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1. Postage Stamps
More than any other hobby, perhaps, stamp collecting leads you into a new and very wide world. You will find, as you get deeper and deeper into it, that you are suddenly getting very interested in the tropical fish of New Caledonia or the animals of East Africa; you will discover a yearning to find out more about the Battle of Bull Run or the Siege at Valley Forge; you will wonder how the Graf Zeppelin succeeded as a mail carrier, or how Byrd got his letters in Little America; you will scrutinize each stamp for a tiny, value-increasing error, and discover that the stamp you hold between your tweezers is a small fortune in historical fact and a key to a great store of knowledge.
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2. Sea Shells
One shell leads to another, and all at once you find you have started a collection. Maybe you'll use it in an indoor rock garden or aquarium, or maybe you'll give all your shells to the neighbors' kids.
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3. Reading
This leads him to many kinds of books on many subjects, from many ages, but he rarely finds one that is disappointing.
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4. General Safety Precautions
The interlock switch is ordinarily wired in series with the power-line leads to the electronic power supply unit, and is installed on the lid or door of the enclosure so as to break the circuit when the lid or door is opened.
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5. Grounding Of Equipment
The green lead must never be mixed with the black or white leads which are the true current-carrying conductors.
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6. Record Player
Then disconnect wire leads from cartridge, remove cartridge and replace it in toto or simply the needle. Unfortunately, complete directions are impossible here because each make is different.
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7. Converting AC To DC
Then, with the appliance disconnected, attach the leads from an ohmmeter to the diode and check resistance. Then reverse the ohmmeter leads and check the resistance through the diode in the opposite direction.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/electrical_projects/​tools/​converting_ac_to_dc.html

8. The Volt - Ohm - Milliammeter
To zero the meter, connect the test leads to their appropriate jacks on the face of the meter—plus is red and minus (common) is black—and while touching the leads together, adjust the zero control for a 0 reading on the ohms scale.
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9. Bench - Type Continuity Checker
It can be seen that the test leads applied across the plug prongs of the appliance cord, or across isolated portions of the circuit, will achieve the same result.
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10. Other Devices
The test leads are connected across the thermostat terminals. By raising and lowering the temperature dial, the contacts of the thermostat should open and close.
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May 24, 2012