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Not really the most enthusiastic presentation but, the product speaks much better for itself.
I now see the reason inventors like this guy and the guy from Vigilance Rifles should hire someone to release their product.


This is a better presentation.


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Sun May 18, 2014 7:47 am
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cityslicker wrote:
Not really the most enthusiastic presentation but, the product speaks much better for itself.
I now see the reason inventors like this guy and the guy from Vigilance Rifles should hire someone to release their product.

hard to sell a white blank spot (link doesn't work)


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I don't know about you guys but. I have not found a more compact setup with that much power that is also transportable. It is truly spendy but, it is a game changer in the lights out long term.

*No sound
*No smell
*No fuel
*No risky fuel runs


Tue May 20, 2014 9:12 pm
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I like Goal Zero products.
http://www.thrivelife.com/goal-zero-yet ... r-kit.html

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cityslicker wrote:
I don't know about you guys but. I have not found a more compact setup with that much power that is also transportable. It is truly spendy but, it is a game changer in the lights out long term.

*No sound
*No smell
*No fuel
*No risky fuel runs


Should work great here where we have no sun. :rofl9:

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cityslicker wrote:
I don't know about you guys but. I have not found a more compact setup with that much power that is also transportable. It is truly spendy but, it is a game changer in the lights out long term.

*No sound
*No smell
*No fuel
*No risky fuel runs


Should work great here where we have no sun. :rofl9:

You would be surprised, it works better here than most people realize. Yes, Arizona is better, and more efficient. Here it just takes longer during the rainy season.

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Do you just keep it plugged in 24/7 to maintain a trickle charge and then use it when the lights go out? What's the word on the life expectancy of those batteries? Are they a standardized size? Could the battery be user-replaced when it no longer holds a charge?


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