By Sal Vaglica. Pinterest Email Pocket Flipboard. Anthony Tieuli Sealing gaps around doors and windows can make your home feel warmer—and save you 10 to 15 percent on your energy bills. V Strip Tension Seal V strip, also known as tension seal, is a durable plastic or metal strip folded into a 'V' shape that springs open to bridge gaps.
Where It Goes Along the sides of a double-hung or sliding window; on the top and sides of a door. Felt Felt is sold in rolls, either plain or reinforced with a pliable metal strip. Where It Goes Around a door or window sash; in the door's jamb so that it compresses against the door. How to Install It Cut to the desired length with a utility knife, then staple or nail in place. Where It Goes Top and bottom of window sashes; inside door frames. How to Install It Cut to length, and adhere where needed.
Be sure to choose the right load classification for your application. Installing channel drain is within reach for DIYers, but you could call a contractor or landscaping company as well. Keep in mind that not all channel drain is made the same; however, the installation method is usually similar from product to product.
Every installation starts with a trench hence the name. The slope needs to be just right to get water into the drain and away from your home. If your channel is set too high, water can flow backwards instead of into it! Asphalt can warp or even melt the stick of channel. Concrete will give trench drain a solid footing without the heat damage. There are plenty of ways to configure a channel drain system to make it work for your home.
Here are some of the ways you can do it:. Every application is different. Use a circular or miter saw to get the most effectiveness out of the product. Many styles of channel offer an interlocking joining system, meaning everything snaps into place for a snug fit. Some products offer slots for rebar to help hold the channel in place while concrete is poured.
Metal V-strip is nailed into the sliding channel with finishing nails or brads. Open the sliding window sash as far as it will go. Clean out the sliding channels on the window jamb and remove any debris and dirt with window cleaner and paper towel. Sand the sliding channel with medium-grit sandpaper to create microscopic grooves on its surface to allow the V-strip adhesive to more readily attach to the channel.
Measure the length of the sliding channels. A horizontal sliding window has sliding channels on the top and bottom of the window jamb. Even a pair like these value-priced ones will be fine in most cases. Crimp tools are great for installing your amp and speaker wiring with professional results. Crimp connectors are sold separately in many automotive parts stores or general stores and are very affordable. I recommend a few tools. If you shop carefully, you can avoid getting ripped off on tool prices.
Never simply twist the wire together and wrap it in electrical tape. Always use a reliable connection. During warm weather, electrical tape adhesive can fail and the tape can come off of the wire. This exposes it to possible short circuits and potential damage to your radio or amp. A test meter is often incredibly helpful when installing an amplifier.
A basic but good budget model like this one at Amazon will work great. I recommend 18 ft length or more. Image of an aftermarket non-factory stereo showing the RCA jacks and speaker output wiring. Either one can be used for getting a signal to an amp, but RCA jacks offer a better option. In order to install a 4 channel amp and drive all 4 speakers, in many cases, the biggest obstacle is getting a signal to the amp. One of the reasons why is that factory amplified systems often have non-standard wiring connections for the audio path and are prone to bad noise problems if you connect an amplifier without the proper adapter or wiring.
Using this, you can run RCA cables to your amplifier. Amplifiers with high-level speaker-level inputs like this one allow connecting to speaker wiring for a signal source.
This avoids having to buy a separate adapter. Speaker level inputs are common on many 4 channel amplifiers. This then plugs into the speaker level input connector.
A typical speaker-level input harness for a 4 channel amp. The wires are color-coded to make installation easier. This allows an easier upgrade for your stereo later, which is very common for people to do.
Using the line-level converter now will allow you to run RCA cables to your 4 channel amp to be used later if you buy a better stereo which will include RCA jacks, almost always. RCA cables line-level connections are the preferred way to connect a signal to your amp if you have that option.
RCA jacks on the rear of a Pioneer head unit. White represents the left channel white red represents the right. These are standard colors for audio outputs for both car and home stereo. If your stereo has RCA jacks, then congratulations. Things just got a bit easier — and potentially better sounding, too! You can also click here to view the. You can bundle speaker wire together with wire ties to keep it neat and make the installation easier. Estimate the length of speaker wire you need to reach the amp or line level converter for each audio channel.
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