Thursday, August 3, 2023

Might be Useful

 




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  1. Used to be a quality name, which made it ripe for plucking it up and pasting it on every P.O.S. imaginable.

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  2. I stopped buying Duracell batteries when I discovered that they would leak, usually destroying the device they were in, while still providing power.
    After the third device I threw out all the Duracell batteries, including those still in the package.

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  3. Boy, me too. I won't have one.

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  4. That's not gonna fit in my smoke alarm...

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  5. Here's the one I have and I'm going to get 2 more soon, before winter.
    Currently it is plugged into the wall here in my office, being constantly charged, and my entire double computer array and devices are connected to it. If the power goes out my stuff stays on. 2 computer towers, 2 29" monitors, 1 receiver, 4 gooseneck LED lamps, 2 notebooks, 2 tablets, 1 phone. I'm researching solar panels currently.

    The 2 additional Ecoflows I plan to get will be connected to my wifes computer array in the house, and to our router and big TV as well as various battery chargers.

    Couple months ago I found this ecoflow will power my freezer for 22 hours when the power went out. Pay once cry once.

    https://www.amazon.com/EF-ECOFLOW-Portable-Station-Generator/dp/B083FR3762/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=ecoflow%2Bdelta&qid=1691155429&s=lawn-garden&sr=1-3&ufe=app_do%3Aamzn1.fos.765d4786-5719-48b9-b588-eab9385652d5&th=1

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    1. Also, I bought from the ecoflow website not amazon. For that kind of money I want a direct connection if there are problems in the future.

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  6. Costco sells them and they all leak!

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