Testing Made Easy.

We help you test things that needs to be tested.

22 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing Body pH

The pH or potential Hydrogen levels in the body represent some form of measurement of the body’s acid and alkaline levels.  Since various chemicals in the body interact with each other differently at various levels, it is important to have these chemicals maintained at normal and healthy values.  Healthy body pH levels are at around [...]

18 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing Body Fat

Although some amount of fat is healthy and necessary for proper functioning in the body, an excess of this stuff is very unhealthy and may lead to major illnesses like hypertension and heart disease. In order for a person to know if the fat in his/her body is at healthy levels, various modes of testing [...]

15 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing Blood Sugar

Blood sugar must be kept at healthy levels to prevent certain diseases and illnesses associated with it like hyperglycemia and/or diabetes.  People that have diabetes usually have high blood sugar levels due to some internal sugar metabolism problems or due to too much sugary food intake.  For people who wish to monitor their blood sugar [...]

12 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing Baking Powder

Baking powder is a common ingredient that can be found in kitchen pantries.  As its name suggests, this powder is used for baking, specifically to help food items rise during the cooking process.  This simply means that baking powder is mixed to a particular food item before it is put in an oven for example. [...]

09 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing a Bakelite

Bakelite is a form of plastic used back in the early 1900s used in a variety of items including jewelry, kitchenware, telephone casing, electrical insulator, and even toys.  Bakelite plastic is widely popular because of its several properties like heat resistance and electrical non-conductivity.  Many also like Bakelite plastic because of its retro designs and [...]

06 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing a Diode

Diodes are electrical parts or components that function to allow the flow of electric current in only one direction which is also called the “diode’s forward current flow”.  Along with this main function, diodes also prevent the flow of current from the opposite direction which make these electrical components function somewhat like check valves.  Diodes [...]

03 January 2012 ~ 0 Comments

Testing a Coil

Automotive coils or ignition coils may get damaged or worn down over time and may not give out the electrical spark that it’s supposed to give.  But the thing of the matter is that there are actually two coils inside a typical ignition coil.  One of these coils is called the primary winding which is [...]

31 December 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Testing a car battery

Testing a car battery is quite a simple process using a voltmeter or multimeter.  But before any testing is done, one must make sure that safety guidelines are followed.  It is important to note that car batteries contain hazardous chemicals like sulfuric acid and any mishandling may cause electrical or chemical injuries. To start testing, [...]

29 December 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Testing a starter

Starters or starter motors in cars basically perform the function of starting the car’s engine when turned on.  Under normal conditions, upon turning on the ignition key, the starter motor will be activated.  But when the car wouldn’t start, usually the car is tested by checking on the starter motor and/or the battery.  In the [...]

26 December 2011 ~ 0 Comments

Testing a power supply

Power supply units can be found in all computers and they function to provide power or electricity to various parts including the motherboard, computer processor, CD/DVD drives, and computer fans among many others.  If the power supply is damaged, then one wouldn’t be able to turn his/her computer off.  To check problems with the power [...]