a lighting plan for new construction.

LED lighting is suitable for residential and commercial applications, indoor or outdoor. They are one of the best solutions for decorative and accent lighting, too. Some of the benefits of choosing LED include: extremely low energy consumption, extremely long life, lighting without any heat production, no mercury used, no filaments (they can work well in applications where vibration is an issue), and the wide range of colors available. You may be a little taken aback by the cost of LED lights, but remember that they use a fraction of the energy that it takes to run even a compact fluorescent bulb AND they have a lifespan that can run to decades.

If you’d like to know more about how LED can enhance any lighting plan, visit Coolstrip LED Lighting.

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The windows are single pain, old and leaky; the appliances are from the 1960’s and 1970’s ie refrigerator, hot water heater, dryer and washer and the Air conditioners are from the 1970’s and early 1980’s. Our family liked to fix things so everything needs to be replaced with better energy star technology.

So… where should we start? Which improvement would give us the biggest Bang for the Buck? Thanks for your suggestions.

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