ARMANDO PADILLA
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- Armando
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So, I live in an area where we had a prolonged power outage. On Christmas eve black out started at 2pm and went on till almost 10pm.
This year the family Christmas get together was here at my place. Guest began to show up around 3pm. By then I had already run an extension cord out to the Cyberbeast and was powering my computer wifi a vacuum and some lights.
I opted not to get the Powershare box thinking Nah when was the last time we had a blackout. It would have come in handy yesterday. But even without Powershare the Cyberbeast came through like a champ.
My brother-in-law shows up with lumber, wood under his arm. He says hey i need to make this platform thing for a game were going to play and I say my tools are in the truck go ahead and do what you have to do. He used my table saw, chop saw, and drill gun charger powered from the Cyberbeast. And I had the refrigerator, and a blender also connected at one point.
The Cyberbeast was plugged into the charger when the black out hit. I had computers and TVs get burned out by blackouts in the past. But I haven't noticed any damage to anything yet. anyway,
The truck was almost fully charged when the black out hit (80%) or around 250 miles this morning it still has a little over 200miles range left.
Rudoph the red nose Cyberbeast had a little power outage to fix. hohoho!
This year the family Christmas get together was here at my place. Guest began to show up around 3pm. By then I had already run an extension cord out to the Cyberbeast and was powering my computer wifi a vacuum and some lights.
I opted not to get the Powershare box thinking Nah when was the last time we had a blackout. It would have come in handy yesterday. But even without Powershare the Cyberbeast came through like a champ.
My brother-in-law shows up with lumber, wood under his arm. He says hey i need to make this platform thing for a game were going to play and I say my tools are in the truck go ahead and do what you have to do. He used my table saw, chop saw, and drill gun charger powered from the Cyberbeast. And I had the refrigerator, and a blender also connected at one point.
The Cyberbeast was plugged into the charger when the black out hit. I had computers and TVs get burned out by blackouts in the past. But I haven't noticed any damage to anything yet. anyway,
The truck was almost fully charged when the black out hit (80%) or around 250 miles this morning it still has a little over 200miles range left.
Rudoph the red nose Cyberbeast had a little power outage to fix. hohoho!
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