Powergard

If their advertising includes pictures of Polar Bears on ice flows then it stands to reason that anything they say about their product must be true. It's like a law or something isn't it?
 
wow....yeah..thats sounds like a total scam....

I'm sure there will be 10 different companies selling it at the next home improvement show....

Do the gutter helmets really work or are they a similar scam?
 
If their advertising includes pictures of Polar Bears on ice flows then it stands to reason that anything they say about their product must be true. It's like a law or something isn't it?

lol - poor drowning polar bears!
 
not to say I am going out to buy one today but I thought I saw somewhere around here earlier in the year where as by correcting your power factor you would save money.?.?.? Could this be another simlar type of device?
 
The way they make it sound is that it stores energy from power spikes and then releases the energy back as standard power.

Looks a little small for something like that.

StevenE
 
Between the drowning polar bear and the quote from Al Gore (you know, the poster child for energy conservation with his personal residences), how can this device miss?

Al Gore said:
“Our commitment to conservation is the best investment we can make”
A Generational Challenge to Repower America - July 17, 2008 Al Gore.


Nice :)
 
AFAIK/IMHO, this device could correct your power factor and could lower your demands on the power grid. Unfortunately, residential power BILLING doesn't care about power factor, so it is impossible for this thing to lower your bill.
 
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