I urge you to take this really short fast fun quiz to see what you know or don't know about rechargeable batteries. I'm in the process of reviewing some of the BEST rechargeable batteries I know of and will report my findings SOON.
CLICK or TAP HERE to take the fun quiz.
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Bogus Invention Claim
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A few days ago I received the following email from Rusten:
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"I'd like your thoughts on a new invention to keep rain water out of people's basements."
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He also included a link to a website showing this new invention.
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Having a degree in geology with a focus in hydrogeology - the study of groundwater - I'm a sucker for anything that might help STOP water from going into basements.
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Well, I went to the website and was stunned to see a silly hinged downspout diverter that flops down when rainwater flows down the downspout. The aluminum channel goes down like a castle drawbridge and DUMPS the water 3 feet from your home.
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This is NOT THE WAY to STOP water from entering a basement. No way. No how.
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CLICK or TAP HERE to see how to STOP WATER from entering your basement or crawlspace.
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That's enough for a Sunday.
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If you get up early on the East Coast and are reading this, I'll be outside in a portable screened shelter on my amateur radio. This weekend is the annual Field Day.
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I've set an ambitious goal and will try to make contact with no less than 150 other operators in a 24-hour period. I'll be using just 5 watts of transmitting power, my radio will be powered by a 12 Ah battery, and a solar panel will be charging the battery.
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That's the point of Field Day - to get out in the field and practice using all your radio equipment under emergency conditions. It's easy to stay in a shack and do radio. It's quite another thing to be in a cage fight with bugs, the heat, and possible rain storms.
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That's why the primary sell line of ham radio is:
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When all else FAILS...
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Yes, some of us operators know how to get outside, setup communications, and save lives and property using our own personal equipment. CLICK or TAP HERE to see how I train to do this each year.Â
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Tim Carter
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Founder - www.AsktheBuilder.com
Pre-Sale NEXT WEEK - www.StainSolver.com
Field Day - www.W3ATB.com
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Do It Right, Not Over!
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P.S. Tell me, do you think you know the right way to connect a deck post to a pier? My guess is, no.
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