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How Much Current Can Cat5 Carry? | Is the Amount Concerning?
Conductivity | Wiring

How Much Current Can Cat5 Carry? | Is the Amount Concerning?

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 According to the Handbooks of Electronic Tables and Formulas for American Wire Gauge Cat5 can carry 0.577 Amps or 500 mA. Category 5  in short CAT5 is also known as Ethernet cable, LAN cable, or network cable that consist of…

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Home Security Alarm System Circuit Diagram | A Detailed Explanation
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Home Security Alarm System Circuit Diagram | A Detailed Explanation

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Have you ever thought about home security? And implementing your own home security alarm systems? It’s one of the simplest and most interesting circuits for electronic beginners. Our new home security equipment uses an LDR (Light Depended Resistor) to detect security problems. Theft attempts and other…

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Can Dishwasher and Disposal Be On Same Circuit? | How Long They can Be on the Same Circuit?
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Can Dishwasher and Disposal Be On Same Circuit? | How Long They can Be on the Same Circuit?

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Yes, as long as a load of both devices does not exceed 80% and you use the proper type of circuit breaker, the dishwasher and disposal can be on the same circuit. It is not necessary to connect your dishwasher…

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How to Remove Dielectric Grease? | Ways for Removal
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How to Remove Dielectric Grease? | Ways for Removal

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The best option to remove dielectric grease is definitely using rubbing alcohol (US name) or methylated spirits (UK name). If you can find it, “absolute alcohol” that is at least 99% pure is an even better option. If you can’t…

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Impedance vs Inductance | Key Differences Between Impedance and Inductance
Basics | Circuitry | Components

Impedance vs Inductance | Key Differences Between Impedance and Inductance

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Impedance and inductance have a specific and different impact during the flow of current in a particular circuit depending on passive elements present in that circuit. Impedance is a measurement of a circuit’s total opposition to electric current including both…

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Analog vs Digital Oscilloscope | What are the Major Differences?
Components | Oscilloscope

Analog vs Digital Oscilloscope | What are the Major Differences?

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Both analog and digital oscilloscopes are used for the same work. But there are some extra features in a digital oscilloscope. The oscilloscope is an electronic measurement instrument. It is also known as an oscillograph, scope, CRO (cathode ray oscilloscope),…

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How to Convert dB Hz to dB? | Formula You Need to Use
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How to Convert dB Hz to dB? | Formula You Need to Use

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In order to convert from dB/Hz to dB, there is a specific formula used. The conversion is easy but not direct. In signal processing and noise analysis, particularly in industries like telecommunications and electronics, this kind of conversion is frequently…

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How Far Can You Run 12 Gauge Wire on a 20 Amp Circuit? – Ideal Distance to Run
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How Far Can You Run 12 Gauge Wire on a 20 Amp Circuit? – Ideal Distance to Run

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In residential applications, realistic standards frequently recommend a distance of 50–60 feet for running a 12-gauge wire on a 20-amp circuit. These recommendations consider common electrical demands and strike a compromise between installation ease and voltage drop issues. Due to…

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Siglent vs Rigol Oscilloscope | Which One is Ideal for You?
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Siglent vs Rigol Oscilloscope | Which One is Ideal for You?

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The build quality and professional layout of Siglent oscilloscopes are much better than that of Rigol oscilloscopes. The Rigol has a high-resolution screen compared to Siglent, but its screen is crowded. Both companies have controversies regarding their manufactured oscilloscopes’ advantages…

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