Top Local Places

Crosslink Electrical

Grange LPO, PO Box 8095, Adelaide, Australia
Local Business

Description

ad

Crosslink Electrical
Professional, friendly electrician
No job too small. Crosslink Electrical prides itself on great service, professional conduct and competency. We hope that this page can offer helpful hints, tips and other practical information to keep your home maintained. We also endeavour to provide you with a network of like-minded trades and service people through referrals posted on this page.
Please check in regularly to view the posts.

RECENT FACEBOOK POSTS

facebook.com

Photos from Crosslink Electrical's post

Recall Notice: GSM International Ltd have issued a recall on the following items: Click 4 Outlet Powerboard Product description: 4 Outlet Powerboard Model number: CLKPB4A Marked approval No.: TUV021351EA Batch code identification: 09/16 Item No.: 4331777 What are the defects? The plastic enclosure does not meet the flammability requirement of the applicable Australian Standard. What are the hazards? There is a risk of fire when the powerboard is in use. What should consumers do? Consumers should cease using this product and return it to any Bunnings Store for a full refund. Consumers can call 1300 669 862 or go to www.bunnings.com.au (link is external) for help finding their local Bunnings store. Link: http://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/gsm-international-ltd-click-4-outlet-powerboard Follow the link above to see details about the recall and how to obtain a refund.

Photos from Crosslink Electrical's post
facebook.com

Powerleader — Powerleader 4 Outlet Surge Protected Heavy Duty Metal Powerboard

Recall Notice: Powerleader have issued a recall on the following items: Powerleader 4 Outlet Surge Protected Heavy Duty Metal Powerboard Product description: 4 outlet powerboard, heavy duty, surge protected and metal cased Model: L54185 Batch: JI12332 only Electrical approval number: NSW21757 SKU: L54185 What are the defects? Cord anchorage may not be adequate. What are the hazards? Increased stress of the supply cord may present an electric shock hazard. What should consumers do? Consumers should unplug any potentially affected powerboards and check if the flexible cord can be moved through the grommet. If the cord cannot move, no action is required. If the cord can be moved through the grommet, contact Powerleader in 02 9860 2782 or email support@powerleader.com.au (link sends e-mail) to arrange for a replacement unit. Link: http://www.productsafety.gov.au/recall/powerleader-powerleader-4-outlet-surge-protected-heavy-duty-metal-powerboard Follow the link above to see details about the recall and how to obtain a refund.

facebook.com

MyHome Automation by Legrand. This clip shows all automated devices on the BUS, which can include roller shutters, gate access, controlled power points and many other devices.

MyHome Automation by Legrand.

This clip shows all automated devices on the BUS, which can include roller shutters, gate access, controlled power points and many other devices.
facebook.com

MyHome Automation by Legrand. The touch panel can be configured to access any device in the BUS system. Here, all the lights in each room are grouped together.

MyHome Automation by Legrand.

The touch panel can be configured to access any device in the BUS system. 

Here, all the lights in each room are grouped together.
facebook.com

MyHome Automation by Legrand. One of the benefits of automation is the ability to monitor and control usage. This clip shows energy usage of the test board over a 24 hour period. The tariff has be configured in the setup and give an accurate dollar figure. The user can toggle between day>month>year to see the consumption and spend on any circuit, which is being monitored. It is suitable for single and polyphase installations.

MyHome Automation by Legrand.

One of the benefits of automation is the ability to monitor and control usage. 

This clip shows energy usage of the test board over a 24 hour period. The tariff has be configured in the setup and give an accurate dollar figure. The user can toggle between day>month>year to see the consumption and spend on any circuit, which is being monitored. It is suitable for single and polyphase installations.
facebook.com

Where have you bean? The only thing that wakes you up faster than coffee is spilled coffee.

facebook.com

Thought for the day. Always keep several get well cards on the mantel. If unexpected guests arrive, they'll think you've been sick and unable to clean.

facebook.com

Nothing funny about Saturday... A pretty young blond was working her first day at a Truckie Food Stop. She approached a group of tough looking drivers. Three were eating but the fourth said he was ready to order. He thought he would have some fun and said " I want four flat tyres, two headlights and two side running boards. " She wrote it down and as she headed to the kitchen she heard him smirking. She told the cook what the trucker had ordered. The cook explained four flat tyres were pancakes, two headlights were fried eggs sunny side up and side running boards were two strips of bacon. As his meal was being cooked the waitress headed back to the Trucker and handed him a plate of baked beans. The Trucker said " I didn't order baked beans " The waitress said " I know you didn't; but, as you appear to treat this as an auto shop, I thought you might like to gas up while you are waiting."

facebook.com

MyHome Automation by Legrand. Now the awesome stuff begins! This clip demonstrate some very basic room configurations with controlled lighting and power. The first area has been labelled as the garage. For the purpose of these demonstrations, let's assume that the touch screen is located in a hallway, somewhere central of the building. Before entering the garage we can activate the lights. In this clip a timer has been set for ten seconds. Useful if you are just checking to see if you have left your phone in the car... Remember controlling the power point from the touch plate? Here we can do the same from the screen. The second area has been called the lounge. The touch screen has been programmed to access the dimmer module and bring the lights on at 60% brightness. All background screens can be customised using images of the actual rooms.

MyHome Automation by Legrand.

Now the awesome stuff begins! 

This clip demonstrate some very basic room configurations with controlled lighting and power. 

The first area has been labelled as the garage. For the purpose of these demonstrations, let's assume that the touch screen is located in a hallway, somewhere central of the building. 
Before entering the garage we can activate the lights. In this clip a timer has been set for ten seconds. Useful if you are just checking to see if you have left your phone in the car...

Remember controlling the power point from the touch plate? Here we can do the same from the screen. 

The second area has been called the lounge. The touch screen has been programmed to access the dimmer module and bring the lights on at 60% brightness. 

All background screens can be customised using images of the actual rooms.
facebook.com

Timeline Photos

Thought for the day.

Timeline Photos
facebook.com

Timeline Photos

Nothing funny about Saturday...

Timeline Photos
facebook.com

MyHome Automation by Legrand. As mentioned in the last post, there is a switched power point. This can be hand for switching a lamp in as you enter your home, coffee machine, anything really.

MyHome Automation by Legrand.

As mentioned in the last post, there is a switched power point. This can be hand for switching a lamp in as you enter your home, coffee machine, anything really.
facebook.com

Quiz