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		<title>Portable Solar Generator Pros And Cons</title>
		<description>A portable solar generator is especially useful in the outdoors. Some of us may be used to not having power while camping or going out on excursions. However, let's admit that it can get pretty inconvenient and frustrating. We'd like to be able to really enjoy the outdoors by having all our equipmen</description>
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		<title>Laser Track Sequence Firing to Make Wind Flow to Wind Turbine Generators</title>
		<description>What do you do when the wind dies and you were relying on that wind to propel wind generation to collect on all our alternative energy needs? Well I have a plan you see; create our own wind. How so you ask? Well, we know that fires do this right? But how; well you see heat rises and pushes the air u</description>
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		<title>Power Supply - DIY Diagnosis And Actions</title>
		<description>Power supply is found on every personal computer. It is device where power is received from the alternating current and converted to direct current that is useable by the computer. It is located inside the CPU distinguished by cooling fan and the power-cord receptacle.

Since the power supply rece</description>
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