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Alternative Fuel For Powering Your Generator

Power in physics is the ability to do work, generally we refer to electricity as power because it enables us to use most of the tools we use in our offices, the machines we use in our factories, and the appliances in our homes. In fact for us to have light at night in our homes and our streets, we need power. So power is a very important part of our lives. In all countries of the world, governments spend a lot of money on power generation and distribution. Most developed countries of the world were able to generate enough power to go round their societies which enhances the growth of their economies and also improve the standard of living of their people. However, despite this there is always power outage once in a while hence the need to provide an alternative source of power by individuals and organizations especially those who use equipment e.g. computers, servers etc. that need constant supply of power. NIGERIA THE POWERLESS GIANT In Nigeria, since the Colonial Maste...

Power Your Generator With Cooking Gas, Dual Fuel Carburetor for Generators, Universal Dual Fuel Carburetor for Generators, Propane Conversion Kit

Tri Fuel Carburetor, Dual Fuel Carburetor We organize seminars, workshops and Training Programs anywhere in Nigeria to train people on how to make money selling and installing this device. For more information contact Emmanuel on 08036074999.  TRI FUEL CARBURETOR The Tri Fuel Carburetor enables you to use three types of fuel to power your Electric Generating Set. This gives you the option to switch between three types of fuel which are Gasoline popularly known as Petrol in Nigeria, CNP (Compressed Natural Gas) which is available but not very commonly used in Nigeria and LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) also known as Propane, or Cooking Gas. ADVANTAGES OF POWERING YOUR GENERATOR WITH LPG OR CNG Generators using propane are cleaning and emit less harmful fumes. Standard generators, which run on gasoline produce more odors and can stain or contaminate the surrounding surfaces. Propane, on the other hand is just gas and will dissipate as the generator runs. COST ...