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Download the Protective Power Product Sheet by AC WORKS®

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DOWNLOAD THE PROTECTIVE POWER PRODUCT GUIDE HERE

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Flood Restoration - Learning from Local Restoration Professionals

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We want to help you learn how you can power your professional and household flood restoration equipment to clean up after the unexpected events that can often occur during spring and summer months. AC WORKS® brand offers adapters that use dryer or range outlets to power heaters, fans, dehumidifiers, and other equipment or tools necessary to clean up after a flood, fire, or bug infestation, and more. AD1450L1430, AD1430L1430, S10301430-018, L1430F520-025, S1430F520-018, S1450F520-018 will all help you power your high power equipment. This helps to keep you from tripping breakers while trying to work toward a dry and clean project....

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How to Prep your RV for the Season

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It may not feel like it in our home state of Wisconsin, but it is spring.  Time to start prepping and planning your camping adventures for the season.  You don't want to find yourself with any problems on a road trip or vacation so make sure you take the necessary precautions to avoid as many problems as you can before you travel.

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the WRAP UP Issue Eight: Industry News

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Industry News Level 2 Charging Research We have had customers reach out to us in search of a level 2 charger for the Chevrolet Bolt/Volt models. We learned the vehicles only come with a level 1 regular household charging cable. The customers are trying to adapt to the 240V outlets they have. Currently, we do not have a product that will adapt to a level 2 charging ability. As you read this, we are researching and planning ways we can adapt their cables and bring them a solution. Besides the level 1 charger, the other charging option offered by Chevrolet...

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the WRAP UP Issue Eight: Tips From Tony

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Tips From Tony When talking about the different NEMA configurations, it is important to remember what P and R stand for. P will always stand for the male plug side, while R will always stand for the female receptacle. P and R can never be used for opposite ends, and they don't stand for anything else.

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