Mary, Mary Quite Contrary – How Are Your NEMA Enclosures Hung Part 2
August 31st, 2010In our last post we touched on the obvious method of surface mounting your NEMA enclosure. Now let’s look at a nifty little mounting method you may not have been aware of, I know I wasn’t.
Mary, Mary Quite Contrary – How Are Your NEMA Enclosures Hung Part 1
August 28th, 2010This year for my garden I decided to forego all previous experiences and just buy plants. I’ve always used seeds and well … they do all right. The one year I ended up with 13 tomato plants and nothing else; it’s a hit or miss. So when a couple friends were going garden shopping, I tagged along and purchased the varieties of plants I really wanted to grow. My good friend mentioned last year she’d grown pineapple sage and it was delicious. It actually tastes like pineapple. So I bought one. The only herb I have ever grown previously is basil so I am pleased to say the sage is doing even better than my basil! All in all, my garden has done wonderful this year. I’ve had several harvests already and I’m even growing eggplants (which I have heard is difficult to do in my area.)
Staying “Green” With Polycase Electronics Enclosures
August 25th, 2010Aside from NEMA and outdoor rated enclosures, any of Polycase’s 2000 enclosures can be used for any number of projects. Here’s a look at how some other enclosures can be used to help the Alternative Energy field.
Going “Green” with Polycase
August 22nd, 2010We’ve been exploring what Green means to Polycase. Now that we’ve established what Green is, let’s explore how Polycase can help you get there.
Polycase and “Green” Electronic Enclosure Manufacturing
August 19th, 2010In our last post we realized that I have what we will call “Moments of Cluelessness”. But also we took a brief look into why the Green movement and renewable, alternative resources are so important to our lives.


