Friday, July 31, 2009

I have space problems in my server and need to shift users from c drive to d drive. Can any one guide how ?

My server C drive is running out of space, and number of users are taking up the space. I need to shift the users from c drive to d drive, in a way they can still log in, and work routinely.


How can this be done without changes in user profiles ?

I have space problems in my server and need to shift users from c drive to d drive. Can any one guide how ?
maybe it's just because you don't have enough memory if so then delete things that take up a lot of memory


What specials are currently going in Orlando area for A/C inspection?

In the newspapers, they generally have $10-30 inspections for A/C units. I need to have an inspection done in the next couple of days but don't have one of the ads from the paper. Does anyone know of a special near Orlando like this?

What specials are currently going in Orlando area for A/C inspection?
Think about it. How can a company make a profit on a $30.00 check up. They are going to find something wrong even if there isn't. Usually they recommend a $300.00 duct cleaning. Find someone that does not offer such an extremly low price. Average price is $150.00 and they are not out to rip you off. Best referance is a neighbor or friend.


HVAC tech. also from Florida 35 years. Pinellas County


Where can I get a Key Switch air conditioning (a/c) device to turn on and off by using a key?

A key is inserted into a box and you turn the key to on or off this allows current to flow to the air conditioning. Great for hotels when clients leave the a/c on all day.

Where can I get a Key Switch air conditioning (a/c) device to turn on and off by using a key?
They paid for the room so they can run the AC all day if they want.





But the keyed switch will be abailable at electrical supply houses. I know that Allen-Bradely makes them.
Reply:Turn the A/C off in a room I have paid for, and You'll need a key to the hospital, and your attorney's office.
Reply:This is a key operated outlet, essentially, contained in a metal housing. Both require the same key - to turn the power on / off, or to open the housing.


inside the housing your plug from your device is plugged into the outlet. Power must flow through the key switch, in the off position the switch is 'OFF' and like any other switch it disrupts power.


I'd check with an electrical supply store, you will need to know your source voltage and possibly your load current or your line current rating; such as, 120 Volts on a 20 Amp Breaker.





The switch itself though, may actually operate on a lower current which operates a relay - this connects / disconnects the higher voltage device.


At least, this is the way I'd design it if I were designing my own. That way if the switch malfunctions down the road i am not in a direct line to the higher voltage.





Many hotels have come to realize it is cheaper to operate a central Air Conditioning Unit than it is to purchase and pay for individual window units in each room. Furthermore, they are taking the chance of tenants stealing the working $400 unit and placing the non-working $120.00 unit there, knowing management will not know until they are gone and cannot prove it was them after the fact.


Not to mention, no hotel can advertise its rooms include Air Conditioning if they are going to turn the units on and off as it suits them. If this is the case, dont advertise room includes air, charge an extra fee for AC.





Don't forget also, if you shut the AC off in room 'A' then the rooms next to it will work that much harder, so your savings will be very minimal.


I believe if you want to $AVE then install central air and put money into Insulation and perhaps upgrade your windows.


Keep the AC unit operating in an Energy Saving Mode, and set the temp at 70, and you will save more in the long run and have fewer complaints.





Think, if you shut the AC unit off each time the tenant leaves, it will take more electric to recool the place upon their return. Your rooms will allow heat to enter based on the quality of insulation, the two are inversely related.


Allowing heat to enter increases as the amount of insulation decreases.


Can you lower the ceilings in the units with a drop ceiling perhaps - this would really save a lot even if you can only come down six inches in each room.





Consider an 8' X 8' room ceiling dropped 6 inches is:


8 X 8 X .5 = 32 sq feet in one room.
Reply:If this is for a hotel room you can install a switch which isolates the A/C when a guest leaves the room. Or you can install a central control board at reception which allows you to manually turn the A/C off when you see a customer leave the room. It would be recommended that you inform your guests that that is the hotel policy as some prefer to leave the A/C running during their absence so they can return to a cool room.


These switches are not necessarily A/C related and can be found at specialist electrical suppliers.


There are a few ways of doing this so you will be well advised to ask for and obtain quotes from an electrician. You will save money in the long run by getting this done properly.

anther

How much of my pain medication for my c-section is safe for my breast feeding 10 day old?

I had a c-section 10 days ago and and am still having alot of pain. My OB prescribed more percoset to me today b/c the pain is still at times intolerable. My OB and Ped assure me it is safe and only gets into my breastmilk minimally. I do not know of anyone who has taken a narcotic this long after giving birth. I am soooo worried about its effects on my daughter especially b/c the pharmacist told me it was not a good idea to take percoset and breastfeed. Has anyone taken painkillers and breastfed for an extended period?

How much of my pain medication for my c-section is safe for my breast feeding 10 day old?
You're still taking Percocet 10 days after your Cesarean is very unusual. Percocet is a strong narcotic. I have had 4 Cesarean sections. I had the pump for 24 hours. Then Vicodin for 2 days after. If you are in that much pain, I really suggest that you make an appointment and see your Dr. You could have an issue that needs attention. Pain Medication is in the Breast Milk. I never took pain medication and breast fed. Please do some research on the Internet (webMD.com)
Reply:I too had a c-cection 5 months ago now but I was only prescribed tylenol 3 and advil,I know these are safe for breast feeding but I am unsure of percoset,I was on my meds for about 2 weeks,it took me at least 3 weeks to be able to get around almost normally.You can always check with your pharmacist,they will have a book that they can check the affects for you.Good luck and congratulations.
Reply:Percoset can cause your infant's respiratory system to slow down causing cessation of breathing. You should try to only take 1/2 a pill every 4-6 hours.
Reply:if your doctor and the pediatrician said it'll be ok to take the meds while breastfeeding, then it's ok.





who to listen to....some random pharmacist....or yours and your childs doctors?? hmmmm....I'd go with what the doctors say.
Reply:ok after i gave birth to my daughter vaginally i was prescribed vicoden. and i breastfed her too. the dr.'s at the hospital new i was doing this. everyone knew. i continued taking vicoden for some time. not just for pain down there iether. i was having other pains. here are some things i did, because i too was scared it might hurt my baby.





1. i only took the vicodne if i had too. i tried extra strenght tylenol, or even advil if possible.





2. if i knew it was close to feeding time i would try to get her to eat a little early, and then take the vicoden.





3. i would take only 1 pill at a time and only every 4 hours. if i needed something in between i would take tylenol.





i took vicoden off and on for the first 9 months. she's 10 months now. i had to take them because i had various surgeries done.





percocet, or any narcotic for that matter, gets in your breastmilk all the way girl. i suggest trying to wait it out til after she has ate. this way you know you will have a little time for it to run it's course in your system. also try different feeding positions. i highly recommend the one where you lay down with her facing you. this way it allows you to relax and takes pressure off your tummy. if it's more comfortable sitting up, then try the football position. below are some links on the different breastfeeding positions and some links for info on taking narcotics while bfing.
Reply:if you are that concerned about the meds getting into the breast milk than give your baby formula until you can deal with the pain


Thursday, July 30, 2009

How much heat must be removed from a 120 g block of copper to lower its temperature from 150°C to 20°C? The sp

How much heat must be removed from a 120 g block of copper to lower its temperature from 150°C to 20°C? The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.093 cal/g·C°.


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How much heat must be removed from a 120 g block of copper to lower its temperature from 150°C to 20°C? The sp
Q=m·c·(ΔT)


heat in Joules=Q


mass in grams = m


c = specific heat capacity


ΔT= (Final Temperature - Initial Temperature)





Coppers specific heat capacity is listed as


0.385 J/g·C°


So laying out the equations gives us


Q=120g of Cu x 0.385J/g·C° x (20°C - 150°C)


or (-130°C)


grams and C° cancel during multiplication leaving only Joules...





Q = -6006 J





1 cal (calorie) = 4.1840 J (Joules)





I got this from google's calculator, although some sites list it as just 4.18 or 4.1860 and or even 4.1868. So like anything in chemistry the answer you get depends on the values you choose from the start. Just because a value has more significant values present doesn't mean its more correct though, some rounding has always been involved like it or not...





okay so just using what I got it is then found that


-6006 J x 1 cal/4.1840 J = -1435.47 cal





so about 1435 calories will have to be removed to change the temperature of120g of Copper from 150°C to 20°C.


What is the average cost of having a baby through c-section in Florida?

I just found out that my husband and I are having our second child! We do not have insurance, though, and I don't think we qualify for government assistance. I am sure that we will find some program to help us, but what is the average cost for the full 9 months of having a baby through c-section in Florida? And what are the different costs? Thanks

What is the average cost of having a baby through c-section in Florida?
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2005 45.8 million Americans do not have health insurance. If this figure includes you, you can anticipate an average hospital bill of $5,000-$10,000 for a vaginal delivery. Add at least $2,000 if you need a c-section. These figures do not include the medical costs associated with nine months of prenatal visits, ultrasound costs and other lab costs. If your baby is born premature or with health problems, neonatal costs can range from a few thousand for a short stay to more than $200,000 if you baby is born more than 15 weeks early.





Even those parents with health insurance can expect to pay coinsurance and deductibles related to pregnancy and childbirth
Reply:It depends on the OB. They also have payment plans where you pay monthly until paid in full for 4 or five months after your first trimester. Report It

Reply:Depends on your doctor, but in Florida the normal c-section is about 3100 (like i said, depending on your doctor).. That's not including doctor's visits that range from 100-200, nor is that including ultrasounds done.. I wish I knew a program that could help. Go get insurance! There are plenty of maternity cards out there just for people in your position. Good Luck


Why does'nt my home a/c fan blower come back on after it cools my home?

my home a/c cools my home fine,but when it holds the temp and shuts off it gets warm in the home again. the fan blower doesn't come on but the compressor does and ice forms on the coils,so i shut the system off with the breaker on the unit and wait a few hours.I flip the breakers on again and the the fan comes on and everything works fine again until it gets to the cooled selected cool off point.

Why does'nt my home a/c fan blower come back on after it cools my home?
It sounds like you need a Freon charge. Or it could also be that the compressor is starting to bad. (I favor the Freon - what is the age of the unit?)





Either way --- Time for a service call. From a qualified professional
Reply:there is a couple of things that may be happening. first off the freezing issue. that's either a blockage in air flow(dirty filter, dirty coil, etc) or a low/high charge. the blower motor is probably going into overload and comes back on after it cools down. you need an EPA certified tech to come look at your unit
Reply:So after a normal cycle, the unit shuts down, then after temp rises in the house, thermostat kicks it back on and the condenser comes on but not the air handler? That is odd.


If the fan doesn't work, then it is going to freeze up, so that is not caused by low refrigerant or a dirty filter. It is because there is no air circulating.


Try this, after the unit cycles down on a normal run, go and pull the thermostat down to make it come on again. Does the air handler come on? If it does, bump the temp up to turn it off and wait a few more minutes and try it again.


If it doesn't come on when you pull the temp down, I am not sure what it is. An over heated contact, bad capacitor, I can't think of anything that could be reset.


Sorry I couldn't be more help

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