Categories Electrical Wiring, Electrician, Residential, Safety

How surge suppressors can save your electronics

How surge suppressors can save your electronics

Electrical surges are always caused by lightning strikes or transformer outages, right? Wrong. The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) says up to 80% of all power surges originate in your home. And surge suppressors can help.

Think about the number of electronics in your home when you were a kid. Now, you likely have more valuable electronics and equipment in one room than an average 1980s residence. In fact, electrical consumption increased by more than 200% between 1980-2013.

So, there\’s a great deal to power up at home today.

Let\’s learn more about surge suppressors and how they\’re an effective way to protect your electronics and appliances from power spikes.

Surge Suppressors Prevent Expensive Damages

It’s ironic that the biggest causes of in-home power surges are appliances (ones most likely to be damaged by a power surge). Refrigerators, freezers, and HVAC (heating, ventilation, air conditioning) systems are the main culprits. But you can cause a whole-house blackout with a hairdryer working in the bathroom or a power tool project in the garage.

Surge suppressors are well worth the investment. Did you know an average home has over $15,000 worth of appliances and equipment that need protection from power surges?

Benefits of SPDs

Most in-home power surges are caused by large electrical appliances that switch on and off. SPDs (surge protection devices) or “surge suppressors” have multiple advantages:

  • Add safety by limiting the chances of fire
  • Cost a fraction of what it would take to repair and replace damaged appliances and electronics
  • Lower energy use
  • Maintain reliability and operation of electronics by controlling electrical flow
  • Reduce energy expenses

Whole-House Surge Suppressors: What to Consider

There are several key considerations for purchasing a whole-house surge suppressor. What do you want to protect? Everything, of course.

By themselves, whole-house suppressors can’t completely stop power surges. You should also have plug-in surge suppressors. Plug-in units can be small and inexpensive or can be “the size of a pizza box that guard all the components in a home theater,” says This Old House.

Look for whole-house surge suppressors rated to stop a minimum 40,000-amp surge. You’ll want an alarm that lets you know when a power surge has occurred. You’ll also want thermal fuses. Your local electrician will hard-wire your whole-house surge suppressor to the service panel. (Without complications, the installation can take about 2 hours.)

Before you buy: You must ensure the suppressor will work with your system. If it doesn’t, you may need to purchase additional equipment. Ask your electrician if you are unsure. Surge suppressors for lake cottages don’t need the same power as a 2,500-square-foot home. And check out all warranty options.

The Best Whole-House Surge Suppressors

If you research whole-house surge suppressors for yourself, you’ll see mixed reviews for several top products.

It\’s best to talk with your licensed electrician about which surge suppressor suits your home and its electronics best. The experts at Turn It On Electric will assess your property and appliances. Then they\’ll determine which makes the most sense for your usage and protection.

In this case, a customized evaluation is necessary. Don\’t be lured by \”quick fixes\” or a \”great deal\” out there. When it comes to your home and safety, choose to listen to an experienced electrical contractor.

3 Steps to Increase Safety and Property Value

After losing a Sub-Zero® refrigerator ($5,000+), two KitchenAid® wall ovens ($3,000+), and several computer and entertainment electronics, a Phoenix-area homeowner was more than happy to invest in a whole-house surge protection system. (The installation cost was much less than replacing the damaged appliances and electronics.)

Turn It On Electric of Phoenix can work with you to protect your property while increasing its value. Let’s explore the affordability of surge suppressors for your home or business.

Follow these steps:

  1. Make a list of your property’s appliances and electronics.
  2. Do an outlet count.
  3. Contact Turn It On Electric today!
Categories Lighting, Outdoor, Residential, Safety

Best exterior lights for entertaining

Best exterior lights for entertaining

Late summer nights here in Phoenix typically deliver beautiful, warm weather. It\’s no surprise that many local residents enjoy entertaining in their backyards. And exterior lights are a part of that. It\’s likely that you already realize the beauty and power of outdoor lighting. Even the simplest of installations can create a very festive atmosphere.

Follow these tips for selecting exterior lights to turn your outdoor space into an oasis of fun. Whether you are hosting a birthday party or relaxing under the stars, a warm glow can amp up your experience.

String Lighting

These long strands feature evenly spaced bulbs along a single cord, and they are incredibly popular for outdoor installation. Even if you don\’t have a dedicated patio cover in your backyard, you can create the illusion of one with string lights.

It will benefit you to have these professionally installed. You\’ll want quality materials, as well as a custom, permanent design you can be proud of. Too often, people hang their own lights and are disappointed with the outcome. It\’s not as simple \”as seen on TV.\” Hire experience, and get exactly what you envision.

These string lights further define various spaces in your yard, letting guests know which areas are for dining, lounging, socializing, and other activities. You\’ll want an expert handling it all, especially when it comes to higher installations and areas that lack electrical outlets.

Pathway Lighting

While some of your guests may be familiar with the layout of your backyard, you may not always be able to claim this for everyone who visits your home. With pathway lights, your guests will be able to see their way around your yard, helping to prevent anyone from tripping and falling or stumbling into your garden.

You\’ll want these professionally installed to ensure that the lights aren\’t too bright. You don\’t want them to overwhelm people\’s eyes in the darkness. The goal here is to simply illuminate the path, not brighten up the entire yard. If you have any stairs in your yard, the experts will know to give these areas extra attention, as they are common sites for accidents in the night.

Focused Garden Lighting

In addition to illuminating the areas where you and your guests will be hanging out, it is also a good idea to showcase some of the most attractive aspects of your garden. For example, if you have a large tree on your property, a vertical spotlight can help to show it off. Flowers with bright colors, unique plants, and decorative items are some other prime locations for localized exterior lights.

When lighting up your garden, your lighting professional will focus on just a few key pieces that truly stand out. Because you\’ll want to highlight your yard\’s best features, not light up the entire space. Again, it\’s a good idea to keep exterior lights relatively dim so they don\’t distract from the overall ambiance of your outdoor area under the stars.

Take the Overall Effect into Account

When it comes to placing exterior lights, it pays to have at least an expert plan in place before you get started. This way, you can develop a cohesive lighting design for the entire space, not just individual pieces. With an efficient plan in mind, you\’ll achieve a space that sets the perfect mood for entertaining.

At Turn It On Electric, we\’ll verify your fixtures are designed for optimal outdoor use. This will ensure that your exterior lights can withstand a variety of weather conditions and minimize the risk of electrocution.

Upgrade Your Phoenix Backyard with Exterior Lights

When you are ready to transform your yard with exterior lights, the Turn It On Electric team is here to help. We\’ll work with you to develop the overall design for your space and install everything for you – safely and efficiently. Call today to get started.

Categories Lighting, Safety

Different Workbench Lights for Your Home Projects

Different Workbench Lights for Your Home Projects

She sheds and man caves often include hobby areas and workstations. If you spend any time at all on project detail work, poor vision can manifest itself in headaches, upper-body muscle aches, and difficulty concentrating. Why suffer? Good table and workbench lights are convenient and safer.

Illuminating Options: Workbench Lights

Your project style and workmanship are unique. Workbench lights should be customized to the way you work. It’s important to study the lighting options that make the most sense for you.

Good Lighting for Workspaces

Selecting the best lighting for your space depends on what you do and what you need. You and your lighting professional will need to carefully study the designated area to customize your workbench lights installation.

For example, fluorescent lights are the traditional choice for garage spaces. But consider what you do because other choices might be better. Task lights should shine directly on your work area and not in your eyes. Lighting shadows should never block your workspace.

Basic guidelines for interior workrooms and garage workbench lights include:

  • Fluorescent fixtures should use a minimum of 4-foot bulbs.
  • If your work involves seeing colors truly (paints, stains, etc.), ask about the color rendering index (CRI) rating. You likely need an 85+ rating.
  • Install at least one 8-foot fixture per 85-cubic feet of space.

Types of Hobby and Workbench Lights

LED

  • Best choice for under-cabinet
  • Better long-term ROI (return on investment)
  • Direct
  • Durable
  • More color temperature choices
  • Most energy-efficient
  • Most expensive
  • No hazardous materials
  • Produces very little heat

Recessed

  • Fluorescent – Good energy-efficient choice; require a ballast to regulate current
  • Halogen – Lasts longer but burns hotter
  • Incandescent – Least efficient
  • LED – Long-life, dimmable; so far, one of the best technologies

Under-cabinet

Some under-cabinet lights can be wireless-remote-controlled, SmartPhone- or virtual assistant-managed (Alexa). Technology is fun, but flipping a mounted control might be faster. Proper positioning is important, or you risk cabinet damage.

Direct wiring should be professionally installed.

  • Fluorescent – May flicker or strobe; becoming harder to find
  • LED – Ideal for sensitive eyes

High-bay

Here are the options if you have a large work area, like a garage or storage area. Choices include fluorescent, HPS (high-pressure sodium), and metal halide. Again, LEDs are the big winners for the best choice of high-bay lighting.

Workbench Lighting to Avoid

Day 1: “I’m into DIY, and I liked the idea of a moveable clamp light,” said Sharon. “It\’s cheap and easy.\”

Day 3: “It isn’t working. The clamp is hard to squeeze, so moving it is a pain. I’ve even knocked it off, or it’s fallen down on its own. So many times it’s more of a problem than a visual aid.”

Carpentry, quilting, mosaics, potting plants: We consider these crafts “art.” We seldom think working with a drill press is art. But if you’re creating something or making something work better, it’s art. Your art. Your work is worth it, so avoid shoddy lighting solutions. \”Cheap and easy\” isn\’t the same as efficient.

Customized Craft, Workbench Lights Worth the Investment

You put your heart into creating something beautiful, functional, or both. Make your workspace inspiring and comfortable with proper lighting. We have ideas too. In fact, your lighting preferences and family safety is our \”art\” and our life’s work.

Let’s discuss your lighting options. Contact Turn It On Electric today.

Categories Lighting, Outdoor, Residential, Safety

7 Types of Professional Landscape Lighting

7 Types of Professional Landscape Lighting

There are so many types of lights and ways to install professional landscape lighting! And it’s fun. Here are ideas for revamping your home’s exterior while avoiding some common mistakes.

The key, says Lumens’ Landscape Lighting Guide, is to take your time and work with a professional. You want a lighting layout to specifically reflect your unique sense of style. (That’s the fun part.) But you also want to work with the right voltage for your transformer. (Of course, that’s the necessary safety part.)

Why Do You Want Landscape Lighting?

Think about the reasons you want professionally installed landscape lighting:

  • Aesthetics
  • Increasing property value
  • More curb appeal
  • Safety
  • Setting(s) for entertainment

You make a mistake if you skip this step. For example, homeowners too often discover they need more or less or a different lighting arrangement altogether. When do they realize this? After the fact. It\’s important to note that over-lit spaces can become uncomfortable. Further, they can even be unusable over time if they\’re not installed correctly.

When your exterior lights are professionally arranged and installed, you get exactly what you want. Indeed, you “get it right” the first time.

Professional landscape lighting installation:

  • Includes details – First, your lighting pro can offer ideas about things you might forget to consider. This includes types of applications or installation options.
  • Is customized – Second, a landscape lighting professional keeps your original goals in mind so your outdoor space is fulfilling.
  • Provides professional options – Next, materials and fixtures you aren’t able to access can be acquired by your lighting professional. And often at a better price.
  • Saves money – Finally, many people end up replacing low-quality, big-box retail store fixtures anyway. But a professionally lit exterior looks better and increases your property value. It\’s the best long-term solution.

7 Types of Phoenix Landscape Lighting

When you live in a state like Arizona, you want to celebrate the quality of life. Your landscape lighting can be spectacular or sophisticated…or both.

Common Lighting Techniques

  • Bullet – Lightbulb-filled fixtures; project narrow beam
  • Downlight – Installed higher; cast light downward
  • Flood – Wider beam than a bullet; brighter than a wash
  • Garden – Small-post lights reflect downward; sidewalks, etc.
  • Uplight – Shine upward; installed low- or ground-level
  • Wash – Soft, subtle light
  • Well – In-ground, invisible, waterproof fixture

Creative Lighting Techniques

  • Exterior entrances – Uplight
  • Flowerbeds – Garden; 20\’ apart
  • Focal points – Bullet, flood, wash
  • Garden walls – Bullet, flood, well
  • Ground-level focal points – Downlight
  • Home façade – Bullet, wash
  • Large/unique trees – Uplight
  • Patios/pools – Downlight, moonlighting*
  • Trees – Bullet, downlight, flood, well
  • Water features – Downlight

Get the Three A’s with Us

Work with Turn It On Electric professionals for an affordable, attractive, Arizona landscape lighting project. Truly, it can be your proudest accomplishment this year. You\’ll feel great about your new landscape lighting. And all your guests will notice and enjoy the atmosphere too.

In the end, we want to help you avoid:

  • Over-lighting
  • Poor planning
  • Unsafe installation
  • Using the wrong fixtures
  • Wrong-size lights

These are common landscape lighting mistakes. So, let’s get together to discuss the possibilities. We can design a timeframe and a budget that can turn your home’s landscape into a true showplace. Call us now to schedule.
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*Affix a spotlight in a tree and point the beam down to replicate “moonshine” on your pool or seating arrangement.

Categories Residential, Safety

What Kind of Security Cameras Are Best for My Home?

What Kind of Security Cameras Are Best for My Home?

There are plenty of reasons your home needs security cameras.

Nanny and nursery security cameras are fixtures in households with babies and babysitters. Your kids may be old enough to stay home alone, but your 13-year-old thinks he’s a master chef. With kitchen cams, you can monitor kids’ safety while allowing them creative freedom.

Outside, yard monitoring and safety is another issue for which home security cameras are the solution. Most home robberies are opportunity-based. Locked doors and windows are the best precautions. But motion-light sensors are terrific deterrents.

Indoor Security Cameras

When your mom said she had “eyes in the back of her head,” you thought she was kidding. Today, Mom has eyes in her ceiling fans and corners of almost every room in the house. Indoor security cameras have quickly resolved “He did it!” “No, she did it!” disputes.

Timed lighting devices and cameras are powerful indoor security tools for homeowners. In May 2020, NY Times Wirecutter released its best indoor security cameras list:

  1. Logitech Circle 2 – Continuous recording, 180-degree view, smart geofencing, user-friendly, and sharp 1080p video give Logitech the vote for best indoor wifi camera. Integrates support with Amazon, Apple, and Google.
  2. Google Nest Cam Indoor – Records 24/7, delivers alerts, and links to other smart home devices.
  3. Arlo Q – Customizable activity zones, alerts, and 7-day video storage. After about 3 years, the video gets a pinkish tint, but customer service responds quickly, even after the warranty expires.
  4. Wyze Cam v2 – These indoor security cameras deliver a lot of bang for about $25 bucks. They integrate with Alexa, Google, and IFTTT.

Security Cameras for Your Pets

Indoor pet cams are increasingly popular. You can alleviate separation anxiety (your pet’s and your’s) while away from home. Top-rated pet cams include:

  • Pawbo Life – This device comes with a treat dispenser and an integrated laser for game-playing. 720p HD resolution, 130-degree view, no night vision but 2-way audio. Special ringtone alerts pet you are “tuning in” for a chat.
  • Furbo – 1080p HD resolution with a 16-degree view, night vision, and 2-way audio. When your dog barks, it triggers an alert on your smartphone. Lights cue your dog that you’re about to speak and a treat dispenser reinforces training and rewards.
  • PetChatz PawCall – Chew-resistant design with 720p HD resolution, 65.5-degrees view; no night vision. Allows pets to “see” you during a call. It comes with a paw pad so your pet can signal you when lonely. Integrated treat dispenser and a calming aromatherapy option.

Outdoor Security Cameras

Some say a mean dog is the best outdoor security, but that may no longer be the case: Ring outdoor floodlight camera and siren is a best-seller because it has an evolutionary protection system:

  • A loud security siren-alert
  • Real-time motion-detection or recorded views
  • Two hardwired, super LED floodlights
  • Wide-angle, customizable field-of-view zones video camera

In addition to the Ring outdoor floodlight system, Review.org’s May 2020 picks for outdoor security included:

  • Amchrest 4k Dome
  • Arlo Ultra
  • Google Nest Cam IQ
  • Vivint Outdoor

Turn It On Electric Security Cameras Installations Protect Loved Ones and Increase Property Values

Turn It On Electric of Arizona is an electrical contracting company serving Maricopa County and nearby communities. We often recommend Ring security systems for all-around, whole-house indoor, and outdoor security installation. Ask us about an estimate for security lights, cameras, and motion sensors. It’s a smart investment in your home and family.