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					<title>What is a 70 Volt Sound System?</title>

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					<description><![CDATA[OK! ....  So you&#39re it, you&#39re the one, you&#39re the guy or gal that&#39s been given the job (voluntarily or otherwise) of repairing, installing or expanding that P.A. system at work or at church.  Or maybe you&#39ve decided to finally install]]></description>

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					<title>Wire Gauge Table</title>

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					<title>Wire</title>

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					<description><![CDATA[Wire comes in GAUGES (AWG, American Wire Gauge) and number of conductors (the number of wires inside).&nbsp; It is either solid (a single piece of copper inside) or stranded (multiple small strands twisted together).&nbsp; Stranded is general]]></description>

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					<title>Ohm&amp;#39s Law</title>

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					<description><![CDATA[Now we have this thing called OHM&#39s LAW and it really isn&#39t as difficult as it may seem.<br />

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Ohm&#39s law is made up of three components; Voltage (E), Current (I) and Resistance.&nbsp; You can also use these compo]]></description>

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					<title>Stuff you Need to know about Wire</title>

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					<description><![CDATA[Wire is only electricity hose and gets it from one place to another.  The simple deal is that you can’t put 500 gallons a minute through a drinking straw without a mess.  The same applies to wire and selecting the right type for your particular appli]]></description>

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					<title>How to Select an AC Adapter</title>

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<p style="margin-bottom: 0in;">We all seem to loose at one time or
another that pesky little black thing that supplies the power to our
CD, display or even notebook.</p>




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					<title>HDTV Cable FAQ</title>

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	<span style="font-weight: bold;">What kind of cable to I need for my
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