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Solar power to pressurize rain barrel water

Once you have a rain barrel, and it's collecting the water, how do you move the water to where it's needed? That's the question James Fisher from Peachtree City, GA asked himself. After hauling buckets and buckets of water to his
wife's flower gardens, he decided there must be a better way. Since he is a systems engineer by trade, he designed a solar-powered water pumping system that would pressurize the water so he could use it with his yard sprinklers and misting units. Then his neighbors asked about how they could get one of those pumping systems. That's how Unique Renewables, LLC was born.

The great thing is that these pumping systems are complete -- I'm not a do-it-yourselfer when it comes to connections and such. I don't have to try to find the right pump, or the best battery -- It's all included. And it's quality. There are cheaper pumps out there, but Unique Renewables only uses quality parts, because Jim thinks it is vital to be able to look his customers in the face even years AFTER they buy. What a concept!

Jim is a talented guy, and has many solar-powered ideas on the drawing board for future products, including ways to improve the lives of people in underdeveloped countries. I'm proud to be associated with this company, and I would love to meet you and answer any questions you may have. Also, I would appreciate any advice you might have as to how to best get the word out about us. Would you mind taking a look at our website, and giving us some feedback? www.uniquerenewables.org.

Thanks!

Marty

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