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u can not completly phase out incandesent, u just can not , but then people will definetly be making changes to led lights and fluorescent lighting
1. ok heres the problem..i wired 4 underdash led lights directly to my car battery?
I would try unhooking them, jump start and see if the battery comes back up. Did you put an in-line fuse in the positive wire close to the battery? If not you have too much wire, not protected by any fuse and could get a dead short and a fire.
2. Computer will not boot at all, even into BIOS
Unplug all your cords and hit the power button for 10 seconds to drain any remaining power , next is remove all your RAMs and try to boot without the RAMs if it successfully boots then start adding RAMs one by one to check which one is faulty sometimes removing your CMOS battery and resetting your bios would do the trick but I recommend that you take a look for any flashing LED lights on your case cause sometimes they indicate what is the issue with your PC if so, please check the manufacturer diagnostics with LED lights to explain what is going on with your PC
3. How can I install side mirrors with led lights if my existing mirrors do not have leds?
Anything can be customized Id suggest checking with a custom car audio shop or invest in dimond drill bits to drill the holes for the led's in whatever shape you want in the mirror then you would need some experience with wiring, soldering, resistors, maybe relays and of course be familiar with either a DMM or AMM
4. White LED lights come out purple in iPhone photos
Choose a manual white balance (WB) in your camera app.Seemingly, your app's auto WB does not work all too well in this setup, so all you can do is to set it manually.Composite of a "proper" WB (left) and the same picture with thrown-off WB (right). "proper" = "most probably not 100% accurate, but to my personal liking"
5. What is better looking for a reef tank led lights or fluorescent light?
LEDs are very beautiful when put over a reef tank, they can be very powerful and they are energy efficient that's a win win. fluorescent lights can cost more in the long run, energy bills, and replacement bulbs build up after a while. I think metal halides and LED lighting systems are the best lights if you want to grow corals. metal halides use a lot of power and can heat up the water a lot. LEDs produce almost no heat. over all LED lights are some of the best lights available, they may cost more than the other lights but they are definitely worth it. Kessil and ecoxotic have some very good lights.
6. How do you install LED lights in a guitar/bass fretboard?
Led Guitar Neck
7. has the new 'green' society made any impact on your
I put up LED lights, but only on the inside where we will enjoy them and remember to turn them off.. Last year I strung too many outside on the roof and blew out the wall socket in the garage - very unfortunate because that was the outlet for the water heater too ! Brrrr cold showers ! We use the same artificial tree each year, but buy a few new ornaments each year after Christmas. In order to save a little money on ink for the yearly Christmas letters that we send to relatives, we get our ink cartridges refilled instead of buying new ones.
8. How to wire two LED lights in series to an on and off switch in my car?
Positive to power and negative to positive on the next led in series and its negative to positive on the switch. ----------0----(-)-------------0-----/ -------(-) The "0" is the bulb, the "/" is the switch. The short lead is negative and the long lead is positive.
9. 5 Nail Salon Safety Tips for Manicures & Pedicures | Cedars-Sinai
Thanks to recent legislation, nail salons in California that follow sanitary practices and reduce their chemical toxicity will soon be able to receive a Healthy Nail Salon certification. "Having a rating system will help you when you want to indulge in a manicure and make sure all the best practices are being followed," says Dr. Joyce Fox, a Cedars-Sinai dermatologist. Here's what to look for before you book your next mani-pedi One of the most important steps you should take before visiting a nail salon is to check if the manicurist is licensed. In California, the Board of Barbering and Cosmetology requires nail technicians to undergo specific training to ensure they care for your nails safely. The license is not just to prove they are skilled at applying a multitude of styles; it includes being able to identify if a client has a fungal infection, and how to prevent the transmission of bacteria and viruses to other clients. A licensed technician will also know how to treat a hangnail, and when to refuse service for your health. Are the tools clean and sanitized? Take a peek into a salon you plan to visit to see how the technicians handle their tools and work areas. The cuticle cutters and clippers should be sanitized in pouches, and any area that touches the skin-this includes table tops, arm rests, and foot-soaking tubs-should be sanitized between clients. At some salons, you can even bring your own nail tools. Not every salon is OK with this practice, so be sure to ask. Ah, the fun part-picking the color! Whether your go-to is a nude or a fierce red, the distinct smell when you enter a nail salon is from the chemical components used by beauty brands to keep polish long-lasting and shiny. There are a few toxic chemicals in some polishes to avoid. These compounds can lead to hormone disorders, as well as damage to the nail bed. Look for at least "3-free" polishes-those that have discontinued the use of the "toxic trio" of harmful chemicals: The break is better for your nails and your skin. Routine exposure to UV lights, even for a small duration of time, carries a small increase in skin cancer risk. Ask if your salon is using LED lights that dry nails quickly with limited exposure to UV radiation. Also, add a sunscreen to your hands before going under the light. Make sure your nails are healthy
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