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|    Peter W. to All    |
|    Re: What do you look for in a portable b    |
|    06 Jul 23 08:58:39    |
      From: peterwieck33@gmail.com              > The yeti 6000 will last longest.       > They're using the symbol wh to indicate total power       > in watts that the device can provide over time. For       > example, the yeti 6000 should be able to provide       > 100 watts for 60 hours if their number is correct.              Ed: You are trying to nail Jell-O - I suspect this individual is a       reincarnation of Jimmy Neutron, a notorious troll of long standing. Also a big       fan of Harbor Freight and using a cell-phone to set wheel camber.              100 watts for 60 hours = a flat battery. Just a note to the effect that doing       this even a few times to any UPS will destroy it. Let Mr. Gilliver find that       out on its own. Certainly not from any suggestions received here.              Peter Wieck       Melrose Park, PA              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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