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HPM Legrand’s ‘triple threat’ USB charging
HPM Legrand’s three-in-one USB cable is designed for Type A, Type C and Micro USB charging, allowing the end user to connect and charge ... -
Changes to cabling products and wiring rules
The Communications Alliance has released new drafts of the rules for telecommunications customer premises cabling products and wiring to the public. The revised draft ... -
The panel game
Medium-voltage and low-voltage grids will have to be redesigned, with remote access to inverters being a step towards smart networks. Phil Kreveld explains. A ... -
Renault debuts Alaskan and Oroch
Renault Australia is continuing to work on the business case to bring the Alaskan one-tonne pick-up and the smaller Oroch ute to this market. ... -
The ‘good oil’ on renewables
Renewable energy sources, paticularly solar technologies, are rapidly gaining momentum in australia, writes john power. But the transition to a renewables-powered grid is far ... -
New year’s reprieve
2019 is here, so what are you doing to ensure you are more successful this year than last? Brian Seymour outlines the process every ... -
Volkswagen unveils Amarok V6 TDI550 Core
Volkswagen is pitching its most affordable V6-powered Amarok dual cab ute ever straight at the trades, lowering the entry price for the TDI550 engine ... -
Wiring Rules Web Series, Episode 1: Developing the Standards
In part one of this web series brought to you by Electrical Connection and SAI Global, Paul Skelton is joined -
Breaking Stereotypes: Becky’s story
In light of International Women’s Day, Legrand talks about gender equality through breaking stereotypes. Originally an electrician by trade, Legrand’s Sales Representative, Becky Burns, ... -
Oxman Lighting offers a new approach to thermal management with its DL1 LED downlight
The Oxman Lighting DL1 replaces the heavy, inefficient finned heatsink that is traditionally used to cool LED downlights with a thin, low weight Total ...