Posts Tagged ‘Electronic Equipment’
Saturday, December 29th, 2007
Mr. Martini asked:
My parents were afraid to throw away any electronic equipment after it broke. So the other day I was in our basement and I found 2 cd players with speakers, 32 inch TV, 4 printers, 2 computers, and like 3 cell phones. Is there a place that I can drop all this crap off at around the Chicago land area preferably around the Bensenville area? I have tried looking online and all the places I find are for corporations only and they charge a lot of money. Any suggestions?
Lavern
Tags: Cd Players, Cell Phones, Chicago Land Area, Corporations, Crap, Electronic Equipment, Inch Tv, Money, Parents, Printers, Speakers
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 1 Comment »
Monday, December 17th, 2007
caulfield789 asked:
Because of a shortage of desk space, my mom has put one of our computer speakers on top of our HP Pavilion Slimline tower and the other on top of our HP Photosmart C4180 printer. I told her that this was a bad idea, but only because I’d heard that speakers should be placed away from other electronic equipment. I don’t know why, though; can someone tell me? And should we really place the speakers in a different location?
Deidre
Tags: Bad Idea, Computer Speakers, Desk Space, Electronic Devices, Electronic Equipment, Hp, Hp Pavilion, Hp Photosmart, Hp Photosmart C4180 Printer, Mom
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 8 Comments »
Monday, December 10th, 2007
whatfoot asked:
My electric company routinely deliver voltage to me at 124 volts to 126 volts. The voltage requirements for most of my electrical equipment is stated to be 120 volts. It would seem to me that the life of my electronics would be less at the higher voltages. The life of my light bulbs is certainly affected according to reports from light bulb manufacturer. Up to a 50% less life than stated on the bulb package. This then seems to me to be a huge waste of our resources, a much higher cost to me the consumer, and a much higher profit to the electrical companies and to the manufacturers of light bulbs and electronics. Does anyone have any correlation to my thoughts?
Lynda
Tags: Correlation, Electrical Companies, Electrical Energy, Electrical Equipment, Electrical Manufacturers, Electronic Equipment, Electronics, Light Bulb, Light Bulbs, Voltage Requirements, Volts
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 6 Comments »
Sunday, December 9th, 2007
nindash asked:
I recently purchased an expensive Laptop, peripherals, and a Roland V-Drum electronic kit. What’s the best place with the best coverage for electronic equipment insurance?
Leta
Tags: Drum Kit, Electronic Equipment, Electronic Kit, Insurance, Laptop Peripherals, Roland Drum, Roland V Drum
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »
Friday, August 10th, 2007
pura9910 asked:
I found some electronic equipment outside in a barn that has been sitting there for a long time. I know someone who plugged something in that was outside and didn’t let it dry out and it got fried. Does anyone know how long You should leave things like Cassette tape players, VCR’s, an alarm clock, and record players inside before plugging them in so they won’t fry the circuit board inside. It was Humid and raining before I brought them inside.
Maritza
Tags: Alarm Clock, Cassette Tape Players, Electronic Barn, Electronic Equipment, Long Time, Sit, Stuff, Vcr
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »
Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
G360 asked:
Our business is interested in buying electronic equipment from a chinese company. Is there a way to verify if the company really exists without having to go to china? Can I verify through the internet if it is a recomendable company with good reputation? Are there entities that can check this out for me, or any webpage that offers this service?
Noemi
Tags: Buying Business, China, Chinese Company, Electronic Business, Electronic Equipment, Entities, Good Reputation, Internet Company
Posted in Consumer Electronic Informations | 2 Comments »