no, it is basically an i phone that has your house phone number programmed. you get all the house phone calls and everything. i think it has txt but im not sure. it is touch screen and you can take it anywhere like a cell phone:)
A computer does not have a generator, it requires standard AC electrical current which is available in any electrical outlet throughout your home.
You can plug the air conditioner into any outlet in your home, however you should get an outlet strip to protect against power surges. Yes, this HDTV plugs into a normal electrical outlet or power strip.
The electricity you get from your wall outlet to power several devices at home (television, blender, refrigerator, computer, lights, etc.); electricity from a battery (to power a flashlight, a cell phone, etc.).
One could learn to install an electrical outlet through workshops that Home Depot offers. One could also watch how to videos online at YouTube or Wikihow.
Does it have a fuse, is there power at the outlet??
To get to a home decorator's outlet, a person can look one up in a phone book. It is easy to look up a specific decorator, or try one you see listed.
A voltage source is anything that provides a voltage; for example a cell or battery, or an electrical outlet in your home.
A home phone is a land-line, a telephone that is wired to the outlet in the wall.
The most common one you see around your home is the GFI outlet, (ground-fault interrupter), which monitors the balance of electricity going through the plug. If there is an imbalance, the switch will 'trip' and shut off the current. Another electrical safety device a plastic plug that is inserted into an unused electrical outlet to prevent children from sticking things into the plug holes and getting electrocuted. The third item is the breakers that control electrical current to the different parts of your home. This works on a larger scale, but is similar to how a GFI outlet works. Instead of monitoring just one plug, a breaker protects an entire circuit (or electrical zone) of a home or building.
The most common one you see around your home is the GFI outlet, (ground-fault interrupter), which monitors the balance of electricity going through the plug. If there is an imbalance, the switch will 'trip' and shut off the current. Another electrical safety device a plastic plug that is inserted into an unused electrical outlet to prevent children from sticking things into the plug holes and getting electrocuted. The third item is the breakers that control electrical current to the different parts of your home. This works on a larger scale, but is similar to how a GFI outlet works. Instead of monitoring just one plug, a breaker protects an entire circuit (or electrical zone) of a home or building.
Before doing any electrical repair in your home, consider the type of detail the job will entail. If you are simply replacing an electrical outlet, light switch or ceiling fan, then pay attention to the old wiring plan and colors of the wire in order to duplicate it. Always turn off the outlet at the breaker box and then use a voltage tester to double check the outlet is off. For other electrical projects that will be more complicated, consider hiring a certified electrician to do the job. Leave it to an expert because you can never be too safe when it comes to electricity in your home.
There is no code ruling on this. I set mine 12" to center. If you are putting in a new outlet in an existing home I would suggest you just match it to the height of the rest of the outlets.