Which material for heating element?
What type of wire, which can ideally be purchased cheaply at a hardware store, is suitable for heating elements?
What type of wire, which can ideally be purchased cheaply at a hardware store, is suitable for heating elements?
My desk lamp has recently started making a noise similar to the way my Nintendo Switch fan sounds. Yesterday, it wasn't as loud as it is today. Do you know why this might be?
Why does a device break when it falls and what usually breaks
Why are the lights different? The color never changes, no matter how I adjust it; it's a stripe.
Hey everyone, we were forced to buy a new receiver two days ago (for the public channels, since they're now only broadcasting in HD). It works perfectly, but the other free channels (RTL, SAT.1, etc.) are there for 1-3 seconds and then appear encrypted. Can someone maybe help? ^^
The distance from the transmitting dipole to the reflector dipole is referred to as 𝑆𝑅̅̅̅. Now, behind the rod with the lamp, another metal rod is held as a reflector parallel to the receiving dipole (see figure on the right). As the reflector is moved away from the receiving dipole, the brightness of the lamp…
How would you calculate Uc2, i.e., what voltage is across capacitor Uc2 when charging? Uc1 should be equal to Ur2. I would appreciate it if someone could help me. Thanks.
You need resistance wire, it’s not in the building market, but as an example there: https://www.reichlt.de/ Resistancewire-c4490.html
Only the wire in the heating elements sold there.