Here’s how to landscape safely around buried cable lines: plan ahead, mark the utility lines, keep power tools away from the tolerance zone, learn what you can install above utility lines, and know where the trees fit in. Why do you need to take precautions? Underground utility lines are...
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Other cables that are “buried” close to the center of the group may find it impossible to dissipate heat and the temperature will rise further. Because of this, cables installed in groups with other cables (e.g., if enclosed in conduit) are allowed to carry less current than similar ...
Once you get rid of cable TV, you will need a few things to watch your favorite shows. Here is what you must purchase to experience a satisfying TV viewing experience. Over-the-Air Antenna One of the common tactics used by cable and satellite TV companies to keep customers with service i...
PVC water pipes need to withstand water pressure for a long time. If they are buried directly underground, they will be affected by moisture and microorganisms. Then the most vulnerable part will bear the brunt of the leakage or rupture of the water pipe. The same is true for the PVC ...
How to install an invisible fence In circumstances where atraditional fenceis not practical for containing your dog or other pet in the yard, a viable option might be a so-calledinvisible or buried fence. For example, neighborhood covenants may prohibit the building of fences, making an invisibl...
It's easy to forget about the old computer in your basement, ancient phone sitting in a drawer, or unneded cable buried in a bag. What's the oldest bit of tech in your home (that you know of)? For me, I believe it's a Super Nintendo and games; I also have an original Motorola...
It's easy to forget about the old computer in your basement, ancient phone sitting in a drawer, or unneded cable buried in a bag. What's the oldest bit of tech in your home (that you know of)? For me, I believe it's a Super Nintendo and games; I also have an original Motorola...
The client, i.e. the PC/Mac/Chromebook you have connected to your Android device. We are sending commands to our device from the computer through the USB cable or wirelessly. A daemon (known as "adbd") that runs commands on an Android phone. The daemon runs as a background process on...
Want to download and install an app from outside the Google Play Store? We show you how to do it, and what to do to keep your phone safe in the process.