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Can I use my seat heater switch as a toggle switch for my amp?

I have a 98 grand prix with a seat heater switch on the floor shift console. I want to know if I could wire this to my amp as a on/off toggle switch for my car amp? The seat heater switch doesn't get used at all.

How do I attach an LED bulb to a solar panel, battery and a switch?

This seems simple enough but nobody knows how to do it. I need to make a lighting system for a boat. I want it to be solar powered. All I need is a way to get a solar panel attached to a battery for storage and then a switch so I can turn it on at night. The boat is wired for battery power and I have yet to find a simple lighting system that I can just make my own light fixture for. there are so many choices if I want it for a garden but for marine applications they will rust. please help,.

I replaced a light switch with 2 switches, now some lights will only come on when the others are on. Why?

These two switches (on the same panel) control four ceiling lights. On the old switch, each of the 2 switches controlled 2 lights, and they were completely independent. each switch still controls 2 lights, but now one pair of lights will only come on when the other is turned on. how can I get it back the way it was? Thanks in advance for any assistance.

Pull the switches out again and then pigtail the power supply with two pigtails. reconnect your switches and they will work independently of each other. the way you have it set up now is the power to the second switch is coming through the first.

How to set up electrcal box for hundreds of christmas lights, taht can be controlled by a cople of switchs?

Go to the electrical section of a "big box" store [Lowe's, Home Depot, etc.] and get a salesman to find you a plug-in type switchbox that also includes plug-ins for the cord/s coming from your string of lights. they may even have such an item designed just for Xmas light-strings–I've seen them in catalogues, in fact. "Christmas lights electrical fixtures" might be worth Googling – hopefully you can pull up pictures of the gadgets and see if they're what you want. Start nearer to home…a good salesclerk at a 'big box' should be able to help you.

ZaGO MAnufacturing Company Makes Shocking Improvement to Microphone Technology

Newark, New Jersey (PRWEB) June 08, 2011

In the entertainment business, nothing gets more attention than a shocking act, but recently, a prominent microphone manufacturer turned to ZaGO Manufacturing Company when things became a little too shocking.

The microphone manufacturer was hearing from its customers that their sweaty hands were causing the microphones to short circuit when they pressed the tactile on/off button posing a risk of electrical shock. Naturally, ZaGO was able to supply a sealing solution to the problem. Working closely with the microphone maker, ZaGO designed and manufactured a cover for the tiny switch, fully sealing the switch and preventing inconvenient, ill-timed and potentially dangerous short circuits.

ZaGO specializes in designing economical, environmentally responsible sealing solutions that will ensure the long lasting and dependable operation of switches. ZaGO’s technical group is always available to work alongside its customers’ engineers to create a unique design to fit their specifications and ensure the highest quality product.

Today major manufacturers of rocker, push button, toggle and tactile switches and circuit breakers are increasingly choosing ZaGO’s waterproof sealing switch boots not just for their high quality and cost competitiveness, but also because ZaGO’s switch covers have an excellent “feel” upon actuation, are durable and dependable, and can be ordered in a wide variety of colors.

ZaGO Manufacturing Company has been has been producing sealing products for nearly twenty years in Newark, New Jersey. Operating out of a state-of-the-art facility in south Newark in close proximity to Newark Airport, the Port of Newark and all of New Jersey’s major transportation and mass transit routes, ZaGO makes daily shipments throughout the United States, Central and South America, Mexico, Canada, Europe and Asia.

Read the full story at prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8539823.htm

Can mascara make your eyelashes fall out?

So I've been using mascara for the past several months. I started off with Maybelline great Lash but switched to Maybelline XXL Waterproof kind about a month back. I've heard that mascara can make your eyelashes fall off if you use it everyday. Is this true?

My eyelashes are already really long and curly so I only use one coat to volumize them, and I never use an eyelash curler. Also, I know waterproof mascara can dry your eyes out, but it rains a lot where I live and I'm a swimmer so I have to use it. I use makeup remover to wash to it off every night, and my eyelashes have been falling off at a normal rate…

p.s. Also, would it be okay if I slept with my mascara on and then just washed it off in the shower the next morning? I tend to party late on weekends and don't have time to take it off.

well yes mascara can…u say ur eyelashes r already falling out…so i would suggest stop the mascara..

Here is a webpage where someone asked the same question advicenators.com/qview.php?q=…

No!NO!no!
I have been wearing mascara since I was 11 almost everyday and im 13.
whoever says that is a joke. mascara is a safe product with most brands and will make you happy.
So enjoy it and stop worrying about what others say! :)

Yeah mascara can make your eyelashes fall out

but your eyelashes fall out every few weeks anyways and then grow back

no big deal lol
It's not like your going to be bald of eyelashes from wearing mascara

Very good question. I have noticed that happening to me. I personally believe it is true. I think it is due to clumps though that I occasionally get and then trying to take it off and the eyelashes seem to fall out. Eyelashes fall out regardless though. maybe it is due to the weight of the mascara or something. who knows. If you sleep in it and you get all that sleep junk mixed in and you either pull it off, rub it off or whatever and your eyelashes are stuck together they seem just fall out. This may not make anysense…but I would just go light on the mascara. the more you put on (heavy) the more likely they are to fall out.

dont worry i've never heard of this rumor before but maybe they're just saying that you shouldnt wear mascara more than 1-3 times a day.

it depends on how much you use. if you are touching your eyelashes, they will fall out. It's not healthy to sleep with the mascara on because they will definitley fall out.

i have really long pretty eye lashes and i started to use a mascara i think from L'oreal and my lashes started falling out but it was like noticable to me, i stopped using it and i went to the health food store and found this all natural mascara that actually makes your lashes grow. It awesome it looks sooo good and it feed my lashs. They don't fall out anymore and look better than ever. the name of the mascara is No Miss Masacra . I found a web site that sells it if you want to check it out.

yhst-48641225173758.stores.yahoo.…

nope, it must be somethign else ur doing. and yes its ok 2 sleep in it, i sleep in mine and i wear the same type.

Hope I helped!

On my whirlpool cabrio washer i replaced my lid lock switch which was broken?

now the washer wont work. everything turns on as it should and the lid locks normally but nothing happens.no water, no spin, nothing. its completely silent. i have tried all cycles but nothing happens
could there be a fuse somewhere that's fried? please help