How to determine the positive and negative poles?
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How to determine the positive and negative poles?

Determine the positive and negative poles, safety first! Batteries or electrical appliances usually have "+" and "-" signs on them. If there is no marking, refer to the wire color: red is usually positive and black is negative. Connect correctly to avoid short circuit and ensure the normal operation of the appliance.

Why does the fuse blow?
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Why does the fuse blow?

Is the electrical fuse blowing out a problem? There are many reasons, the most common of which is circuit overload or short circuit. In Taiwan's voltage environment, be sure to pay attention to electrical safety, check electrical appliances regularly, prevent aging of wires, and ensure the safety of your home.

How to tell if the fuse is blown?
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How to tell if the fuse is blown?

An electrical appliance suddenly stops working? Be careful of blowing fuses! Don't panic, turn off the power first and check the electrical appliances and sockets. If it still burns out after replacement, there may be a potential circuit problem. Be sure to seek professional assistance to ensure electrical safety and avoid fire risks.

How to avoid static electricity?
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How to avoid static electricity?

Is static electricity annoying in winter? donโ€™t worry! The humidity in Taiwan is relatively high, but indoor dryness is still the main reason. Apply lotion frequently and use a humidifier to keep the environment moist. Wear cotton clothing and avoid synthetic fibers. Gently touch the metal to release the charge, say goodbye to the trouble of "electric shock" and spend the dry season easily!

Can water be used on electrical wire fires?
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Can water be used on electrical wire fires?

When electrical wires catch fire, water is not your friend! Electrical wire fires are common in Taiwan. Water conducts electricity and can spread the fire, causing people to get electric shocks! Be sure to cut off the power supply immediately and use a fire extinguisher or seek professional assistance. Safety first, remember!

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