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External Voltage sensor -10 to 10V
External Voltage Sensor for the Philip Harris SensorDisc.The probe is connected to the SensorDisc Datalogger via the micro-USB external probe connector. The red and black banana cables are used to connect the probe into the circuit for
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Sealey Multi Voltage Glow Plug Tester Kit
Designed to test low voltage glow plug operation on modern diesel engines. Prevents glow plug damage caused by testing with the vehicle battery. Glow plugs can be tested whilst in situ. Supplied in storage case with instructions. Requires 9V battery (not included). Features & Benefits: • Designed to test low voltage glow plug operation on modern diesel engines. • Prevents glow plug damage caused by testing with the vehicle battery. • Glow plugs can be tested whilst in situ. • Supplied in storage case with instructions. • Requires 9V battery (not included). • Model No. VS270 Specifications: Model No VS270 Brand: Sealey Nett Weight: 0.30kg
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Sealey 12v Low Voltage Submersible Transfer Pump 12v
Robust and compact portable pump for use with diesel, non-aggressive chemicals and clean or dirty water. Suitable for re-fuelling/fluid transfer of plant, agricultural and marine equipment on site. The pump is supplied with a 3m outlet hose and stainless steel nozzle plus a 4m battery cable with clips. Will fit through a Ø54mm aperture to allow emptying of containers. End cap can be unscrewed for periodic cleaning of the filter. Features & Benefits: • Robust and compact portable pump for use with diesel, non-aggressive chemicals and clean or dirty water. • Suitable for re-fuelling/fluid transfer of plant, agricultural and marine equipment on site. • The pump is supplied with a 3m outlet hose and stainless steel nozzle plus a 4m battery cable with clips. • Will fit through a Ø54mm aperture to allow emptying of containers. • End cap can be unscrewed for periodic cleaning of the filter. • Model No. TP94 Specifications: Model No TP94 Brand: Sealey Current: 4.5A Duty Cycle: 15min/hr Flow Rate: 16.5L/min Nett Weight: 0.55kg Voltage: 12V
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Outdoor Adventure Tunnel
Whos up for going on an adventure Children will love crawling, climbing, and hiding inside this robust resource. Planters are situated at each end of the tunnel, generating a natural feel to any outdoor play settingPlease note Not available for
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How can you record action cam videos with sound?
You can record action cam videos with sound by using a camera that has a built-in microphone or by attaching an external microphone to the camera. Make sure the microphone is positioned in a way that it can capture clear audio while you are recording. Additionally, you can also use a separate audio recording device to capture sound and then sync it with the video during the editing process. It's important to test the audio setup before recording to ensure that the sound quality is clear and free from any unwanted noise.
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How do the rated voltage, nominal voltage, and operating voltage differ?
The rated voltage is the maximum voltage that a device can safely handle without being damaged. The nominal voltage is the standard voltage level at which a device is designed to operate efficiently. The operating voltage is the actual voltage at which a device is currently operating. These three values can differ, with the rated voltage being the highest, followed by the nominal voltage, and the operating voltage fluctuating within a certain range depending on the conditions.
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Where can one find the missing voltage difference between battery voltage and consumer voltage?
The missing voltage difference between battery voltage and consumer voltage can be found in the electrical components that make up the circuit between the battery and the consumer. This could include resistors, capacitors, inductors, or other components that may be affecting the voltage. By analyzing the circuit and using techniques such as Kirchhoff's voltage law and Ohm's law, one can identify and calculate the missing voltage difference. Additionally, using a multimeter to measure the voltage at different points in the circuit can help pinpoint where the voltage drop is occurring.
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How do medium voltage, high voltage, and extra-high voltage affect the human body?
Medium voltage, high voltage, and extra-high voltage can all have varying effects on the human body depending on the level of exposure. Medium voltage (1kV to 69kV) can cause burns and muscle contractions, high voltage (69kV to 230kV) can lead to severe burns, cardiac arrest, and even death, while extra-high voltage (above 230kV) can result in instant death due to the high levels of electrical energy passing through the body. It is crucial to exercise caution and follow safety protocols when working with or near these voltage levels to prevent any harm to individuals.
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Which voltage converter?
The best voltage converter to use depends on the specific devices you are trying to power and the countries you will be traveling to. For most electronic devices, a voltage converter that can handle a range of voltages (such as 100-240V) is recommended. Additionally, it is important to consider the wattage requirements of your devices to ensure the voltage converter can handle the power load. It is also a good idea to look for a converter that has built-in surge protection to safeguard your devices from power spikes.
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Does this SD card fit the action cam?
To determine if the SD card fits the action cam, you will need to check the specifications of both the SD card and the action cam. Look for the type and capacity of SD card that the action cam supports, as well as any specific requirements such as speed class. Then compare this information to the specifications of the SD card in question. If the SD card meets or exceeds the requirements of the action cam, then it should fit and be compatible. If there are any doubts, it's best to consult the user manual or contact the manufacturer for confirmation.
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Why is the action cam not recording properly?
The action cam may not be recording properly due to a variety of reasons. It could be a result of a malfunctioning memory card, low battery, or a problem with the camera's settings. Additionally, there may be an issue with the camera's lens or sensor that is affecting its ability to capture and record footage. It's important to troubleshoot these potential issues to determine the root cause of the problem and find a solution.
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How many watts does an action cam require?
An action cam typically requires around 5-10 watts of power to operate. This power requirement can vary depending on the specific model and features of the action cam. It's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for the exact power requirements of a particular action cam.
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