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I have made a platform in my room with a mounted TV on the wall. However after all is done I found that the hanging wires are really ugly. I don't want to ask the carpenter I used because he is not really responsive and his work is not as nice as I want it to be. However the door of the platform is such that I can only make one thin covering to cover the wires. Any DIY ideas how to hide them? Thanks!
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Big Scale Printer In Hdb Flat
kikilala_7277 replied to kikilala_7277's topic in Electronics & Electricals
Thank you for the info!!- 6 replies
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Big Scale Printer In Hdb Flat
kikilala_7277 replied to kikilala_7277's topic in Electronics & Electricals
It's a printer that can print banners n such. HP26500.- 6 replies
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Big Scale Printer In Hdb Flat
kikilala_7277 replied to kikilala_7277's topic in Electronics & Electricals
Ya. I thot so too but he showed me his printer which was indeed hooked up to big plugs. This is in his showroom at an industrial estate so I'm not sure is it because it's really needed or that's all he had at the showroom. Lol!! Now I'm not sure if I can buy it or not coz it makes no sense to rent an office in an industrial estate just for my small business.- 6 replies
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Sorry for my ignorance. I am thinking to buy a big scale printer for use in my new HDB for my small business. However the supplier told me that I will need industrial strength electricity (2 x 240V single phase 16Amp power) for the printer. When I checked on the brochure, it shows per below:- Power consumption Maximum: 4.8 kW maximum (only when warming up), Active: 2.7 kW, Powersave: 50 watts Power requirements Input voltage (auto ranging): 220 to 240 VAC (-10% +6%), 50/60 Hz (+/- 3 Hz), 15 A max per power cord My flat is a new BTO with higher electrical loading of 40amps. I know that HDB flats have 220-240V. Does that mean that I can use this printer at home? Thanks for any advise you can give me.
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