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FINALLY HERE! I ordered for the SRAC powerbank(from Ebonyi State),paid fully for it before it was delivered. Nipost delivered it in perfect condition to my office on the 3rd day following the order. This powerbank has been able to charge my tablet full(100% in less than 4hrs from 0%) which hitherto has been unable to charge full(stubbornly remained at about 67% after more than 24hrs of charge) with order powerbanks.The powerbank also outlasts 3 other powerbanks which I use. Thanks SRAC team for your honesty,trustworthiness,and excellent customer services(they even called me to know if I had received the powerbank from Nipost instead of me calling them). Bravo! |
Storage capacity? |
Capacity nko? Re-charging time? Does it have boost charging capability? Make? |
Does it have microSD slot?What type of professor does it use?Are u on whatsapp? |
kingmorgan:LIE!!!!.Not true at all as I currently use 5 of those INEC batteries.I have 3 big blue ones & 2 black ones.Each of them lasts for at least 16 HOURS- repeat 16 hours on my laptop + 2 usb fans. I have even gotten a 1000W inverter which I connect to the battery to power my Sony SHAKE7 320W home theater & each battery can power it for atleast 5 HOURS. They take about 5-6 hours to recharge from 0% charge. You are not right at all,may be u got urs from a marketer who deals in fake products. Please not that I'm not a marketer but just a consumer(buyer) like u. Please change ur post to avoid misleading & confusing would-be consumers. Thanks. kingmorgan: kingmorgan:LIE!!!!.Not true at all as I currently use 5 of those INEC batteries.I have 3 big blue ones & 2 black ones.Each of them lasts for at least 16 HOURS- repeat 16 hours on my laptop + 2 usb fans. I have even gotten a 1000W inverter which I connect to the battery to power my Sony SHAKE7 320W home theater & each battery can power it for atleast 5 HOURS. They take about 5-6 hours to recharge from 0% charge. You are not right at all,may be u got urs from a marketer who deals in fake products. Please not that I'm not a marketer but just a consumer(buyer) like u. Please change ur post to avoid misleading & confusing would-be consumers. Thanks. |
kingmorgan:LIE!!!!.Not true at all as I currently use 5 of those INEC batteries.I have 3 big blue ones & 2 black ones.Each of them lasts for at least 16 HOURS- repeat 16 hours on my laptop + 2 usb fans. I have even gotten a 1000W inverter which I connect to the battery to power my Sony SHAKE7 320W home theater & each battery can power it for atleast 5 HOURS. They take about 5-6 hours to recharge from 0% charge. You are not right at all,may be u got urs from a marketer who deals in fake products. Please not that I'm not a marketer but just a consumer(buyer) like u. Please change ur post to avoid misleading & confusing would-be consumers. Thanks. |
Hello,pls send pictures of 5kva-10kva inverter,batteries & their prices to: uchennapete@gmail.com Thanks. |
buyamnowcom:He is now responding Will be updating the thread as the drama unfolds |
So |
BEWARE!!! This thief is a scammer. |
Hi |
Fine |
Sold |
Just got my Lumsing 11,000mah usbx5 powerbank,after I paid 4 it.It is beautifully designed & has a premium feel,very portable-can easily enter into one's pocket,& not so weighty. Don't be afraid of paying b/4 delivery-your money is in safe hands. I recommend this product to all. Thanks slye 4 the awesome service. |
hisableplc:I think he means 500,000 meters. |
Hello,send me(uchennapete@gmail.com) pictures,specs, & quotations. Thanks. uchennapete@gmail.com |
What of the RAM & resolution?Is it touchscreen & can it run both windows & MAC OS. |
Pictures? |
Now blazing on MTN BIS on my lappy via the new Tunnelguru.Connection is very stable,no disconnections. Was skeptical initially but later tried it & oh boy is it fast?-it is superfast,no endless booting. Give it a try & I'm sure u will like it. Ciao. |
Pictures & specs? |
Hello, @Adewale202,pls I need the acer mini travelmate.How soon can u get fresh stock? My whatsapp number is 08031571630,& email is uchennapete@gmail.com Eagerly awaiting ur reply. Thanks. |
What is the capacity(wattage) of the inverter & does it have an in-built battery charger? Can u get me a 1.5KW inverter & battery at that price? Thanks. |
When u call him, first ask him his location & when he must have told you(but I'm sure he won't tell u his real location if he is fake),tell him you are in the same location as him & ask 4 his shop No or address so u 2 can meet. If he is fake,he will tell u he traveled & not currently in his official location or will give u a very hidden address or a secluded location(Pls don't go if u notice this). He will then ask 4 part payment so he can direct his workers or boys to send the item ASAP without delay(Pls don't pay anything without meeting face to face with the seller). At this juncture u can either drop the call or tell him u will wait till he goes back to his official location(which he will never do). Pls bro anya saa gi.Always be on ur guard. |
This TV is around 400K(including shipment to anywhere in Nigeria) at Amazon. |
Please send details of 3kva & 3.75kva inverter to uchennapete@gmail.com. Thanks. |
If US refuses to sell weapons to you(Nigeria),build your own weapons,you have one head,two hands and two legs like the Americans. 170 million Nigerians cannot be there only to eat food & embezzle public fund. Abeg let me hear another story joo. |
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[code][/code][email][/email][url][/url][quote][/quote]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. [b]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. [/b]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads [s]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. [b]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. [/b]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads [/s]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. [b]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. [/b]Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saturday, September 6th, 2014 By Tom Revell An environmentally-friendly sports car powered by saltwater has been approved for testing on EU roads. Its developers say the four-seater Quant e-Sportlimousine can reach 0-60 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds, powered by a system that works in a similar way to hydrogen fuel cells – with the fuel source substituted for saltwater. The liquid is channelled through a membrane in between two tanks, creating an electric charge that is stored and distributed by super capacitors. As a result, the super- powered car creates no emissions. NanoFlowcell AG, the designers of saltwater system, say the technology has applications beyond sustainable transport. “We’ve got major plans, and not just within the automobile industry,” said chairman Prof Jens-Peter Ellermann. “The potential of the NanoFlowcell is much greater, especially in terms of domestic energy supplies as well as in maritime, rail and aviation technology. The NanoFlowcell offers a wide range of applications as a sustainable, low cost and environmentally-friendly source of energy.” Chief technical officer Nunzio La Vecchia added, “Now that the automobile has been approved for use on public roads in Germany and Europe we can enter into detailed planning with our partners, adding an exciting new chapter to the future of electro- mobility.” The Quant e-Sportlimousine is not yet on sale, and no price has been announced, but experts estimate it could cost more than £1 million. Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads Saltwater-powered sports car approved for EU roads |