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AJF Electrical & Air Conditioning, Darwin, NT

Locality: Darwin, Northern Territory

Phone: +61 439 867 568



Address: 3/8 Swan Crescent 0820 Darwin, NT, Australia

Website: https://ajfelec.business.site

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25.01.2022 Alright enough posing you too! Now back to work..... #ajfelectricalnt #territoryproud



25.01.2022 Still pinching ourselves. So happy to be flying the flag for the NT!

22.01.2022 Pool party problems sorted with #ajfelectricalnt

22.01.2022 Big thanks to our Firefighters....



21.01.2022 Lest we forget #anzacday2020 #anzacdaydrivewaydawnservice

21.01.2022 Thanks Fanniebay Gourmet Meats for your delicious sausages after training. They went down a treat for the Nightcliff Dragons Rugby League Club juniors this afternoon. The chef went alright too!

20.01.2022 Air Con getting a work out? Follow our handy upkeep tips to keep your AC going strong! Clean Your Filters - gently lift the front cover and slide out the filters. Check them for any damage. It's better to replace the filter now than the whole unit later. If there is no damage wash them with a hose. Remember to hose the filter from the under side to prevent anything getting stuck in the filters. Leave them to dry before re-fitting them the same way. ... Set Your Remote Mode Correctly - run on the COOL setting as DRY and AUTO tend to do the same thing (cycle in and out not giving you a constant cooling experience). Set Your Remote Fan Speed Correctly - options for LOW, MEDIUM, HIGH and AUTO can be selected. The AUTO setting means the unit will cut in and out, so using LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH will give you a continual air flow. If you would like a professional clean we trust and recommend another local business, Advanced Clean Air - Air Conditioner Cleaning Darwin and Palmerston. Take advantage of AJF's referral and book your clean online: https://book.servicem8.com/request_service_online_booking



20.01.2022 We have had a year like no other and are grateful for where we live and the support of our local community. We wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a safe and prosperous 2021.

19.01.2022 Found these garden gnomes working hard on some garden lighting today. Watch this space for updates...#ajfelectricalnt #gardenlighting

19.01.2022 We have a had a message left at the office from a bad line and is very hard to understand. If you were trying to get in touch (sounds like you may be from Ludmilla) please call again or try Allen on 0439 867 568

18.01.2022 Think the model has had enough of this photo shoot! #itsatoughbobbutsomebodygottadoit #ajfelectricalnt

17.01.2022 WANT TO OPTIMISE YOUR SOLAR? The NT's current reduction in solar buy back means we must THINK SMART! Speak to Al about getting more bang for your $$ using timers for day use of pool pumps, washing machines, dishwashers, hot water and even air conditioning.



17.01.2022 Smart lighting is getting exciting! https://youtu.be/iUdWTWUceeU #casambi #smartlighting #ajfelectricalnt

17.01.2022 Proudly Territorian and proud to join this organisation run by a volunteer committee....#territoryproud

16.01.2022 WANT $50,000 for your NT not-for-profit or community organisation? Grants are available to engage local businesses to do repairs and maintenance, renovations and upgrades to their property and facilities (permanent physical improvements to land and/or buildin

14.01.2022 We loved helping out with the new, enviro-friendly Biowalls. Please go and like their page for updates on this exciting new venture in Darwin.

14.01.2022 Today we are thankful for the Northern Territory Government & NT Department of Trade, Business and Innovation for helping to stimulate the economy with the Home Improvement Scheme.....it’s appreciated!

13.01.2022 #mondaymotivation #ajfelectricalnt

11.01.2022 Just putting the finishing touches on our latest garden lighting project #ajfelectricalnt #gardenlighting

10.01.2022 Happy Birthday to the one and only! #ajfelectricalnt #relaxandgofishing

10.01.2022 Wishing all the Dads a wonderful Wednesday today! #wonderfulwednesday #ajfelectricalnt #middyselectrical #localssupportinglocals

07.01.2022 Well what a Wednesday! Today we are over the moon to announce we are a Middy’s Gold Scholarship winner! Time to get studying AJF! Thanks so much #middyselectrical. #ajfelectricalnt #localssupportinglocals #territoryproud #smartautomation #homeautomation #energyefficient

07.01.2022 Tough Tuesday job made easy with Midstrength Crane Truck Services. Thanks Craig!

07.01.2022 The first day of Winter in the tropics. It’s a tough job but someone’s got to do it..#mondaymotivation #localssupportinglocals #ajfelectricalnt #peeweesonthepoint

07.01.2022 Proud to help out the crew @biowalls

06.01.2022 It’s a crazy mob of U8s at Gala Day. Playing like little legends though. #nightcliffdragonsrugbyleague #ajfelectricalnt

06.01.2022 April is smoke alarm month! As a Brooks Approved Installer we recommend changing your 9V battery annually. Read on for more details.......... The battery powered smoke alarms are either sealed, non-replaceable, non-rechargeable 10-year lithium batteries or the 9-volt alkaline replaceable type battery. The 9-volt alkaline battery will need changing across the life span of the alarm. Typically, this should be undertaken annually. The rechargeable back-up Lithium batteries are n...on-replaceable as required by the Australian design standard. These batteries should last the lifetime of the smoke alarm (10-years). It is not unusual for a Lithium battery back-up smoke alarm to beep or chirp for a few hours after the alarm has been powered down for a considerable time (and run the back-up battery flat). As soon as the rechargeable batteries reach a minimum charge level, the beeping or chirping will stop. As for the replaceable Alkaline type battery back-up models, you will know when you need to change the battery, as you will hear a single regular beep (low battery warning) coming from the alarm, however it is recommended that you change the battery every year before this occurs (especially if you do not want to be woken in the early hours of the morning to change a battery!). How to change the battery: 1. Turn off the mains power to the alarm (for mains powered alarms). The green light on the alarm will go out. 2. Insert a flat headed screwdriver into the removal slot of the alarm. This is marked with an arrow. Make sure you keep the screwdriver horizontal (i.e. parallel to the ceiling) 3. Slide the alarm off its base and you will be able to see the 9-volt battery in the back. 4. Replace the battery in the back of the alarm with one of the following recommended 9-volt alkaline batteries: Duracell MN1604, Energizer 6LR61, Philips 6LR61, Varta 6LR61 or Ultralife U9VL-J Lithium 5. Take care with the battery clip and wires as damage to these will result in constant beeps, meaning that the unit will need to be replaced. 6. Slide the alarm back on its base and turn the power back on. The green light on the alarm will come back on. 7. Finally test the alarm to ensure the unit is working correctly. Please note that the alarm head will not be able to be refitted to the base without a battery being fitted. This is an Australian design requirement to prevent alarms from being refitted to bases without back-up batteries.

05.01.2022 Business Improvement Grants open today #stimuluspackage2020 #darwinbusinessowners #ajfelectricalandairconditioningnt #ajfelectricalnt

04.01.2022 WHY CLEAN YOUR SMOKIE? It is important to carry out regular cleaning and alarm maintenance, as this will minimise the risk of nuisance beeps and false alarms from dust and contaminants and ensure your alarm is able to provide the life-saving protection it’s designed to do. HOW TO CLEAN A SMOKIE?... Turn off mains power to the alarm (for mains powered alarms). The green light will go out. With the thin nozzle attachment on your vacuum cleaner, vacuum around the vents. Clean the cover using a damp cloth. Dry with a lint free cloth. Turn the mains power back on. The green light will come back on.

03.01.2022 Update on Home Improvement Scheme applications....

01.01.2022 As a sponsor of Darwin Golf Club we would like to share this special offer with all members.

01.01.2022 AJF Electrical are proud sponsors of Nightcliff Dragons Rugby League Club. What a great family club!

01.01.2022 Feeling the today. Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much." Thanks Down2Earth Gardens & Landscapes for the shout out and being superstars to work with! Amy Hetherington may your garden create many beautiful memories

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