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on AOL Answers. Does unplugging appliances, Tv's, etc when not in use save a large amount of electricity? Topics:  electricity savingsAsked by beamerman on October 18, 2007 View the entire discussion on AOL Answersmore
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If so, most likely your circuit has exceeded the common mode input voltage range of one or more of the meters, or you have inadvertently dragged the reference voltage down, (characterized by the meter under-reading the expected value). Now try ... more
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No, you cannot. The stored data may be damaged if you do not follow the appropriate operation. When you disconnect the USB cable or turn off the camera while it is connected to the computer, please operate as follows: For Windows: • (Left-)click ... more
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Are you plugged in? If you have ever left rechargers or unused appliances plugged into the electrical outlet, you may be in for a bit of a shock. The U.S. Department of Energy tells us that not only do appliances continue to draw electricity while ... more
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Hi Doug, I would check your cable connections first to make sure everything is secure. Try unplugging the cables to the cd drive and then plug them back in again. They do have CD cleaning discs, but it's probably not worth the money to get them. If ... more
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