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  • High Voltage
    High Voltage

    Ray Mantilla's "High Voltage" takes listeners on a thrilling journey through the vibrant world of Latin jazz. From the moment you press play, you are greeted with a high-energy explosion of rhythm and melody that will have you tapping your feet and bobbing your head in no time. Mantilla's percussion skills are second to none, and he showcases them with infectious grooves and intricate polyrhythms that will leave you in awe. The album is a masterclass in how to blend traditional Latin rhythms with modern jazz sensibilities, creating a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. Tracks like "Salsa Picante" and "Mambo Inn" are perfect examples of Mantilla's ability to blend fiery Latin rhythms with smooth jazz melodies, creating a sound that is both dynamic and sophisticated. The musicianship on display throughout the album is truly top-notch, with each member of the band bringing their A-game to every track. Overall, "High Voltage" is a must-listen for any fan of Latin jazz or just good music in general. Ray Mantilla has crafted an album that is sure to stand the test of time and solidify his place as one of the greats in the world of jazz music. So go ahead, turn up the volume and let the electrifying sounds of "High Voltage" take you on a musical journey like no other.

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  • High Voltage Punk
    High Voltage Punk

    From the ashes of rock 'n' roll comes "High Voltage Punk - A Tribute To AC/DC," a raucous collection of cover songs that pay homage to the legendary Aussie band. Various artists have lent their punk sensibilities to classic AC/DC tracks, resulting in a high-octane, head-banging experience that will leave you feeling electrified. The album kicks off with a ferocious rendition of "Highway to Hell" by The Ramones, setting the tone for what's to come. Each track on the album is a thrilling ride through the back catalogue of AC/DC, with bands like The Clash, The Sex Pistols, and The Misfits putting their own unique spin on timeless hits like "Back in Black" and "Thunderstruck." Standout moments include The Dead Kennedys' frenetic take on "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" and The Buzzcocks' blistering version of "You Shook Me All Night Long." These tracks capture the rebellious spirit of punk rock while staying true to the spirit of AC/DC. While some purists may scoff at the idea of punk bands covering classic rock songs, "High Voltage Punk" proves that great music knows no boundaries. So crank up the volume, grab a cold beer, and let this album transport you to a sweaty, beer-soaked punk rock show where the spirit of AC/DC lives on in all its high-voltage glory.

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  • Faithfull Voltage Detector Stick
    Faithfull Voltage Detector Stick

    The Faithfull Voltage Detector Stick is a non-contact AC voltage detector for detecting 5-1000V AC voltage. It is ideal for testing sockets and wires, and for detecting break points in a live wire.When AC voltage is detected, the indicator LED will flash red and the built-in buzzer will sound short beeps. The rotary power switch can be used to adjust the unit's detection sensitivity and an illumination function is provided for use in dark places. The detector's LED will flash red periodically to indicate there is sufficient battery power left. The casing features a pocket clip to help keep the unit close to hand.Supplied with batteries and user manual. Specification: Voltage Detecting Range: 5-1000V ACFrequency Range: 50~400HzSafety Category: CAT IV 1000VPower: 2 x 1.5V AAA batteries (supplied)Size: 154 x 32 x 28mmWeight: approx. 50g (including batteries)Additional Information:• Min. Voltage (V): 5• Max. Voltage (V): 1000• Current Type: AC

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  • Wiha Voltage Tester Screwdriver
    Wiha Voltage Tester Screwdriver

    The Wiha Voltage Tester for determining AC voltages in the range up to 250 volts with respect to earth potential. Suitable for trade and industry professionals. Each tool is individually tested at 10,000 V AC and approved for 1,000 V AC.It can be used as a fully-fledged screwdriver, Overall Length: 140mm.Range: 110-250V.

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  • How do the rated voltage, nominal voltage, and operating voltage differ?

    The rated voltage is the maximum voltage that a device can safely handle without being damaged. The nominal voltage is the standard voltage level at which a device is designed to operate efficiently. The operating voltage is the actual voltage at which a device is currently operating. These three values can differ, with the rated voltage being the highest, followed by the nominal voltage, and the operating voltage fluctuating within a certain range depending on the conditions.

  • How do medium voltage, high voltage, and extra-high voltage affect the human body?

    Medium voltage, high voltage, and extra-high voltage can all have varying effects on the human body depending on the level of exposure. Medium voltage (1kV to 69kV) can cause burns and muscle contractions, high voltage (69kV to 230kV) can lead to severe burns, cardiac arrest, and even death, while extra-high voltage (above 230kV) can result in instant death due to the high levels of electrical energy passing through the body. It is crucial to exercise caution and follow safety protocols when working with or near these voltage levels to prevent any harm to individuals.

  • Where can one find the missing voltage difference between battery voltage and consumer voltage?

    The missing voltage difference between battery voltage and consumer voltage can be found in the electrical components that make up the circuit between the battery and the consumer. This could include resistors, capacitors, inductors, or other components that may be affecting the voltage. By analyzing the circuit and using techniques such as Kirchhoff's voltage law and Ohm's law, one can identify and calculate the missing voltage difference. Additionally, using a multimeter to measure the voltage at different points in the circuit can help pinpoint where the voltage drop is occurring.

  • Which voltage converter?

    The best voltage converter to use depends on the specific devices you are trying to power and the countries you will be traveling to. For most electronic devices, a voltage converter that can handle a range of voltages (such as 100-240V) is recommended. Additionally, it is important to consider the wattage requirements of your devices to ensure the voltage converter can handle the power load. It is also a good idea to look for a converter that has built-in surge protection to safeguard your devices from power spikes.

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  • Faithfull Pen Voltage Detector
    Faithfull Pen Voltage Detector

    This Faithfull Voltage Detector is a handy instrument that uses a safe, non-contact method to detect AC voltage in outlets, lighting fixtures, circuit breakers, wires and cables and can be used to find circuit breaks in a wire. A voltage test is easy to carry out by simply holding the detector by its body and placing the white end cap near or onto a cable or fitting believed to be carrying electricity. The detector tip will light up RED if a voltage is present. The tester can be used to detect voltage from 50 to 1,000 VAC. The tester is a convenient pen size with a fixing clip and easily fits into pockets ready for use. Features:LED detects the presence of AC current.Locate breaks in power cables and wires.Non contact testing for complete safety.Convenient pen size with a pocket clip.2 x 1.5V AAA Alkaline Batteries included. Specification:Voltage Detection: 50V-1,000V ACFrequency: 50-500HzMeasurement: CAT II, 1000VCategory: CAT III, 600V Warning:Always test on a known live circuit before use.This detector is not designed to carry out contact tests on live supplies. Any other form of test should be carried out by a qualified electrician.Additional Information:• Min. Voltage (V): 50• Max. Voltage (V): 1000• Current Type: AC

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  • Sealey Non Contact Voltage Detector
    Sealey Non Contact Voltage Detector

    Non-contact voltage detector with LED/audible indication. Designed for quickly identifying wire and cable breaks as well as detecting voltage in fuses, cables, switches, outlets, lighting fixtures and many more. Features two selectable sensitive settings low gear (L) and high gear (H) detecting voltage ranges from 80V – 1000V. Requires 2 x AAA batteries (not included). Features & Benefits: • Non-contact voltage detector with LED/audible indication. • Designed for quickly identifying wire and cable breaks as well as detecting voltage in fuses, cables, switches, outlets, lighting fixtures and many more. • Features two selectable sensitive settings low gear (L) and high gear (H) detecting voltage ranges from 80V – 1000V. • Requires 2 x AAA batteries (not included). • Model No. AK1998 Specifications: Model No AK1998 Brand: Premier Dimensions: 26 x 22 x 160mm Display: Red LED Frequency: 50-60Hz Nett Weight: 0.04kg Operating Temperature: 0°C to +40°C at RH

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  • Sealey High Voltage PPE Kit
    Sealey High Voltage PPE Kit

    Package includes: Model No. - Description HRP45 - High Voltage Rescue Pole. HVG1000VL - 1kV Electrician's Safety Gloves HVM17K02 - 1 x 1m Electrician's Insulating Rubber Safety Mat. Ideal for technicians working on modern hybrid and electrical vehicles. Features & Benefits: • Package includes: • Model No. - Description • HRP45 - High Voltage Rescue Pole • HVG1000VL - 1kV Electrician's Safety Gloves • HVM17K02 - Electrician's Insulating Rubber Safety Mat • Ideal for technicians working on modern hybrid and electrical vehicles • Model No. HP55K2COMBO Specifications: Model No HP55K2COMBO Brand: Sealey

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  • Sealey High Voltage Rescue Pole
    Sealey High Voltage Rescue Pole

    High voltage rescue pole suitable for use up to 45kV AC in dry conditions, in accordance with EN 50508. Supplied with wall mounting brackets and instructions for use. Suitable for hybrid and electric vehicle applications. Features & Benefits: • High voltage rescue pole suitable for use up to 45kV AC in dry conditions, in accordance with EN 50508. • Supplied with wall mounting brackets and instructions for use. • Suitable for hybrid and electric vehicle applications. • Length: 1.79m. • Model No. HRP45 Specifications: Model No HRP45 Brand: Sealey Nett Weight: 0.00kg

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  • What is the difference between operating voltage and resting voltage?

    Operating voltage refers to the voltage required for a device to function properly and carry out its intended tasks. Resting voltage, on the other hand, is the voltage level when the device is not in use or in an idle state. Operating voltage is typically higher than resting voltage as the device needs more power to perform its functions.

  • What is the difference between working voltage and resting voltage?

    Working voltage refers to the voltage required for a device or system to operate or function properly. It is the voltage at which the device is actively performing its intended function. Resting voltage, on the other hand, refers to the voltage level when the device is not in use or in a standby mode. It is the voltage present in the system when it is at rest or idle.

  • What is the effective voltage of an unloaded voltage divider?

    The effective voltage of an unloaded voltage divider is equal to the input voltage. This is because when there is no load connected to the output of the voltage divider, no current flows through the divider resistors. As a result, the output voltage is the same as the input voltage. The voltage divider simply divides the input voltage based on the ratio of the resistors, but without a load, the output voltage remains equal to the input voltage.

  • How do you calculate the voltage at the supply voltage?

    To calculate the voltage at the supply voltage, you need to consider the voltage drop across any components connected in series with the supply voltage. This can be done by summing up the voltage drops across each component in the circuit. Additionally, you can use Ohm's Law (V = I * R) to calculate the voltage drop across a resistor if you know the current flowing through it and its resistance. Finally, ensure that the sum of all voltage drops equals the supply voltage in a closed circuit.

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