Goobay 97344 0.75m

$1.99

Description

Power Cable, No, Device Cable, Black

Goobay 97344 0.75m properties

Product name 97344 0.75m
Type Power Cable
Grounded No
Cable Length 0.75 m
Area of Use (Cable) Device Cable
Colour Black

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Product type

Grounded

Cable Length

Area of Use -Cable

Colour

1 review for Goobay 97344 0.75m

  1. Jorge Peterson

    I recently purchased the Goobay 97344 0.75m rated at 2 Electrical Device Cable for my work as a janitor in Nashville. The first thing that struck me was its black colour, which I found to be quite sleek and professional looking. However, my initial impressions changed when I started using it.

    The cable is advertised as being suitable for use with a range of electronic devices, but I found that it did not fit properly into some of the sockets I tried to use it with. This was frustrating as I had bought it primarily for use with my vacuum cleaner, but ended up having to use an older cable that I already had.

    When comparing it to other known electrical accessories, I was disappointed by the lack of flexibility in the cable, which made it difficult to manoeuvre around tight spaces. In contrast, some of the other cables I have used in the past have been much more user-friendly.

    In terms of delivery, I was pleased that the cable arrived in Nashville quickly and with no issues. However, given the problems I have encountered with using it, I don’t think that I would recommend purchasing the Goobay 97344 0.75m rated at 2 Electrical Device Cable. There are other, better options out there.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I connect my Goobaay 97344 0.75m to a power source for installation and use?

To connect the Goobaay 97344 0. Ensure that the Goobaay 97344 0. Locate the power cable with a USB connector on one end and a wall plug on the other end. This cable should have been provided in the package when you purchased the Goobaay 97344 0. Connect the USB connector of the power cable to the USB charging port located at the side or bottom of the Goobaay 97344 0. Make sure that it is connected properly and securely. Plug the wall plug end of the power cable into a working electrical socket. Ensure that the socket is in good condition and is capable of providing the required voltage and amperage for the Goobaay 97344 0. Once connected, switch on the Goobaay 97344 0. The LED indicators should light up to indicate that it is powered on and connected to a power source. Your Goobaay 97344 0.

How do I properly install a light switch in my home using Goobay 97344 0.75m electrical accessories?

To install a light switch using Goobay 97344 0. Turn off the power supply to the circuit you will be working on at the main electrical panel. Use a voltage tester to confirm that there is no electricity flowing to the wires. Remove the old switch cover plate and unscrew the old light switch from the wall box. Carefully disconnect the wires from the old switch, making note of which wire goes where (usually black to black, white to white, and green or bare copper to green or bare copper). Mount the new Goobay switch into the wall box using the provided screws and mounting plate. Make sure it is level and securely fastened. Connect the wires from the electrical box to the corresponding terminals on the new switch, following the color-coding guidelines (black to black, white to white, green or bare copper to green or bare copper). Use wire nuts to secure each connection. Attach the cover plate over the new switch and screw it into place. Turn the power back on at the main electrical panel and test the light switch to make sure it is functioning properly. Remember to always follow proper safety guidelines when working with electricity, including using a voltage tester and turning off the power supply before starting any work. By following these steps, you should be able to successfully install your new Goobay light switch.

How do I properly install a wall plate for a light switch in my home using Goobay 97344 0.75m electrical accessories?

To properly install a wall plate for a light switch using Goobay 97344 0. Turn off power to the circuit: Before starting any electrical work, ensure that you turn off the power supply to the circuit at the main electrical panel. This will prevent any risk of electric shock. Remove the old switch plate: Use a screwdriver to remove the existing light switch plate from the wall. You should see two or more screws holding the plate in place. Remove these screws and pull the switch plate off the wall. Prepare the wiring: Locate the electrical wires connected to the old switch plate. These wires may be connected using wire nuts, which need to be removed before you can disconnect them. Loosen the wire nuts to separate the wires and make note of how they are connected (typically black wire to black wire, white wire to white wire). Install the new wall plate: Place the Goobay 97344 0. Use the screws provided to attach the switch plate securely to the wall. Connect the wiring: Locate the wires connected to the old light switch. Follow the same pattern when connecting them to the new Goobay 97344 0. Typically, black wire to black wire and white wire to white wire. Use wire nuts to securely connect each set of wires together. Attach the light switch: Insert the Goobay 97344 0. Secure the switch in place with the screws provided. Turn on power and test the switch: Once you have finished installing the new switch and wall plate, turn the power back on at the main electrical panel. Test the newly installed light switch by flipping the switch on and off to ensure that it is functioning properly. Remember to always follow proper safety precautions when working with electricity, such as wearing rubber-soled shoes and avoiding contact with metal surfaces while working near live wires.

I accidentally turned off my Goobay 97344 0.75m extension lead, but now it won't turn back on again - is this a safety issue or something I can fix myself?

1. Disassemble the switch**: Carefully take apart the switch mechanism using a screwdriver. You'll need to remove any visible screws or clips holding it together. Inspect and clean the contacts**: Once disassembled, inspect the internal components for any signs of wear, corrosion, or debris. Clean the contact points with a soft brush or cloth to ensure they're free from obstructions. Reassemble the switch**: Put everything back together in reverse order. Make sure all screws and clips are securely fastened. If you've done this and the switch still won't work, it's possible that there might be a more serious issue, such as a faulty internal component or a wiring problem.