Power One Supply
Power One Supply
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Bps-120 – Zyxel 120W Redundant Power Supply – Redundant Power Supply $415.43 the Zyxel 120w Redundant Power Supply is a Stand-alone Backup Power Unit Designed to Connect up to 6 External Networking Devices. When The Internal Power Unit of One Such Device Fails, The Bps Provides Power Instantly to The Failing Device to Prevent it From Rebooting. Despite up to Six Devices Can be Connected, Only One Can be Powered by This Power Supply at The Same Time. The Output Rating is 12vdc 120 Watts. [BX0258] UPC: 760559113476 UNSPC: 39121004 21L x 16.25W x 6.13H 12.6 LB 1.21 Cubes |
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14627 – Coolmax Zp-480B Atx12V Power Supply – 480W – Atx12V Power Supply $95.29 Zp-480b Atx12v Power Supply Provide 80% Plus Power Efficiency. It Is One Of The Few Power Supplies That Can Give You The Power You Need At Higher Efficiency, Which Means You Can Use The Same Power With Less Energy. [T21496] UPC: 00895963146274 UNSPC: 39121004 5.9L x 5.5W x 3.38H 5 LB |
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Medfusion Power Supply $142.6 Medfusion Power Supply |
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Power Supply $66.58 Power Supply |
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Nortel Centillion 100 Chassis with one Power Supply AS0002001 $226.85 Nortel Centillion 100 Chassis with one Power Supply AS0002001 |
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Culligan FM-15A Level 3 Faucet Filter $14.99 The Culligan FM-15diy faucet mount water filtration system will improve your quality of life to the point where you’ll want to scream “Hey, Culligan man!” just to thank him for helping to make such healthful, refreshing water available. This do-it-yourself system screw-mounts to your existing water faucet and comes with everything you need for up to 200 gallons of crisp, clear water…. |
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Proctor Silex K2070Y 1 Liter Electric Kettle $11.39 Housed in a smooth, modern-looking design, this 1000-watt electric kettle rapidly boils up to 1 quart of water for coffee, tea, instant soups, and more. The unit features a detachable cord and a nonspill spout for graceful serving, plus a generous handle with a secure grip. Its immersed heating element provides a rapid and quiet heating process, making it ideal for the office, home, or college dor… |
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Presto Pro EverSharp Electric Knife Sharpener $39.99 The easy, automatic way to sharpen most kitchen and sporting knives to a razor sharp edge. This electric knife sharpener features a professional two stage system precision that grinds a perfect sharpening angle then fine hones and polishes the edge. It uses Sapphirite sharpening wheels, the same ultrahard material used in professional sharpening shops. And the no guess blade guides automatically h… |
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Ultimate Air Supply $6.43 First they went platinum…Now they’re going green. Your best loved music in its simplest form. 20 best-selling “Greatest Hits” & “Best of” collections now available in a new eco-friendly package. 1CD in card wallet packaging – no plastic, no booklet – just great music! Booklets are available online through a unique URL on the package…. |
How You Can Cut Down Electric Bills
It is not easy to earn money. Almost all products in the market are already increasing in terms of prices yet our salaries have never moved an inch. I suppose that trend is one of the devastating results of the global economic crisis. We are still lucky to have our jobs than to those who are unemployed.
Whether we like it or not, the global economic crisis is continuing to strike us and we must do our best to spend money wisely. Money is not something we can pick in streets and whether you like or not, you can never live without money.
For you to save money wisely, let me help you by sharing few tips on how to save money from your electric bills. We also need electricity in our lives especially during nights and I am quite sure that you will learn a lot from reading this post.
During day time, open the windows so that the light of the sun will make your home brighter.
In case of blackouts, don't forget to unplug all electronic devices. Aside from saving money from bills, you could also avoid accidents and save the lives of every family member.
Always iron the clothes in the morning when the utilization of electricity is not high. Electric bills will surely increase if you do the ironing in the evening because lots of people use electricity at that time.
Always switch off lights that are not in used.
Don't forget to clean electronic cooking devices, most especially the ovens. If your oven is dirty and you use it, the tool will not function properly and it will eat up a huge amount of electricity. For those who are in England, I highly suggest you should consult Havant oven cleaning for the service.
You can put potted ornamental plants inside your home. It can relax your eyes and it makes the temperature cooler. Of course, don't forget to bring these potted plants outside to absorb sunlight, which will be needed in the biological process called as photosynthesis.
Use curtains or wallpapers that have light or bright colors to make your room brighter, thus you will not need electric lights.
Unplug the appliances that are not in used. You must know that when an electronic device is plugged in the socket even if it is not used or it is turned off, it will still take certain amount of electricity, which will be added on your bills.
Surprised? You could simply save money from your electric bills if you follow the easy steps above. Never waste your earnings just for electricity because there are more important things to consider. Save money for your future, for the needs of your family, and education of your children.
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''Keep America American'': Great Depression, government intervention, and conservative response in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 1920s--1940. $49.99 This study of one rural county in western Pennsylvania during the Great Depression highlights people's response to government recovery programs. Rural folks in Somerset County experienced the depression before the crash in 1929, and throughout the 1920s, miners and farmers in the area found ways to cope with rising unemployment and declining farm prices. Miners used the strike to fight for better conditions; farmers organized into cooperatives to secure the best prices for their products. Each promulgated a set of values that reflected their vision of America. The 1920s was only a prelude to the economic downturn in the 1930s, when rural folks had to adapt to changes in the way that the government approached the economy. Many residents in Somerset County favored the approaches of Herbert Hoover, who honored their cherished values of thrift, self-help, and minimal government. For similar reasons, they also supported Republican Governor Gifford Pinchot, until he began to implement new taxes and to consolidate power at the state level. To many conservatives and localists, Pinchot resembled Franklin Roosevelt, who entered office promising federal assistance to the needy.;When Roosevelt took office, he implemented programs that often contradicted their cherished values. He passed costly federal direct and work relief programs that ran counter to their belief in private charity, self-help, and local control. His and Governor George Earle's "new deals" also included farm policy that set limits on production and forced processors to pay a tax and consumers to pay more for food. County residents generally favored the laissez faire, supply and demand model for the economy. Even more troubling to the county's localists and conservatives was the labor legislation that Roosevelt and Earle approved. The National Labor Relations Act, passed in 1935, and Pennsylvania's Labor Relations Act, passed two years later, forced companies to recognize unions, and residents believed that |
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''Keep America American'': Great Depression, government intervention, and conservative response in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, 1920s--1940. $49.99 This study of one rural county in western Pennsylvania during the Great Depression highlights people's response to government recovery programs. Rural folks in Somerset County experienced the depression before the crash in 1929, and throughout the 1920s, miners and farmers in the area found ways to cope with rising unemployment and declining farm prices. Miners used the strike to fight for better conditions; farmers organized into cooperatives to secure the best prices for their products. Each promulgated a set of values that reflected their vision of America. The 1920s was only a prelude to the economic downturn in the 1930s, when rural folks had to adapt to changes in the way that the government approached the economy. Many residents in Somerset County favored the approaches of Herbert Hoover, who honored their cherished values of thrift, self-help, and minimal government. For similar reasons, they also supported Republican Governor Gifford Pinchot, until he began to implement new taxes and to consolidate power at the state level. To many conservatives and localists, Pinchot resembled Franklin Roosevelt, who entered office promising federal assistance to the needy.;When Roosevelt took office, he implemented programs that often contradicted their cherished values. He passed costly federal direct and work relief programs that ran counter to their belief in private charity, self-help, and local control. His and Governor George Earle's "new deals" also included farm policy that set limits on production and forced processors to pay a tax and consumers to pay more for food. County residents generally favored the laissez faire, supply and demand model for the economy. Even more troubling to the county's localists and conservatives was the labor legislation that Roosevelt and Earle approved. The National Labor Relations Act, passed in 1935, and Pennsylvania's Labor Relations Act, passed two years later, forced companies to recognize unions, and residents believed that |