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Smart Home Wall Clutter

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Smart Home wall clutter can happen very easily to a home when an automation system design has failed to take into account the ascetics of the home. This wall clutter phenomenon especially happens when you have too many different contractors implementing electronics within your household. Most of the time when this happens the electronic elements within your home do not play well together and for many create unnecessary devices and switches and thermostats and touch panels that clog up your wall space and look with drywall acne throughout your home. With the advent of the iPad and pairing this with a well designed and implemented home automation control system, placing the tablet on an inductive charging dock it is a nice way to prevent wall clutter for your smart home. Keep your walls clean and free of electronic clutter by consulting and talking with your contractor or builder and demanding that you have one cohesive system that can limit the dials and switches on your w

Heat Kills Electronics

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Heat kills electronics especially when they are improperly installed and stacked one on top of the other. Electronics in general do not like heat and when it rises with no spacing for air flow the components heat builds off of each other creating a hot damaging environment for the more and more intricate devices we use. To help combat this problem properly space electronics with the help of equipment rack enclosures. Moving the hot air out and away from the equipment is a great first step in maintaining the build up of heat around your components. The best practice to eliminate the heat generated from your electronic equipment is to have a climate cooled space where the electronics reside to always keep them running at a climate controlled temperature and environment.

Protect Outdoor Wiring

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Protected wiring is a must when running wires outside. There are many reasons why running outdoor wiring in PVC or metal conduit is the best practice to protect the wiring and improve the longevity of the wires.  The outdoor elements can wreak havoc on any type of wiring from animals chewing on your wires to the sun beating down on the wire breaking down the protective layer for which all wiring needs to operate and work correctly. If you have gardeners or you are a DIY yard specialist you may at some point in time run into your outdoor wiring with a shovel or a set of shears trimming your hedges. Outdoor conduit can provide that added protection for your wiring to make it last for years to come. If you see a technician not protecting the wiring they are running you can be sure they are going the lazy route and you should be weary of their craftsmanship.

Planning for a Smart Home

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Planning for a smart home these days is not easy to do as more and more connected devices enter your living space each year. The earlier you have a plan together for your electronics system the better off you will be in the long run with technology rapidly speeding along. What electronic planning ultimately means is getting the correct amount of wires necessary for your needs in the correct quantity and in the correct locations. This is especially important when building a new house as your home is open and free to run these wires without the hindrance of finishing home materials such as insulation and drywall. Another important part when planning for a smart home is the design of your system which is ultimately your wants and needs. Discovering your wants and needs is done with discussions with a qualified home technology/integration specialists. They can help guide, suggest and plan for your future system and even go as far as creating engineered documents to follow when

Randomly Access Memories From When Your Computer Worked

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Random access memory (RAM) is a hardware electronic chip component that all of the current laptops and computers have in order to operate properly. The amount of programs and services that can be run on a computer at the same time can be attributed  to the RAM. If your RAM memory is low when using your computer then you could experience sluggish and slow performance when computing. Over the years many computer users keep adding programs and services to their computers without removing any and this can cause what we call a bloated computer and is slowing you down.RAM is easily upgradable to laptops and desktops alike. Upgrading your random access memory in most cases is simple to do can have a profound affect on the performance of your computer especially if you are experiencing a slow computer on start up. Please see the link below to search for your computer RAM's to help give your computer a boost of speed and performance. Search for RAM