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Daytona Electrical

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 418 325 761



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25.01.2022 In his crocs too



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22.01.2022 Adoro electrónica...

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18.01.2022 A trip back in the archives to celebrate Clipsal in Aussie homes since 1920. Look at how weve evolved! Who can guess what year the 474N launched? 1951 1...963 1970 1978 This Aussie innovation was our very first standard double powerpoint (with safety shutters and neon indicators). Compare this to our new Iconic Essence: real birch timber with full hand crafted tongue and groove corners. A lot has changed since then! Check out our Iconic Essence range here: https://bit.ly/2YRS4Xv Vintage Australian Electrical #ClipsalSince1920

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16.01.2022 On a building site ,...wow these concretors are tough !!

16.01.2022 When the client knows someone cheaper..

16.01.2022 Happy Saturday! 118 DAYS UNTIL BIKE WEEK 2021. (This for a good morning laugh anything else keep to yourself )

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04.01.2022 5 reasons why you should be using SPDs (Surge Protection Device) in residential switchboards 1 Aussie homes have an estimated $15,000 worth of electronics u...nprotected against voltage surges. Traditional appliances like TVs and fridges are becoming smarter every day with lots of new sensitive electronic components inside them, which may be more at risk of surge damage. 2 Lots of home insurance policies dont cover for all types of voltage surges. Getting an SPD installed could be cheaper for homeowners than even paying excess, in case of surge damage to their appliances. 3 Surge protected extension cords or powerboards only offer limited protection (and only for the devices connected to them). What about smart appliances such as washing machines, dryers and stoves that are normally plugged directly into standard powerpoints? 4 More people are working from home than ever before, storing critical business info on their desktop computers and laptops. SPDs can help prevent data loss from potential voltage spikes. 5 Its simply not worth the risk. One SPD helps to keep all harmful surges out of your customers home, and can help give you (and them) peace of mind. More on our SPD product range: https://bit.ly/2YGoeFx

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