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Why LED Grow Lighting?

26th September 2009
People choose LED illuminators to light their indoor garden or greenhouse for the obvious reasons. Less Energy Consumption – Conventional Grow Light sources like Incandescents, Fluorescents and HIDs were all originally designed to light rooms. The ma... Read >
Author: Cindy Yuan

A new science for a new climate

23rd September 2009
At first glance it’s hard to imagine how the proliferation of human activity upon the environment has been a major factor in climate change given that climate change alone is nothing new. Over two million years the earth’s history has seen enormous ch... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Have The Talent To Do Kitchen Island Lighting?

22nd September 2009
Decorative kitchen Island lighting, particularly pendant light, works perfectly for your kitchen island while enhancing the style of the kitchen. Kitchen Island light, when chosen carefully can bring out a delightful ambience for your kitchen. The firs... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Water Jet Cutting: Information for the Manufacturing Engineer

17th September 2009
As a manufacturing engineer one must be familiar with all the available manufacturing processes. In this article we will be discussing water jet cutting and how it can be used to improve your manufacturing process. Waterjet cutting at its simplest form is... Read >
Author: Brent Cohagan

Patio Heaters for Warming Up

29th August 2009
In some months of the year, the weather becomes ideal for sitting outside in the evening, when the bugs have gone and the sky is clear but the nights are chilly. Do not spoil a good and enchanting evening because of the cold atmosphere outside and extend ... Read >
Author: sarahtaylor008@googlemail.com

Top 5 Reasons to Use Electric Radiators to Heat Your Home

23rd August 2009
If you're looking for a way to heat your home which is both good value for money and creates a cosy environment then electric heating systems are a much better alternative to gas and oil. Electric radiators are an innovative and effective way to keep your... Read >
Author: Peter VZ

How to Make your Wood Stove More Efficient?

19th August 2009
A wood stove is mostly used to heat a room or to cook food. However there are different types of wood stoves in the market that find usage in different areas. Earlier, wood stoves Atlanta were only used for heating rooms in lodges and ski cabins but no... Read >
Author: craig

Hardware Tips for Buying Your Next PC

01st August 2009
Before purchasing a personal computer, it is wise to become familiar with computer hardware and their functions and capabilities. Computer hardware refers to the solid parts which make up the computer. Becoming familiar with the different hardware c... Read >
Author: Rick Foreman

House Heating and Cooling Appliances

29th July 2009
Keeping the conditions around the home tolerable is about more than just creating a welcoming ambience. The heat and cooling appliances around the house make for the creation of mood as well as optimum conditions for working and going about your everyday ... Read >
Author: Lee Lazarus

Discover 5 Reasons Why LED Is The Answer To Your Every Lighting Need

23rd July 2009
The world of economical residential lighting continues to offer homeowners new choices. As energy costs continue to spiral northwards, new strides are being made not only in energy efficiency, but in bulb life in an effort to cut costs and increase saving... Read >
Author: Avner Electric

Maximise your fireplace out-put to reduce your fuel bills

17th July 2009
Maximize Your Fireplace Heat-Output To Lower Fuel Bills By: Susan Penney For some people, a fireplace might as well be a video of flaming logs. Their primary interest is the welcoming ambiance a fireplace’s blaze presents. If, however, you expect you... Read >
Author: chimney man

Richard Vanderhurst reviews the OCZ Vertex EX OCZSSD2 120GB SATA II SLC

17th July 2009
OCZ Apex EX OCZSSD2-1VTXEX120G 120GB SATA II SLC Internal Solid state diskThere are few products that grab fan attention like SSDs have. OCZ has made a well-deserved hum round the industry since they launched their Core II, top, and Zenith multi-layer cel... Read >
Author: Armand Mcclain

Radiator Guide

10th July 2009
Radiators work by creating a circulation of hot air around your home. They do this by heating any cold air that flows past the water-heated radiator panels. This hot air then travels upwards via convection, allowing any further cold air to circulate pas... Read >
Author: Daniel Higgins

Xbox 360 Red Light Fix Instructions To Help You Get Your Xbox 360 Back Up And Running

05th July 2009
Have you ever had the red ring of death strike your Xbox 360? Well, this just happened to me, and let me tell you it was a very unpleasant experience. I literally sat there, controller in hand, staring at my system for a good three minutes in awe. I h... Read >
Author: Christin Loren

Logs for Wood Burning Stoves

27th June 2009
With multi-fuel stoves, if your lucky enough to live in an area not covered by our current clean air acts you can burn logs. Logs are fantastic on wood burning stoves. See and hear the the flames consume a chunk of a tree as it heats your room and if you'... Read >
Author: WhichBurner

Free Fuel Is Everywhere- Learn to Make Sawdust Pellets

23rd June 2009
Wood pellets as a source of alternative energy over the usual non renewable fossil fuels have been gaining lots of interest all over the planet. As an interesting point, heating systems designed in particular for the use of sawdust pellets are now general... Read >
Author: Paul Atta

Wood Burner or Multi Fuel Stove?

11th June 2009
Wood Burner or Multi Fuel Stove? Before you make a decision on buying a wood burner or multi fuel stove you have to decide what your main fuel source will be. If you have a plentiful supply of seasoned wood you may just want a wood burner but if you ... Read >
Author: hworboys

Buy Fireplace Firebacks To Cut Your Energy Costs

01st June 2009
A fireplace fireback is a very important accessory for a fireplace and can also help reduce your energy costs. Fireplace Firebacks were invented in the early 16th Century. Initially, fireback manufacturing was a sideline business of foundries, whose ma... Read >
Author: Meshaal Maclean

New features to look out for when shopping for your next oven

20th May 2009
If you’re planning on buying a new gas cooker, here are some of the features you’ll need to look at before you go shopping: Size Most cookers are the standard 30 inch design, but if you’re looking for something different you’ll find a whol... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

New features to look out for when shopping for your next oven

20th May 2009
If you’re planning on buying a new gas cooker, here are some of the features you’ll need to look at before you go shopping: Size Most cookers are the standard 30 inch design, but if you’re looking for something different you’ll find a whol... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri

Coals2u: Charcoal and Lighter Fluid

06th May 2009
Colas2u offer a wide variety of smokeless and non smokeless solid fuels for all appliances as well as logs, kindling and paraffin. We sell many fuels, ranging from premium smokeless fuels like Homefire and Phurnacite to economy housecoal and Anthracites, ... Read >
Author: Nicolasampson

Coals2u: Smokeless Fuels For Room Heaters, Cookers and Boilers

06th May 2009
Coals2u sells a wide variety of smokeless and non smokeless solid fuels for all appliances as well as logs, kindling and paraffin. We sell a variety of fuels, ranging from premium smokeless fuels like Homefire and Phurnacite to economy housecoal and Anthr... Read >
Author: Nicolasampson

Playstation 3 Coming Soon

09th April 2009
Sony’s Playstation 3, the successor to the first Playstation and Playstation 2, will compete alongside Xbox 360 of Microsoft and Wii of Nintendo. The Playstation 3 is planned for release in Japan on November 11, 2006. Meanwhile, in Canada and the Uni... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

Firewood Heat Value vs BioBricks

10th March 2009
Firewood is the original renewable fuel and still being used as the sole source of heat for approximately 1.5 million homes. Recently, an eco-friendly alternative to firewood has been introduced to the consumer under the brand name BioBrick. If you're... Read >
Author: Sam Streubel

Using An Electric Fire Suite

06th March 2009
If you browse interior design magazines then you may occasionally spot products that you're not familiar with. Electric fire suites are one such product that seem to cause consumers a lot of confusion. Firstly, let's start with a simple definition. Wha... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Heat Pumps

31st January 2009
Ground Source Heat Pumps The primary difference between a ground source heat pump and a conventional boiler is that a conventional boiler is usually designed to heat the property between certain hours. It achieves this by outputting an enormous amount ... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Heat Pumps

31st January 2009
Ground Source Heat Pumps The primary difference between a ground source heat pump and a conventional boiler is that a conventional boiler is usually designed to heat the property between certain hours. It achieves this by outputting an enormous amount ... Read >
Author: Silviu Marian

Getting the right electric fireplace

31st October 2008
Choosing the right electric fireplace for your home doesn't need to be a difficult task but there are a few hints and tips that can make things easier. In this article we examine a few things that you should look out for. The most common reason that ma... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Electric fireplace options

31st October 2008
Buying an electric fireplace is all about making choices. You'll find yourself examining various different designs and looking closely at the specifications. What are the important options that you need to know about? There are probably four main facto... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Conduct for buying Professional Cookers

27th October 2008
The sizes range from 50cm to 60cm with most of the manufacturers who promote freestanding cookers. A freestanding unit offering oven, grill and hob in one appliance, designed to slide between kitchen cabinets. Cookers have adjustable feet to fit flush to ... Read >
Author: ajays_operations

Why Power Flush for winter?

21st October 2008
A broken down boiler or noisy radiators that need regular bleeding usually indicate that your central heating system needs a good clean. Before the winter sets in it is even more important to make sure your heating system is in full working order so th... Read >
Author: Ivor Bates

A guide to electric fire suites

15th October 2008
Are you thinking about buying an electric fire suite? If you find yourself in this position then you may be a bit baffled by the number of options available and the terminology associated with them. Don't worry - this article can help you find out all you... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

A guide to electric fires

30th September 2008
An electric fire can provide a great centrepiece for any room. In this article we guide you through the world of electric fireplaces, pointing out the advantages, pitfalls and key tips to buying an appliance that meets your needs. Fires have become inc... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Guide For Buying Cookers

10th July 2008
The sizes range from 50cm to 60cm with most of the manufacturers who promote freestanding cookers. A freestanding unit offering oven, grill and hob in one appliance, designed to slide between kitchen cabinets. Cookers have adjustable feet to fit flush to ... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Built-In Ovens Buying Guide

10th July 2008
Single or double cavity built-in ovens are available to build into or under kitchen units. The choice is between built-in to a cabinet at a higher level or built-under which means underneath the work surface. Double cavity ovens can have either 2 main fan... Read >
Author: braegheneffe

Tips on Using a Blow Dryer

21st June 2008
Hair dryer, also known as blow dryer, is an electric device for blowing hot, warm, or cool air onto damp hair. The device is very useful for everyone to creating, drying, or styling hair quickly. It is easy to use. But, if you do not use it safely, it can... Read >
Author: Mark Su

Ramki - The Central Heating Installation with Boiler Service & Repairs

21st May 2008
A family run professional & reliable company with 30 years experience specialising in central heating. Based in London, our importance is to give a personal service. We provide an annual boiler service which helps reduce your gas bills and the risk of ... Read >
Author: david_loid

Central Heating & Central Heating repair, Boiler service & Boiler Repairs, Central heating maintenan

08th May 2008
Landlords have a legal duty to maintain all appliances and flues, which you have provided for your tenants to use and have them checked for safety at least once every 12 months by a CORGI registered installer. Ramki Heating Cover is designed to make l... Read >
Author: david_loid

Are You Aware Of RDRAM Problems ?

07th April 2008
Analogies work well when you are trying to explain a technical process. It makes the information and the technical terms easier to remember if you compare it to something someone would normally use. You can think of Rambus Dynamic Random Access Memory... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Time to start using the barbecue

06th April 2008
When is the right time to start using your barbecue? For most of us, the answer is that we like to get the barbecue out at the first possible opportunity. After all, the weather is one thing that we can't guarantee. The first hint of sunshine is a good... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett

Beat the Heat—Effective Cooling Strategies For Today’s Datacenters

11th February 2008
Datacenter cooling is the main concern for many datacenter managers. Excess heat in a server room adversely affects equipment performance, shortens its lifespan, and leads to a premature end of life for equipment. Keeping a server room at the recommended ... Read >
Author: Lisa RiCharde

Energy efficiency in your household - Keep cool and save money

21st September 2007
I'm sure a lot of us remember the Great Blackout of 2003. It was an event that we will keep telling our children about for many many years - how we went upwards of 24 hours with no electricity, in sweltering heat. "Regular civilians had to direct the traf... Read >
Author: Julie Kinnear

How To Choose the Right Radiators For Your Home

01st August 2007
Just 20 years ago, choosing a central heating radiator was a no brainer. You chose a white, rectangular radiator made of steel or cast iron because that's all they had. Nowadays radiators have become home decoration items in themselves and you have a huge... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets

Underfloor Heating The Benefits

30th May 2007
Underfloor heating does exactly as is states: heats a room/building via a heating system underneath the floor. Underfloor heating is generally thought of as a new innovation, but it has been used for centuries in different parts of the world. It is suitab... Read >
Author: Sandra Keeley

Report on Patio Heaters

01st March 2007
A great way to enjoy alfresco living and extending the season is a patio heater on the patio. Now very common in bars, restaurants, and café they are becoming a popular for home use in the back garden. Patio heaters can be fuelled by gas, electricity ,... Read >
Author: Harry

Playstation 3 Inside and Out

02nd February 2007
The PlayStation 3 system will be available with two different hard-drive options in Japan and the United States in November 2006, and in Europe and Australasia in March 2007. The later date for the European and Australasian launches (as well as those plan... Read >
Author: adgerc

Table Top Gas Patio Heaters – Creating Warmth in Small Gardens

29th June 2006
Creating an attractive outdoor living space is something we can all do, with a wide range of hard and soft landscaping products, lighting, decorations and garden accessories available widely on the market. Even small gardens and balconies are being widely... Read >
Author: Jenny Edwards

Best Rated Gas Grills Under $300

09th May 2006
The first of the best rated gas grills under $300 is the Brinkman Pro Series 2210. A very basic grill, it offers a 636 total square inch area for cooking, which is very large in comparison to most in this price range. Its 12000 btu burning capacity is no... Read >
Author: Jeremy Hier

Enjoy Your Garden and Patio For Longer With a Patio Heater

05th March 2006
With the increased new trend in outdoor living, which has undoubtedly been by TV Gardening DIY programs, we are all spending more money on our garden and patio areas. Creating an inspirational outdoor living space is something we can all do, with a wide r... Read >
Author: angus Charlton

Garden Heating The Traditional Way

02nd February 2006
With the increased new trend in outdoor living, which has undoubtedly been by TV Gardening DIY programs, we are all spending more money on our garden and patio areas. Creating an inspirational outdoor living space is something we can all do with a wide ra... Read >
Author: angus Charlton

New Tankless Water Heaters Provide On-Demand Water Heating

02nd February 2006
In the last few years "tankless" water heaters have become popular for their ability to heat and provide water on demand, with no storage required. Instead of holding water in a traditional water tank, they circulate the cold water through a series of ele... Read >
Author: Jack Russell

Enjoy your Garden and Patio for longer with a Gas Patio Heater

25th January 2006
With the increased new trend in outdoor living, which has undoubtedly been by TV Gardening DIY programs, we are all spending more money on our garden and patio areas. Creating an inspirational outdoor living space is something we can all do, with a wide r... Read >
Author: Rami Nseir

A new science for a new climate

13th December 2005
At first glance it's hard to imagine how the proliferation of human activity upon the environment has been a major factor in climate change given that climate change alone is nothing new. Over two million years the earth's history has seen enormous change... Read >
Author: Jacob Fiennes

Hydrogen Fuel Cells

13th November 2005
As a lot of the alternative energy sources, Hydrogen Fuel Cells are a relatively new technology that was originally developed for the space program. In fact they are similar to batteries in that they produce electricity by a chemical reaction combine... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker

Ceiling Patio Heaters

28th July 2005
It is unavoidable, Fall is coming and we like to enjoy the outdoors as long as possible. As Fall is drawing near. Outsite living enthousiasts like us like to extent their season. And when winter is over and the first sighns of spring are there we w... Read >
Author: Hans Dekker