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I have an idea to make solar oil heater how can I get financial help for RND?
I have an idea to make solar oil heater which may be useful for cooking,boiler purpose & heating furnace. But I have not enough money for RND so what I have to do ?
If it does not involve very huge financial help any bank can help but ONLY against some security.
You can also approach Govt. Agencies who are involved in Alternative source of energy. It will involve lots of correspondence and consume lot of time.
The biggest problem in this case is that you want money for RND for a purpose result of which is unknown.
Please also try selling your idea to NGOs. With internet and addresses of most of the agencies readily available the correspondence with such agencies is just a click away
Good luck
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Solar Lighting Solutions For Horse Arenas
If you are an enthusiastic horseback rider you will probably dream about an arena of your own. Quite often horse owners have the land and even an established arena area, but cannot afford to equip it for day and night use. Luckily there are great answers with solar lighting.
Traditionally, the most expensive part of creating an outdoor riding arena is the lighting and electrical requirements that adequate fixtures demand. For example, most arenas will put to use several pole mounted fixtures in addition to an array of locally placed lights. Remember that horses are easily spooked by shadows and an arena needs to be literally flooded with light to keep horses calm and riders safe. This also means a lot of lighting and a lot of electricity, but not for those with solar lights!
Currently there are super bright fixtures capable of broadcasting light in a twenty-foot radius. These units can be mounted to the sides of buildings, set on posts or even placed on the ground. This translates to a comprehensive approach to flooding an arena with low-cost, LED solar lighting fixtures. An outdoor arena owner could simply install the units and begin their night time riding.
Many of the best solar spot lights also come equipped with on and off switches and even remote control handsets. This means that even though a nine or ten hour supply of electricity is available through the collector, the lights will only operate when the owner needs them to.
Additionally, many solar flood lights are equipped with an adjustable number of LED bulbs. These long-lasting and durable lights are known for their ability to function at low-temperatures while providing incredible illumination, and many solar spots intended to be used in outdoor arenas come with up to five LED bulbs in each fixture. These fixtures, however, can have their brilliance reduced by the built in bulb controls that reduce LED usage from the maximum five to a two or three light usage.
So, for the cost of the equipment, an outdoor arena can be fully illuminated - this means no additional power panels added to a home or barn, no expensive service from a licensed professional, no time wasted in replacing bulbs over and over, no monthly electrical bills, it may mean no permits will have to be acquired and it definitely means no need to miss a ride if there is a problem with the electricity!
About the Author
Jonathan Gal is a solar lighting expert and owner of YCA Solar Lights, an organization dedicated to promoting clean, energy efficient solar lighting technology. To find out more about how solar technology is changing the way we live, especially with respect to lighting, you are invited to visit Jonathan's outdoor solar lights site.
why is there water coming out of overflow drain pan drain line of water heater?
I have a 40 gal/ electric water heater. I have steady hot water but the bottom of the outside housing of the water heater is rusted and a steady stream of water coming out of the over flow drain line. I noticed puddles of water under my house. do I need a new water heater orcan this be repaired?
This is pretty simple. If you can't see water coming out of the pipe coming down from the pressure relief valve, usually on the side of the heater, then the water has to be coming from the inside of the shell. The only place inside the shell for water to come out is from the tank. Once the tank starts leaking it's finished. That's about the only part of the unit that can't be repaired or replaced, individually. You need a new water heater. Depending on where you live and how long a warranty you go for, you could be looking at $250 - $350 for the unit, if you install it yourself. If you hire someone, unless there's extensive repiping to make everything fit, it shouldn't cost more than $200, including disposal of the old unit.
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Money Saving Tips for Next Oil Change!
Save at least $30 by changing your oil yourself every time. When it comes time to change the oil of your Ford Tempo, doing it yourself could save you up to $30 or more. How do you know when to change your oil?
Change your oil every 3000 miles or about every 3 months, whichever comes first. SAE 5W-30 motor oil is the preferred motor oil to use for all weathering conditions, but if you are like me and live in moderate to hot temperatures then SAE 10W-30 motor oil is also acceptable.
Never change your engine oil while the engine is hot. This should be common sense. If your engine is hot, wait 2 hours. You could suffer terrible burns from your car's engine or oil drainage. We don't want any hospital bills over here.
Locate your car's oil pan drain plug. Place an oil pan underneath the plug so you don't spill any oil on the ground. Unscrew the drain plug and let the oil drain out for about 20 minutes to ensure all oil has poured out. Screw the plug back in. If you start pouring oil in without the plug tightly fastened then you are in for a greasy mess.
Locate the oil filter, unscrew it, and take it off. The oil filter is the piece that is shaped like half a cylinder. Be careful because oil will want to leak out of it after you unscrew it so keep it upside down. Then screw the new oil filter in.
Pour the correct amount of oil in for your vehicle. For a 2.3L engine, the oil amount should be 5 quarts. If you have a 2.3L engine, make sure the oil filter says FL-300. For 3.0L Tempo engines, you will want to put only 4.5 quarts of oil in, and make sure the oil filter says FL-400A.
If your car has a lot of miles on it (lets say +80,000), it might be a good idea to use oil that is specifically designed for cars with high mileage. I use Valvoline High Mileage and it seems to work pretty good for my 1993 Tempo (+120,000 mi).
A quick auto maintenance tip to keep in mind is to periodically check the ground underneath your parked vehicle. Look for any liquids that look like they are new. If it looks like fresh liquid, there could be a chance that it is coming from your car. Be sure to keep an eye the next time your car is parked for a while to confirm any suspicious liquid.
Just for reference, reddish liquid will be power steering fluid, brownish liquid will probably be oil, and if it is a bluish liquid it is most likely radiator coolant.
Check your oil level every couple of weeks. Make sure your oil level is within the regulated guidelines located at the bottom of your oil dip stick. Your dip stick is the stick with a round, usually colored ring at the top. All you do is pull it out, wipe off excess oil with a rag, stick it back in, pull it out again, hold it level, and decipher where the oil line stops.
Don't be an idiot. Always properly dispose of any used oil. Local auto parts stores and service stations usually have a receptacle in the back of their store where you can recycle any used oil. Start recycling now before we jack Earth up anymore and there is nothing left to protect.
About the Author
Jeremy is the owner/developer of The Ford Tempo Center. It's the one stop car shop for all your D.I.Y. Ford Tempo needs. To browse car parts, auto accessories, articles, FAQ, or save cash using car tips and secrets, view the above link.
Is it OK to do hot oil treatment immediately after hair color?
I'm doing my hot oil treatment (myself) today and I have just colored my hair yesterday.... Thanks in advance for your answers.
yes, whenever my friend gets her hair dyed she always gets a hot oil treatment after,
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