I was recently in the market to buy a new home - my wife and I quickly settled on a beautiful three story home in Mendham, NJ. What we didn't expect was the frequent power outages, tempting this area to preserve the natural look of the foliage around the power lines. My wife and I searched the internet for a suitable backup generator but nothing seemed right. Until one day we came across this power supply. Completely impressed by the water-cooling capabilities and the aurora of light emanating from the center of this behemoth, I submitted it to the leading electrical engineers at RPI (Massachusetts Institute of Technology New York). Over the course of many months, these engineers came up with a design that connected a fan to a gasoline engine and modified the internal circuitry to deliver various DC currents to the (albeit large) American home. into a DC/DC converter that I could find in our house. After a lot of soldering and accidental burns, I was finally able to enjoy the beautiful RGB lighting and trickle of efficient water-cooling noise (from a local river) from this power supply. Mission accomplished.
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