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Locality: Brunswick, Georgia

Phone: +1 912-574-7730



Address: 300 Wrangler Road Suite 112 31525 Brunswick, GA, US

Website: www.abelectricga.com/

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A & B Electric, LLC 22.10.2021

We love our customers. Always looking out for us!! Thank you Barbara!!

A & B Electric, LLC 03.08.2021

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A & B Electric, LLC 17.07.2021

For all of your electrical needs, call A & B Electric 912-574-7730 OK...so the most common technical question that people ask regarding ceiling fans is "What direction should my fan spin during the summer and winter" and "Why?" During the summer you want the fan to blow air straight down, so your ceiling fan needs to run in a counter clockwise direction (as you look up at it). The warmer it is, the higher the speed should be. During the winter, your fan should run at a low speed in a clockwise direction.

A & B Electric, LLC 10.07.2021

For all of your electrical needs, call A & B Electric 912-574-7730. A surge protector is a device equipped with a circuit breaker that can absorb the shock of a power surge. The surge trips the breaker and prevents the power from reaching the device and doing damage. A standard 120-volt outlet such as the ones in the U.S. offers power that can fluctuate between 110 and 117 volts. A surge protector is needed when power surges above 120 volts. Electrical devices are sensitive t...o shifts in current, so a surge protector prolongs the life of equipment. We recommend getting a surge protector with an indicator light to show that it is working. The surge trapping device inside wears out with repeated power spikes. After it fails, heating can occur in the protector and a fire can result. Only use surge protectors that have an internal circuit breaker to prevent overload or shorting. Buy surge protectors that offer enough protection for the devices you are plugging in to them. If you are plugging devices that total 1,000 watts into a surge protector that is only rated for 800 watts, then you are not properly protecting your device. See more

A & B Electric, LLC 22.01.2021

For all of your electrical needs, call A & B Electric, LLC at 912-574-7730. Electrical panels should be examined by an electrician at least once a year. Throughout the year the connections in the panel constantly heat up when the power that is being used is at a high, and cool off again when the power consumption goes back down to normal. The changes in temperatures cause the connections in the panel to expand and contract, thus, loosening them up and causing the connections and the wires to start burning. This very dangerous situation can be avoided by having your main and sub panels checked at least once a year (preventive maintenance) by a competent electrician.

A & B Electric, LLC 12.01.2021

For all of your electrical needs, call A & B Electric. 912-574-7730 "Vampire Power are appliances that leech energy even when they are shut off. Vampire Power can account for as much as 20% of your monthly electricity bill. Because it often goes unnoticed, we also call it standby power."... Here's the article to explain this further and let you know what you can do about it to save on your power bills. https://paylesspower.com/blog/vampire-energy/

A & B Electric, LLC 30.12.2020

For all of your electrical needs, call A & B Electric, LLC. 912-574-7730 A surge protector is a device equipped with a circuit breaker that can absorb the shock of a power surge. The surge trips the breaker and prevents the power from reaching the device and doing damage. A standard 120-volt outlet such as the ones in the U.S. offers power that can fluctuate between 110 and 117 volts. A surge protector is needed when power surges above 120 volts. Electrical devices are sensi...tive to shifts in current, so a surge protector prolongs the life of equipment. We recommend getting a surge protector with an indicator light to show that it is working. The surge trapping device inside wears out with repeated power spikes. After it fails, heating can occur in the protector and a fire can result. Only use surge protectors that have an internal circuit breaker to prevent overload or shorting. Buy surge protectors that offer enough protection for the devices you are plugging in to them. If you are plugging devices that total 1,000 watts into a surge protector that is only rated for 800 watts, then you are not properly protecting your device. See more

A & B Electric, LLC 13.12.2020

For all of your electrical needs, call A & B Electric. 912-574-7730