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12 Days of Deals - Day 5On the 5th day of Christmas, Tycon said to me, you get 10% off all TP-DCDC Series products! Today, receive 10% off all the products listed below!
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12 Days of Deals - Day 4On the fourth day of Christmas, Tycon® said to me; one free enclosure with every surge protector purchased. TP-ESP-100-POE24100Mbps PoE Surge Protector - 24V PoE TP-ESP-1000-POE10/100/1000Mb PoE Surge Protector - 24V PoE TP-ESP-1000-POE24Gigabit PoE Surge Protector - 48V PoE Free Enclosure | ENC-ESP-100-POEWeatherproof Outdoor Enclosure for TP-ESP Series Ethernet surge suppressors USE CODE: FREENCHow to Buy:
12 Days of Deals - Day 3On the third day of Christmas, Tycon® gave to me; 2 heavy duty wall mount brackets with every EZ-Bridge® purchase.
802.11b/g/n standards 250mW High Power Wireless Bridge System Up to 3 miles apart with good line of sight Providing realworld thruput up to 100Mbps Wall Mount Brackets (WMB-HD) valued at $14 {FREE} USE CODE: FREEWMBHow to Buy:
On the second day of christmas, Tycon gave to me $20 off the TPDIN® Remote Power Monitor and $50 off the MPPT Solar Controller, with integrated remote power monitor and 7 Port Gigabit PoE Switch.
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12 Days of Deals - Day 1On the first day of Christmas, Tycon gave to me, $20 off the ProWeatherStation. The ProWeatherStation makes an exceptional gift. Make sure to order yours today! ProWeatherStation Measures:
ONLY $79.95 after discount! How to Buy:
Use Promo Code: 20OFFPWS.
Are you ready for our 12 Days of Deals, starting Monday, December 4, 2017?
Watch our blog, and social media accounts to stay up to date on the daily deals. New deals will be announced Monday-Thursday and will stay valid until the Sunday after they are announced. Once the next Monday comes, the offers from the previous week are no longer valid. If you have any questions, please email [email protected] or call 801-432-0003. Happy Holidays! Happy Holidays!
Important Dates: November 23-27 our office will be open again on the 28th. December 25-January 1 our office will be open again on January 2, 2018. (See you next year) ;-) If you have any questions email [email protected] Please make sure to place your orders before the dates above. Our Surge Protector is now UL Listed!
10/100/1000MBPS NETWORK LIGHTNING/SURGE PROTECTOR TP-ESP-1000-POE $24.95 Scott Parsons, the President of Tycon Systems wrote a couple scenarios of how to get electricity when the grid power goes out.
Here's what he wrote: People would need a system to run a couple LED lights (10W each x 2 = 20W) a fan (25W) a small DC refrigerator (60W) or larger AC refrigerator (150W) and a laptop computer and smartphone (50W) Total 155W to 245W Say they have 400Ah of battery. At 155W load the batteries will last 16hrs (4hrs per 100Ah of battery) At 245W load the batteries will last 10hrs (2.5hrs per 100Ah of battery) Our biggest solar system could support the 155W in Puerto Rico. The system has 1000W of solar and 720Ah of battery. RPAL48-180-1000 The maximum this system could support is 180W To support 245W of load, you would need to add batteries. The 1000W of solar would support it but would need at least 980Ah of battery. Hope this helps to give some perspective. I really think the best option for folks is a propane powered generator which could have the capacity to run their whole home. They would need to have enough fuel to supply the power that they would need but propane is safe to store and doesn't get wet like a can of gasoline could. This is just a personal opinion. When I think of solar and see those with roofs that have been blown off, I think the solar panels would be blown away or damaged. If I was living in an area prone to hurricanes, I would invest in a propane generator and I would build a small block enclosure outside to hold the generator and a couple propane tanks (above expected water levels). I would rewire my house to have a separate circuit that ran only the essential things. I would then install a transfer switch between the generator and those essential circuits. When it was needed I would flip the transfer switch and startup the generator. My two cents. Hope this helps. The second week in October is a busy week for Tycon Systems. We are attending not one, but, TWO tradeshows. We will be at WISPAPalooza in Las Vegas and Gitex in Dubai. Come visit us and find out what Tycon® is all about!
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