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Gavin Shoebridge Electric Conversion Made Easy Review

November 29th, 2009 No comments

Gavin Shoebridge is an electric vehicle nut and keen environmentalist, who wrote the Electric Conversion Made Easyebook wherein you will see how you can build your own electric car for much less than you might expect.

This easy-to-read ebook will take you step-by-step through every single element of planning, implementing, and succeeding with your own EV conversion. You will see how easy it can be to start building your own electric car today and save thousand of dollars in fuel each year while also playing your part for the environment.

As Gavin Shoebridge said, ?When armed with the right information, you can build an efficient and reliable electric vehicle from the comfort of your own garage or backyard.?

By reading this book and applying the principles that have been shared within its pages, you will be able to find the solutions to hundreds of these typical common scenarios, such as how to get the maximum range, how to achieve your desired speed, how to save money on voltmeters and ammeters, how to choose an ideal donor car, how to choose a donor car based on aerodynamics, how to make sure you choose the right batteries for your electric car, how to save money on batteries, how to find a decent yet affordable controller, how to choose a controller that has a very low failure rate, how to find a cheap electric motor, how to choose a second hand motor, how to drain fluids, how to remove the gas tank safely and easily, how to remove the gearbox, how to make sure your conversion will be a success, how to prevent short circuits from destroying your batteries, and how to install power steering.

Electric cars are one of the simplest forms of self-propelled motorized transportation. In fact, because of they are very simple in overall construction, electric cars can be built by just about anyone.

This author writes about Perpetual Motion Magnet Motor at DIY Electric Car Conversions

Top Tips For Maintaining Your Heating And Air Conditioning System

November 24th, 2009 No comments

With the current spike in energy prices, it is imperative for all homeowners to be able to get the most out of their heating and air conditioning systems. No matter if you use central air or individual systems, oil, or gas heat, these simple utilities can be very costly if you do not maintain them well. As well, depending on where in the world you live, you may have to use them for many months of the year.

In this article, we will be giving homeowners beneficial hints on how to get the most out of their heating and air conditioning systems.

Tip 1 – Whether you are talking about hot or cold air, you need to make sure that you always have good air flow. The primary culprit and the number one reason why airways become obstructed is because of dirty air filters.

Therefore, it is imperative that you check your filters at least once a month. If you find that they are worn out, simply go to your local hardware store and buy or order replacement filters. This simple tip could save you hundreds of dollars a year in energy expenses.

This will certainly make your energy rates rise and make your system wear down faster than it should be. If you are a do-it-yourself kind of person, you can clean your condensing coils yourself by just running them under the hose. Make sure to not use a powerful source of water and treat them with care. The fins that are in the condensing coils are delicate and if they are damaged then you will have to buy new ones, which can be pricey.

You can also clean your evaporator coil with a bit of dish soap and warm water. Just use an old toothbrush to gently clean the insides, taking care not to damage the fins.

Tip 3 – Fallen insulation and crumbled or damaged duct lines will affect the temperature in your home. If you find either of these issues, then you must contact your service company to come and replace them for you. Do not go crawling around your attic trying to find the issue yourself unless you have a lot of experience dealing with insulation or duct repair.

Tip 4 – Lastly, it is always a good idea to purchase a service agreement from your local service company. These agreements are often relatively inexpensive and will ensure that a trained profession will come out to your home to check your system at least twice a year and will complete maintenance repairs and do mandatory cleanings on all of your filters and coils. It may also be a good idea to do a little research and see which company offers the best service agreements.

Do your due diligence to see which company gives the most ideal service agreements, as they will vary in cost and features. Same as having our automobiles serviced, having the heating and cooling systems in our homes serviced is a way to prevent problems from happening and a great investment that will save you significant amount money per year in energy fees.

About the author: J. Dyess specializes in the Electricity segment. He has published many articles on Texas Electric prices.