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Solar Heating Your Pool...Thanks to a Customer!

16th September 2009
Earlier today I was chatting with a customer about using solar heating systems for their pool. He asked some excellent questions and I thought I would pass on the highlights to you. First, solar heating has always been used for heating pools and, secon... Read >
Author: Joe Clement

The XBox 360 Towel Trick - Why You Mustn't Try It

21st August 2009
I understand the pain and frustration when your XBox 360 fails with the red ring of death error, as it has happened to me, but I advise you not to search online for free ways to fix the problem.Most of these 'solutions' involve something called the Xbox 3... Read >
Author: Byron Beck

Just What Does Dust Do To A PC?

19th August 2009
Just What does Dust Do To a PC’s Performance? PCs hate dust, but they are very good at accumulating it. Every time their internal fans turn, drawing in air to keep its inner workings cool, they also draw in thousands of dust particles as well. You ... Read >
Author: Yosi Salman

Ten Steps You Can Take Today to Repair Your Xbox 360

09th August 2009
- Read on for a step by step tutorial on how to sort out most flashing red light problems on your Xbox 360. - Firstly you will need a set of screwdrivers and some arctic silver - the last item you can get from any hardware store. - Then you have to ... Read >
Author: jerry cart

My Screen Keeps Freezing Up While I'm Playing on My Xbox - Why Does it Do and How Can I Stop It

09th August 2009
If your Xbox 360 keeps freezing up, then read on to find out why. You will know you have this problem if you are playing along quite happily and the screen suddenly freezes, giving you no error message and no response from the game pad. You need to swi... Read >
Author: jerry cart

Free Xbox 360 Repair And Warnings About It

27th July 2009
One of the many warnings about repairing your xbox 360 by yourself is that it can be dangerous for your xbox 360 if you do not handle it properly. One of the many problems that plague the xbox 360 is the infamous xbox 360 three red lights and also many... Read >
Author: Bai Zijian

Getting Your Xbox 360 Back Up And Running After The Red Ring Of Death

05th July 2009
For some reason the Xbox 360 systems do not like me. This is the third time I have gotten the Red Ring of Death on my 360. It is a little frustrating to say the least. Well I decided to see what tips people had out there to fix it and avoid it. There ... Read >
Author: Christin Loren

Are the Red Lights Flashing on Your Xbox 360?

30th June 2009
If the red lights are flashing on your Xbox 360 it is most likely that you have encountered the 'ring of death', rather dramatic sounding but a big issue for Xbox 360 users. When those lights start flashing, it is usually indicative of either a problem... Read >
Author: jerry cart

Xbox Users Recommend This Three Red Flashing Lights Solution

30th June 2009
An Xbox 360 is a system whereby you can play games with amazing graphics, graphics that require advance processing units. These work at a higher speed than other processing units as they need their own memory in order to do their job properly. While many ... Read >
Author: jerry cart

Try These Tips For Solving Your Overheating Issues With Your Xbox 360

30th June 2009
There may be nothing more frustrating than having your system freeze up during a movie or game play. Whatever is causing the problem it is still incredibly annoying. However, there is a lot of information available to you to help you fix your system. Y... Read >
Author: jerry cart

Repair For Xbox 360: Overheating Problems

11th June 2009
Imagine that you are watching your favorite movie or playing your favorite game and then suddenly the system freezes up. Wouldn't it be too irritating? This common problem of your console is caused with heat issues, which is the main reason why the game f... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair

A Checklist for Used Computers

05th June 2009
It is very important to check a used computer thoroughly before buying it as it may lead to problems in the future. A hard drive will not show any outward signs but may be deteriorating. The same way the needle can suddenly slip and can cause scratches on... Read >
Author: inmate85390

Repair for Xbox 360: Overheating Problems

03rd June 2009
You are watching your favorite movie or playing your favorite game and then suddenly the system freezes up. Wouldn't it be too irritating? This common problem of your console is caused with heat issue that is why it freezes. Here some information to repai... Read >
Author: Xbox360Repair

Aluminum Welding Tips

29th May 2009
Welding aluminum is not easy. The real problem is that the metal heats up quickly and it also has a low melting point. Welding aluminum is not difficult if certain measures are taken. Some of the useful tips for welding aluminum are as follows: First ... Read >
Author: everlast

Xbox Troubleshooting - What You Should Do

19th May 2009
So you are sitting there playing your favorite Xbox 360 game and after some time you run into some unexpected trouble. Your well maintained Xbox 360 has now been placed on the injured reserve list. So what is the best solution for your problem? Well you ... Read >
Author: Craig Realton

How Do I Fix My Xbox 360 - Make Sure You Don't Miss these Great Tips

08th April 2009
How do I fix my Xbox 360? If this is the question in your mind, then you have come to the right place seeking solutions as you will sure find the best ones here. One of the main drawbacks' of Microsoft's Xbox 360 is the fact that the hardware gets over he... Read >
Author: Ashish

Geothermal Heat Pump – a green and cost effective technology

04th April 2009
A Geothermal heat pump a ground source heat pump uses earth’s natural heat to circulate between networks of pipes fitted several feet below the earth's surface and the heat pump fitted inside the house, to provide air conditioning. Mostly using rene... Read >
Author: My Green Comfort

Tricks and tips while building a high end gaming system.

18th February 2009
Here are step by step instructions for assembling  high gaming end systems. We have chosen to use the Antec Twelve Hundred case. This is a full tower case with three fans that glow blue from the front of the case. All fans are adjustable from the ... Read >
Author: Rich Agnew

Welding Stainless Steel and Info on Welding Stainless Steel

30th October 2008
Stainless steel resists corrosion and it is one of the iron based alloys. They usually do not rust and they are able to withstand certain types of liquids, chemicals or gases without corroding. They are versatile in their ability to withstand high tempera... Read >
Author: William

Geothermal Home Heating—A New Option to Increasing Cost of Electricity

22nd August 2008
As oil prices continue to rise, resulting in the increase in cost of electricity, and as people are more concerned with the environment, people continue to look into the practical and economic benefits ofgeothermal home heating. This follows what is calle... Read >
Author: Mark

Some Factors Consider Before You Need To You Buy a New Graphics Card

29th July 2008
A video card is the one thing that will cost your computer the most if you are an editor or a gamer. A video card will mean everything to you especially if you are a gamer. You will want to get the best video card and the one that allows you to play your ... Read >
Author: Alok Tyagi

Installed Your New Computer Graphics Card..

24th July 2008
Installing a new video card isn't that hard at all I installed my new video card and I never knew anything about computer before I started playing games. Most people do not like installing their new video card and leave it up to a repair man or shop to in... Read >
Author: BUNTYMANN

Components of Computer for Idiots

24th July 2008
There are many fancy add-ons for computers, but the basic components of the computer are simple and universal. If 1 of these main components is missing, it’s not a computer. The 4 essentials of every computer system are: a motherboard, a Central Pro... Read >
Author: Gareth Kelley

Installed Your New Computer Graphics Card..

23rd July 2008
Installing a new video card isn't that hard at all I installed my new video card and I never knew anything about computer before I started playing games. Most people do not like installing their new video card and leave it up to a repair man or shop to in... Read >
Author: BUNTYMANN

Your Saviour in the hot summer: Air Conditioer

14th July 2008
An air conditioner is an appliance, or mechanism made to exit heat from a place by the help of refrigeration cycle. In building, a complete process of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning is called as HVAC. Their use, in the home, in the car... Read >
Author: Dmitry Raskin

Computer Components for Idiots

03rd April 2008
There are many fancy add-ons for computers, but the basic components of the computer are simple and universal. If 1 of these main components is missing, it’s not a computer. The 4 essentials of every computer system are: a motherboard, a Central Pro... Read >
Author: Daljeet Kaur

Air conditioners: all about your need

01st April 2008
ACs still remains a third priority purchase when compared with refrigerators and televisions. However the sales have been boosted by the increasing demand in the middle- income group and small offices home-office segments. Air-conditioning industry is gro... Read >
Author: Mohit Sharma

HP Compaq dc5750

31st July 2007
The HP Compaq dc5750 comes in either a microtower configuration or the desktop orientation that we tested. HP calls the latter model a "small form factor" system, but it's nearly identical in size to Dell's desktop case. It's moderately attractive, with h... Read >
Author: fatalus

Choosing the Components to Build your Own Computer

05th June 2007
Many people now opt to build their own computer so that they are more in control of the specifications they want and save more than just a few pounds. There are a multitude of DIY’s found all over the Internet, and yes, it is possible to build one yours... Read >
Author: John Sern

Choosing the Components to Build Your Own Computer

27th May 2007
Many people now opt to build their own computer so that they are more in control of the specifications they want and save more than just a few pounds. There are a multitude of DIY's found all over the Internet, and yes, it is possible to build one yoursel... Read >
Author: Tapan

Computer Fan Glitches

05th March 2007
Sometimes, a problem with your computer can be a small, but annoying thing. In this case, computer fan glitches come to mind. A computer fan is any fan inside a computer case. Their purpose is cooling. They might work by drawing cooler outside air int... Read >
Author: Driz Memok

Install Heat Sink and Fan ... Step 6 of 21 in Building Your Own Computer.

30th January 2007
As mentioned in the previous step, slotted processors usually have the heat sink/fan combo installed before the CPU is actually installed onto the motherboard. But, with socket processors, this cannot be done because the fan is actually clipped to the mot... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Breaking the Habit of Unreliable Braking Systems

18th November 2006
Diverse weather and road conditions are hard on brakes. This fact is known by heart especially by the drivers. They anticipate that the car's disc brake pads will wear out over time. However, what they fail to realize is that brake rotors are wearing ou... Read >
Author: Terry Brown

How to upgrade your CPU - Part 2

08th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Cottier Now that we have talked about what CPU you should get, next is the removal and installation process of upgrading your CPU. First you need to shut down your computer completely, unplug all cables connected to it, and lay i... Read >
Author: Michael Cottier