Tag: water pumps
How Going Electric Helped Drag Mini Out of the Reliability Basement
If you’ve ever owned an older British car, you probably know your mechanic on a first-name basis. You might even have gotten a thank you note when his son graduated college. For a long time, Mini was the poster child for that stereotype. In fact, if you look back at … [continued]
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Solar Power Is An Isolated Island’s Weapon Against A Fossil Fuel Monopoly
The Philippines has 7,641 islands. One of the most serene and relatively isolated of them is the island of Siquijor. The island is a province on its own in the Central Visayas region. In terms of size, it is the third smallest province-island in the Philippines, both in terms of … [continued]
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This Fully Electric Motorhome Has Over 270 Miles Of Range
Wow, this is fun. After watching hundreds of van-life videos about people living in converted sprinter vans or other kinds of vehicles, a concerning fact could be observed. Some of the sprinter van RVs have diesel engines and diesel is one of the most toxic fuels there is. Gasoline is … [continued]
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Panasonic Develops a Cooling Water Circulation Pump for Data Centers — Promoting the Strategic Enhancement of the Pump Business
Osaka, Japan — Panasonic Corporation today announced that its Living Appliances and Solutions Company (Panasonic) has marked the 70th anniversary of its pump business. The company’s pump business, which began with home pumps (well pumps) that supply water to homes, has consistently contributed to the realization of comfortable and affluent lifestyles … [continued]
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