Jensen Replacement
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Jensen Replacement

Tips For Keeping Your Bathroom Smelling Fresh
The bathroom is a tricky place to keep clean because of the constant change in conditions, relating to temperature and moisture. It is usually the first place that smells tend to come from. Here are some basic, yet very effective tips for keeping the space smelling welcoming.
Air It Out – Fresh air is the most underrated step in freshening up your restroom. Most smells start to develop when the air begins to stagnate and mold spores start to develop. At least once a day, you should be opening your window for 5 minutes with the door open. This creates a cross breeze and replenishes the air in the restroom. If you don't have a window, turn on the fan. If you don't have a fan, keep the door open at all times (As long as the room is not occupied).
Clean Regularly – Clean with a anti-bacterial solution at least once a week. Anything longer and you will probably have mold developing on the grout in your shower. Use a spray bottle for inside the shower and rinse after letting it sit for 5 to 10 minutes. Mop the floor as well, making sure to get at all the cracks. Also clean the toilet, which probably sees most of the action.
Add a scent diffuser – After the top two recommendations have been used, you should invest in some fragranced oil as well as a diffuser. This will help aerate a pleasant fragrance and help keep it smelling nice till that a weekly cleaning. Potpourri also works well but needs to be replaced every two weeks. Fragranced oil diffusers can be replaced every couple of months when the oil runs out.
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Car (Jeep Soundbar) Speaker Replacement: Is this an 8 Ohm, or what type of speaker?
I'm trying to replace a pair of speakers in my original equipment, 1995 Jeep Wrangler Soundbar. The speakers have the following written on the back...
Chrysler
56005924-45158
57641A220073541
They were mounted under a perforated speaker cover labeled "Jensen", so I'm guessing this equipment is originally Jensen speakers, re-branded as Chrysler equipment.
The 4 screw holes are 4.75 inches (11.75 cm) apart diagonally and
3.25 inches apart (8.25 cm) apart on the same side.
I'm guessing these are standard 8 Ohm speakers, but a single speaker is pretty heavy for it's size, weighing 1 Lb 10 Oz.
Any suggestion on correct replacements would be appreciated. Thanks!
To easily determine the impedance, use an ohm meter connected to each terminal, whatever reading you get is the impedance of the speaker.
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