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Episode 20: Electricity - What You Need To Know- Featuring Cook Cherubino

  • My father, Cook Cherubino joins us this week to talk about electricity.
  • Laptop Power Adapters
  • Defining Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Wattage.
  • How NOT to blow yourself up!
  • Soldering tips

Running time: 53:20
Added: 07/13/2008

 

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Show Notes:

- Cook Cherubino (my dad), joins us this week to talk electrical.

- Cook used to be an electrical supervisor for SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority), and would manage the power that controls the subway and trolley system in Philadelphia.

- Laptop power adapters: Can you use different ones for different laptops? Voltage is the main factor to look for. DON'T use a higher volatge adapter than what the laptop came with. Also, using an adapter with lower voltage can can present problems.

- In laptop adapters, current or Amperage is also a factor. You can use an adapter with a higher current that the original adapter, but don't use one with a lower current.

- Electricity can be described witha "water" analogy: Voltage = water pressure in a pipe, Current = flow of the water in the pipe, Resistance = pipe size or distance of the pipe.

- Capacitor is a device that can hold a charge. Then send the charge back into the circuit.

- High voltage spikes could cause a capacitor to explode or leak out the top or bottom.

- A short circuit is when the positive side of the circuit touches the negative side with no load.

- Resistors are measured in Ohms - a measure of resistance.

- Transistor - is an "amplifier". It turns voltage on and off using a smaller voltage.

- A short in a laptop power adapter may cause the motherboard to break if the adapter is constantly sending voltage, then not, then voltage again, repeatedly at a fast rate.

- Should you turn your computer off each night? Probably the best way to guage this is by how much you use your computer.

- In soldering, try to heat sink the circuit whenever possible, with alligator clips.

- When soldering delicate electronics, use a low wattge soldering iron. I used a 15W iron for laptops.

- In soldering, it is not good practice to directly melt the solder with the soldering iron. Heat the wire withthe iron, and let the wire melt the solder, to ensure the solder covers the connection point effectively.

- Transformer - device that can raise, lower, or isolate one voltage from another. Made up of two coils. Only used in AC voltage.

- How voltage goes from AC to DC voltage in a power supply.

- Not a good idea to to try to repair a desktop power supply. Better off buying a new one.

- Surge protectors are rated by Joules. The higher the rating the more of a surge it can dissipate.

- Some surge protectors offer insurance to your compnents getting fried.

- Multimeters and what they can do. Don't need a real expensive one as long as it gives proper voltage readings.

- How industrial electrical concepts relate directly to computer repair

- Protect against static electricity by wearing a grounding strip when working on computers.

 

 


 

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Episode 19: Tech Talk and Rants with Carey Holzman


  • Guest this week is Carey Holzman from Computer America
  • Tips on how to stay updated
  • Craigslist/Ebay
  • Latest tools for the PC Tech toolkit
  • How Carey loves the Asus EEE PC.

Episode 18: Interview with Dave from PCTechBytes.com


Episode 17: Backups and Disaster Preparation w/Mike Petro

  • Mike Petro from Petro Computer Solutions is this week's guest
  • Methods of Storage
  • Backup Software
  • Cloning/Snapshot options

Episode 16: Driver Tips and Malware Removal w/Simon Zerafa

  • Simon Zerafa from PC-Technical.co.uk gives us a great rundown on tips and techniques he uses in his own computer repair biz
  • Driver installation tricks
  • Spyware/Virus/Malware removal
  • Simon's software recommendations

Episode 15: Bryce Whitty from Technibble Talks Business and Tech

  • Bryce Whitty joins us - creator of Technibble.com
  • Bryce's software picks
  • Computer repair business tips
  • How and why Bryce started Technibble.com

Episode 14: Freeware Picks From Billy and Aaron of the Daily Freeware Podcast

  • WARNING - Billy and Aaron are Mac users. Some material in this podcast may offend Mac haters.
  • Freeware/Shareware discussion
  • Podcasting tips

Episode 13: Symptoms and Solutions



  • Mike Petro joins us again for a great discussion about common computer symptoms and their respective solutions!
  • How to handle boot problems
  • More ways to handle spyware
  • Troubleshooting hardware malfunctions.

Episode 12: Colleen from TWIT talks Linux, Some Windows, and a Little Mac

  • Colleen from TWIT.tv joins us to talk tech!
  • A general overview on Linux and Colleens recommendations
  • 13 Ways to Make Life With Windows XP Better
  • Thoughts on Vista, Mac hacks, and Windows Reinstalls

 

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