Strain reliefs offer a simple and effective way to protect electrical cables from stress-related damage. Electrical cables are often exposed to stress. The base of an electrical cable — the end where it connects to electrical equipment — may succumb …
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When connecting two or more pieces of copper wire, you may want to use a split bolt connector. Split bolt connectors are a popular choice for copper wire. They don’t require any special tools. As long as the ends of …
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It’s a common misconception that solar panels are made entirely of a photovoltaic material. While they are made mostly of a photovoltaic material like silicon or gallium, they typically contain glass as well. Most solar panels feature a layer of …
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Whether you currently own an electric vehicle (EV) or if you’re planning to buy one in the near future, you should familiarize yourself with the different charging algorithms. EVs have become more advanced in recent years. According to the U.S. …
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Have you heard of tinning? It involves the application of solder to the exposed ends of copper wire. Before connecting copper wire to a terminal, for instance, some workers may apply colder to the end of the copper wire. A …
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Electrical wires and cables can fail in different ways. Arc faults, for instance, can send them to the graveyard. If a wire or cable experiences an arc fault, it may no longer be safe to use. In some cases, wires …
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Have you heard of concentrated solar power? Solar panel installations are commonly used to generate power. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), 20 percent of the country’s electricity will come from solar panel installations by 2050. Solar is …
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If you’re tired of replacing or repairing wires due to environmental damage, you may want to use heat shrink tubing. Whether solid copper or copper-clad aluminum, it can protect nearly all types of wires from environmental damage. What is heat …
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Baffinland Iron Mines’ Mary River iron ore plant on Baffin Island’s northern tip, in Canada’s Nunavut territory, is lobbying the federal government to support the company’s request for a shipping limit expansion. The Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) denied Baffinland’s …
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