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Cherry Shao
15th April 2014, 02:19
After a whole demand, your power supply persists intended for 12 months. Are graphics on the RB series solutions. Your ReneSola Tiny (RM) string blends with numerous substantial lights GUIDED lighting effects and will impose a pair of cellphones together. The particular RM series features a all 5 year lifespan along with immediately after four years your battery has 80% of its authentic capability. [Mod: Link to gratuitous advertising removed] This supplement may supply electrical power with regard to tv's, electric enthusiasts, as well as notebook compters, along with home objects. Are pictures on the RM line products. The particular ReneSola Off-grid (RF) sequence supplies kilowatt degrees of power end result, which is the same power capacity because the electric grid. This off-grid vitality storage space technique shops solar energy in to lithium-ion battery packs and lets out it as soon as electrical energy is required. All parts as well as battery pack, inverter, as well as sun charger are generally integrated inside the safe-keeping system.

Dave Schwartz
15th April 2014, 06:01
My morning chuckle :laugh::nuts::wacko::p:amuse::rolleyes::weird:

Still won't click the link though.

Ralph Day
15th April 2014, 07:10
I guess that's a word salad, with embedded link. Wait until Rob wakes up!

Ralph

Rob Beckers
15th April 2014, 07:22
Cherry has earned the right to have all her future posts go through moderation first...

I was tempted to just remove the thread, but given that there are replies already, and there's amusement value to this I'll let it stand (minus the link). Can't make heads or tails of that text though!

-RoB-

Bryan Couch
15th April 2014, 07:24
That's a good read! Makes me want to support their company! :laugh:

At least they're a real company...:blink:

From http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304418404579462993488285418

ReneSola Ltd. SOL -4.29% on Wednesday said it is being probed as part of the U.S. Department of Commerce's antidumping investigation of solar products imports.

The Chinese solar-products company said it has temporarily stopped shipping products to the U.S. that fall within the scope of the probe and it intends to fully cooperate with the investigation proceedings.

The Commerce Department has been investigating whether solar products from China are being dumped—or being sold at below-cost prices to crowd out competitors—in the U.S.

Chinese solar-product companies have benefited lately because of growing demand in Asia and the U.S. that has mitigated weaker demand out of Europe.

Despite the Commerce Department probe, ReneSola said it still intends to work to meet "increasing demand" for solar photovoltaic modules in the U.S. Earlier this month, the company said it posted record solar module shipments and revenue in the fourth quarter.

Dave Schwartz
15th April 2014, 12:57
Its fun trying to figure out how the chinese-to-english auto-translation mangled things so badly. Its like a random walk through the thesaurus. There are a few obvious ones... 'enthusiasts' instead of 'fans', 'vitality' instead of 'energy'. Its almost a game!

Rob Beckers
15th April 2014, 13:24
Dave, thank you for that: Now it makes sense! You're right of course that this was the result of auto-translate from (likely) Chinese. Hadn't thought of that. I was trying to comprehend how anyone would write this with such poor command of a language.

You could make a board game out of this...

-RoB-

Andy Rhody
15th April 2014, 20:24
I guess that's a word salad, with embedded link. Wait until Rob wakes up!

Ralph

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I could see that coming. Rob runs a tight ship.

Joe Blake
17th April 2014, 03:27
There's a game show on TV in Oz where sometimes they put English song lyrics into an on-line Japanese translator then back to English again. The contestants then try and guess the song.

Hours of fun. This reminds me of it.

Also reminds me of some early manuals for VCRs.

Joe

Dave Schwartz
17th April 2014, 06:04
Like the first Honda motorcycle manuals: "Beware the grease mud!"