This is normally a sign of a loose connection or fault. Its really important you have a qualified person check it out as it can cause fire or electric shock.
you should expect maybe cold weather in the Himalayas.
you should expect lots of leaf and branch cleaning
A UPS contains a power inverter, which converts the DC current from the battery into an AC current, which is what you get from a wall plug. Most likely the reason for the buzzing is that the energy delivered by the inverter is not /exactly/ the same waveform as a wall socket. It's current, which should be a smooth sine wave, is actually a stepped square wave. The buzzing you would hear is the change in each step. You can find more on UPS's here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uninterruptible_power_supply http://computer.howstuffworks.com/question28.htm You can also find more on Inverters, sine and square waves: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverter_(electrical) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Square_wave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sine_wave
AC and telephone should be in separate boxes.
If your terminology of strip lighting is fluorescent lighting, the buzzing will be the ballast. The laminations are becoming loose and that is the 60 Hz frequency that you hear when the lamination plates in the ballast hit together.
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There is a buzzing sound from next door.I am buzzing with excitement.
There are many things you should expect in a hotel room. You should expect a window, a bed, and a bathroom.
Should be a 5/8 spark plug socket.
you should expect maybe cold weather in the Himalayas.
the meter socket should be 1.8m from finished ground
Mullen oil is good for buzzing in the ear.
Do you have pain from having the dentist packing your dry socket a week ago or a month ago? Did you finish taking the antibiotics to clear up the infection? You can call the dentist and ask how long you can expect to have pain, especially if your prescription for antibiotics has run out.
You should hear it running when you turn on the switch. After a second or two it should stop buzzing. If it doesn't the Fuel Pump isn't sensing that the pressure has built up and should be replaced. Another thing it could be is that the relay for the fuel pump is stuck on. Replace the relay.
i think it make the sound of buzz
The socket size for the axle shaft not, on a 2006 Chevrolet cobalt, is three-quarter inch. The socket should be a five-point socket.