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  • downrange1
    Junior Member
    • Jun 2012
    • 54

    Battery power will run household items during disaster

    A back-up battery bank should be highly considered for an alternative home power source.

    Battery banks are easy to make, easy to maintain, and fairly inexpensive to build. Best of all they can be the reason why your house is lit up when everyone else is left in the dark. This is a very busy picture, but if you look at it carefully, you’ll see the functionality and simplicity of this system. Charge your tablets, smartphones, rechargeable batteries, radio, low wattage lamp, and/or small TV’s. You can even run your refrigerator a couple hours a day as a way of keeping your perishables fresh. This option will mean something different to everyone. Just having the ability to charge your cell phone and rechargeable batteries for the kids’ games, could make a tense and otherwise uncomfortable situation very tolerable. And, YES, the more batteries you connect together, the more stuff you can run!!! -->More

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    Last edited by downrange1; 08-23-2013, 11:33 AM. Reason: Wrong forum
    Challenge yourself to learn a new skill, then teach it to someone else..... Downrange1
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    67goat
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2012
    • 896

    How many times can one link to their own site (in the wrong forum even) before somebody else comes along and calls it spam?

    I'd say two, unless I missed some of your other posts.

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    • #3
      downrange1
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 54

      Useful info posted in wrong forum. Sorry Goat-
      Challenge yourself to learn a new skill, then teach it to someone else..... Downrange1

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      • #4
        67goat
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2012
        • 896

        Just giving you a hard time because there were two posts by you linking to the same site right next to each other. This one seems more suited for the survival forum, rather than the general gun discussion.

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