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the WRAP UP Issue 8: Tips From Tony

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Tips From Tony When talking about the different NEMA configurations, it is important to remember what P and R stand for. P will always stand for the male plug side, while R will always stand for the female receptacle. P and R can never be used for opposite ends, and they don't stand for anything else.

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We're Hiring a Warehouse Assistant

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Do you have warehouse experience?  Do you know someone who does?  Take a look at this Warehouse Assistant position with competitive pay and opportunities.   Warehouse Assistant We are looking for an organized and motivated Warehouse Assistant with a willingness to learn new processes and procedures.  Responsibilities include helping with shipments, inventory tracking, organizing stock, cleaning the warehouse, and is comfortable with helping other departments as needed.  The ideal candidate is a motivated and quick learner who is comfortable working on their feet, focused, and experienced in warehouse logistics. This position will start part-time at 20+ hours per week, with a...

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The WRAP UP Issue 8 Cover Story: 2020 Hurricane Season

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2020 Hurricane Season Let us help you keep the power on during hurricane season. Earlier in the year, the NOAA was predicting anywhere from 3-6 major hurricanes and for the season to be an above-average hurricane season. Fast forward to August, and the predictions have changed. The NOAA is now predicting up to 25 named storms. As we write this, there are two hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico, Laura and Marco. We have no way of knowing how the hurricane season will play out, but what we do know is how to help keep your power on in an...

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Industry News from the WRAP UP Issue Seven

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At AC Connectors, we follow very closely with updates from Tesla and other EV manufacturers. This time, Ford grabbed the spotlight with an innovation for their upcoming F-150 Hybrid pick-up truck: an onboard power panel. Vehicles usually have a household outlet(s) available to charge phones or power small electronics. Most pick-up truck owners use their truck for their job or hobby, so why not have a full-blown panel of different outlets available? The usual outlets that would come on a generator are still available. You can use a NEMA L14-30 outlet for high power machinery or appliances, as well as...

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Tips From Tony July Issue Seven of the WRAP UP

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If we mention "wired specifically for Tesla usage" in our EV adapter listings, we mean it. These EV adapters cannot be used for anything else. It is not possible to power RVs, dryers, or other equipment with our gray EV adapters. Chances are they will match the NEMA configurations you are trying to adapt to, but you can only charge Tesla vehicles with them.

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