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Thursday, January 24, 2008
Singaporeans Are Stuck with high Natural Gas Prices
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24 Jan 2008 Natural Gas prices dropped from US$12/= to about US$8/= whereas crude oil prices dropped less than 10%. It is time for Singapo...
Heat Pumps for the First Wasteheat District Cooling System in Singapore
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Heat pump works exactly the opposite of air-conditioner; it blows hot air instead of cool air. It has many industrial applications. This ar...
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
WasteHeat District Cooling System
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A Concept Proposal for a WasteHeat District Cooling System in Singapore 22 Jan 2008 Introduction Singapore imports almost all her energies;...
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Replacement of Car Engine Oil By Vacuum
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Introduction Sick of crawling underneath the car to un-tighten that nasty drain bolt to drain the engine oil? Think about using vaccum to su...
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Monday, January 21, 2008
Converting Tyre Pump to Vacuum Pump
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Introduction Want a vacuum pump? Have you ever think about converting the cheap tyre pump into vacuum pump? Here is how. What is the use of ...
Repairing Car Air-Conditioning system (Part 3)
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Charging Car Airconditioning System Jump to 1. Vacuuming 2. Charging up 3. Testing and Commissioning 4. Repairing Airconditioning (Part...
Repairing Car Air-conditioning (Part 2)
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Car Airconditioning Gas Leak Detection Jump to 1. Problems in leak detection 2. Gas Detection Instrument 3. Car Air-conditioning Part 1 4....
Sunday, January 20, 2008
To Embed Automated Gifs in Blog/Websites
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Introduction Bloggers cannot embed automated GIFs in their articles because blogspot will convert them automatically to JPG. This article te...
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Saturday, January 19, 2008
Repairing Car Air-conditioning (Part 1)
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1. How Air-conditioning works? 2. The Special Tools and Equipment? 3. The Professional Must Owned Equipment? 4. The Professionals Verse ...
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Friday, January 18, 2008
Home Made Food for the Koi Fishes
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Introduction We kept 10 Koi fishes in our indoor pond; 8 of them survive for more than 10 years. We rear them from about 2 inches to more th...
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