INPUT ARTICLE: Article: One reason your phone might not be turning on is because the battery might be out of power. Connect your phone to the power adapter you received with your phone. You can also power up a phone by connecting it to a computer with a USB cable. Most LG bar phones have the power button located on the back of the phone, centered beneath the camera lens. Press and hold the power button to turn on the phone. Stop pressing the button when the screen lights up.  To turn off the phone, press and hold the power button on the back of the phone. Older LG bar phones have the power button on the top right side of the phone. Press and hold the power button to turn it on.

SUMMARY: Make sure your phone’s battery is charged. Turn on the phone.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Because it is a closed electrical system, you’ll need to ground the amplifier to the chassis of your vehicle. Either find an unpainted, metal surface in your vehicle and mount the grounding loop to the metal or rip up a piece of fabric in an inconspicuous area to expose the metal underneath.  If you ever smell something burning near your subwoofer when you use your new audio system, check the grounding wire. You cannot attach the wire to a painted surface. Use sandpaper to remove paint from a small section of metal if you need to. Set your amplifier down near the area where it is grounded to the chassis. Connect the blue cable from your line out converter to the amplifier’s input port. If there are any RCA channels that you’re supposed to connect, run these cables along the same path that you hid the power cable. On some audio systems, you’ll only need to connect the blue cable. On other systems, you’ll need to run RCA cables as well. Sometimes, all 3 of these cables are bundled together. Hook up the red power cable from the battery to the amplifier. If the open end of your power cable is a loop and the opening for your power cable is a slot, use wire cutters to strip the end of the cable and expose a 0.5–1 in (1.3–2.5 cm) length of copper wire. Slide it into the opening and press down on the latch to close the connection. If the power cord opening on the amp is a small round knob, try unscrewing the cap and looping the cable over the screw. Then, tighten the cap over the loop to set it in place. Connect the left channel on the subwoofer to the left channel on the amplifier and the right channel on the subwoofer to the right channel on the amplifier. If there is a separate power cord for the sub, you may need to attach this to the amp as well. Before you reassemble your dashboard, reconnect the negative battery terminal. Turn your volume knob all the way down and then start your vehicle. Try playing some music. Slowly turn the volume up. If you hear your music, go ahead and turn the vehicle off before reinstalling the dashboard using the same clips and parts.  If the head unit doesn’t turn on, check the cable connections in the wire harness. If the audio sounds distorted, check your line out converter to make sure that your connections are clean. If you don’t hear anything, check the amplifier to see if it’s getting power from the battery.

SUMMARY: Attach your amplifier’s ground wire to the chassis of the vehicle. Connect your line out converter to the amplifier. Connect the power cord to the opposite side of the amplifier. Connect the subwoofer RCA cables to the amplifier. Reconnect your battery and test the system.


INPUT ARTICLE: Article: Due to the fact that snowdrops are an early blooming flower, it’s common for a late frost to do some damage to them. Winter plants, like snowdrops, are usually able to recover from such shocks naturally with enough time.  If you’re concerned your snowdrops might be damaged by a heavy frost or cold snap, lay down some groundcover to protect them, like a layer of hay or a blanket. When using groundcover like a blanket, be careful not to crush new growth. Remember to remove your blanket in the morning so your plants receive sun. Squirrels are the most common pest to plague freshly planted bulbs. These animals can be difficult to keep away from your plantings. Play music or have a radio running around bulbs to scare off squirrels, or spray a squirrel repellant around your plants. Predator urine is a common kind of squirrel repellant. It’s available at many home and garden centers and hardware stores. If your snowdrops start to die or are looking unhealthy, you may be overwatering them. Snowdrops require only light to moderate watering, and overwatering can cause plants to die or become diseased. Soil that is too damp can also cause fungi or mold to grow on the bulb or roots of snowdrops. Fungi and mold are dangerous to the health of your snowdrops. Fungus can usually be detected in snowdrops when bulbs fail to emerge or the plant collapses amidst a white colored growth. Mold is present when the leaves and flowers of your plants are covered in fuzzy, gray substance. In both cases, you should remove and destroy infected plants/bulbs.  There are no chemical treatments to remedy these common snowdrop ailments. Your best option, if you have a fungi or mold outbreak, is to separate and destroying the diseased plants. By adequately spacing your and watering your plants, you can reduce the chances of your plants catching these afflictions.

SUMMARY:
Allow plants damaged by frost time to heal. Prevent squirrels from eating planted bulbs. Avoid overwatering your snowdrops. Destroy contaminated bulbs.