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Open House Success | March 24, 2011

Posted on March 25, 2011
We held an Open House yesterday, March 24, 2011. We had a great turn out! We celebrated our move to the new building, with more space than we know what to do with (yet). We have the whole crew in uniform, and their families were present. We also had neighbors and business people see the place, too. We wanted to get the word out that we are now open to the public with a store front. Thank you to all who were able to visit. read more...

Product Review | Solar Panel 60 Watt RV/Marine Kit

Posted on March 17, 2011
BatteryStuff modules deliver top-quality performance for all photovoltaic applications including rural electrification, water pumping, telemetry, communications, and general battery charging. This kit, specifically designed for RV use, will work in any application where you, the consumer, need solar power! Ideal for AC and DC installations, BatteryStuff modules can be used in single module and multiple-module systems. Each Kit includes all the parts necessary to get you charging. read more...

Power When Away From Home | Using a Power Inverter

Posted on March 9, 2011
A power inverter running off a battery changes D.C. power to traditional A.C. power. You can use an inverter to supply power to devices such as televisions, microwaves, computers or power tools. They provide power in areas where you normally would not have access to standard 115-120 Volts AC from the power grid (ex: your home wall outlet). You simply connect the inverter to the battery and plug your device into the inverter. This is a great solution for having an easy to use, portable power supply. read more...

Logic & Common Sense | Get the Inside Scoop Before a Purchase

Posted on March 3, 2011
Setting aside scientific data, we can sometimes use common sense and logic to study a product. What are the claims made by the product? Could it possible do what the manufacturer claims? Enter common sense and logic, and a decent amount of trial and error on our part. We do our best to ferret out any issues with the products we carry so you don't have to. read more...

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