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Reasons for Shipping Delays

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We work hard to prepare, pack, and ship product orders quickly and efficiently while doing our best to save on shipping costs. No one is perfect, the weather is unpredictable, and holidays impact certain times of the year. Shipping delays happen, and logistics companies try to avoid them when possible, but they happen. We compiled a list of reasons why your package may be delayed and how to avoid it from happening again. 

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How to Order the GEKIT01

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Sometimes it’s hard to tell what will be available to power your specific event. You may be organizing a food truck rally, local arts festival, a community fair, or some other event that requires many different appliances or machinery. But how will you power it all? Introducing the AC WORKS® brand GEKIT01, the first multi-purpose “build your own” bundle from AC Connectors. This versatile kit starts with the base products of PD4GF-010, SS2L1430-018, S10301430-018, AD1430L1430, and AD1450L1430. From there you can add on a variety of different extension cords and power distributors. The more you add, the more you save....

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Level Two Charging Complications for Chevy EV's

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If you subscribe to our monthly newsletter, you may have read a little bit about our research on level 2 charging for Chevy electric vehicles. Now, we want to elaborate a little more as we continue our research into such a product. Chevy EVs come with a portable charger to connect to a regular household outlet for a 12 Amp level one charging rate. In order to get a more efficient level 2 charging rate, there are 32 Amp level 2 chargers available, but they are not portable, and they are expensive. Chevy owners have reached out to us saying...

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What are the Differences Between Surge Protectors and Circuit Breakers?

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There can be a wide variety of protective technology built into an electrical appliance, but the two most common are surge protectors and circuit breakers. So what is the difference between the two? Surge protectors protect your electrical appliances from voltage spikes. A voltage spike is when a cord or appliance exceeds the voltage it is rated for, resulting in permanent damage to your appliance. The most common places you will see these installed are power strips like our PSROT-072. Usually, you will have computers, TVs, entertainment systems, and office equipment plugged into one of these. The most common cause...

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