I hope for your sake that you're kidding, because your residential
customers may eventually find out that the power-save devices don't
deliver the promised savings and will ask you why it was a $400 option.
I'm guessing that the Oceanlink "Energy Solution" is even less effective
than the power-save units, based on the three nonfunctional company
websites and the founder's previous job being a PhD in electrical
engineering; no wait, I mean salesman.
http://forums.mikeholt.com/showthread.php?t=91211
http://www.mikeholt.com/newsletters.php?action=display&letterID=434
"Run away!!!"
Max Balchowsky wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with the Oceanlink Energy Solution power
conditioners. They claim up to 35% energy savings on a
"normal " residential installation.
They are a little
more sophisticated that the power save units we have used in the
past....
Max Balchowsky
Design Engineer
SEE Systems
1048 Irvine Ave Suite 217
Newport Beach, Ca. 92660
760-403-6810
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