Patriot Power Generator 1500 Maker Responds to South Carolina Flooding

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Recent flooding in South Carolina resulted in nearly 30,000 people losing power in their residences. The makers of the Patriot Power Generator 1500 suggest that Americans stay prepared for blackouts with a portable generator. Continue reading

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Oct 29, 2015 /prREACH/ -- When extreme weather strikes, as it did recently in the form of heavy rains and flooding in South Carolina, the power invariably goes out. That’s why the maker of the Patriot Power Generator strongly urges homeowners to keep a fully-charged generator ready and waiting.

As reported by CBS News, recent flooding in South Carolina resulted in seven deaths and nearly 30,000 people being left without power. A state of emergency was declared and hundreds of individuals were rescued.

“Kind thoughts go out to the families who lost loved ones in this tragic event,” said Allen Baler, Partner at 4Patriots LLC, a Nashville, Tenn.-based company that provides products designed to help people become more independent and self-reliant.

“Others were fortunate to only lose their electrical power for a period of time. But even that can be a life-threatening event during times of extreme heat or cold, as well as for those who need to keep electrical medical devices working.”

One way to keep the power going during an outage – no matter what causes it or how long it lasts – is the Patriot Power Generator 1500. This portable solar generator is designed to provide electricity for important devices and equipment during a power outage or disaster situation.

“Knowing that homeowners and business owners will be able to keep some lights on and be able to power up electronic devices during a blackout caused by a storm or any other event that disables the vulnerable electrical grid can bring peace of mind,” Baler said. “Owning the Patriot Power Generator 1500 means being prepared no matter what happens.”

The generator can produce up to 3,000 peak watts of power and comes with an integrated 1,500-watt inverter / 600Wh lithium-ion battery; a 100-watt, commercial grade folding solar panel; and a 25-foot long extension cord.   It weighs only 37.5 pounds, so it’s small enough to take anywhere and store discreetly, and one can daisy-chain additional solar panels for even more power and faster charging. This generator operates quietly and produces no emissions.

Ideal for people looking for ways to protect themselves and their families from the results of power outages, the durable, state-of-the-art, lithium-ion battery Patriot Power Generator 1500 is rated for 3,000-plus life cycles and holds a fully battery charge for up to six months. It can be charged by the solar panel, by plugging into a normal 120V AC wall outlet or by a wind turbine.

The Patriot Power Generator 1500 comes with a 365-day, 100 percent money back guarantee.

Those who purchase the Patriot Power Generator 1500 receive 10 complimentary bonuses, including:

A 72-Hour Survival Food Kit. This emergency food kit from Food4Patriots is packed in airtight packaging that’s rated for 25 years of storage.

Survival Spring Personal Water Filter. This advanced water filter removes 99.999 percent of waterborne bacteria and parasites, and provides the user with crystal-clear, life-giving water when no clean drinking water is available.

“Top 7 Reasons Why the Grid Will Fail” Report. Learn exactly why the power grid is teetering on total collapse, and how to avoid the aftermath when it does.

“The Blackout Response Guide” Report. Find out what to expect when a blackout hits, plus what to do beforehand to be prepared, as well as during and after.

“The Complete Power Failure Preparation Checklist” Report. This list includes everything needed to survive a disaster situation.

“The 3 Hidden Dangers of the Smart Grid” Report. Learn what is not being communicated regarding the dangers of smart meters.

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Tim Boyle

http://www.patriotpowergenerator.com

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“Knowing that homeowners and business owners will be able to keep some lights on and be able to power up electronic devices during a blackout caused by a storm or any other event that disables the vulnerable electrical grid can bring peace of mind.”
- Allen Baler, 4Patriots Partner
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