AIMS Power Inverters For Landscaping, Mobile Power

A DC to AC inverter could be the solution for all your landscaping needs this fall season.

Use an AIMS Power inverter for mobile power to run landscaping equipment like an electric chainsaw, weed wacker, etc. and even to power an outdoor lighting or fountain setup.

2500 watt AIMS Power inverter

An old pickup truck toolbox turned into a portable green-energy trailer with a 2500 watt AIMS Power inverter, two deep-cycle batteries, solar panels and a solar charge controller for mobile landscaping power.

One of our savvy customers, Dennis Evers, rigged an old pickup truck toolbox into a portable green-energy trailer with a 2500 watt AIMS Power inverter, two deep-cycle batteries, solar panels and a solar charge controller. He now has easy access to electricity wherever he’s doing yard work on his property, and he’ll even have it in the event of a power outage or gas shortage.

You could also use an inverter and a solar array to run yard accessories or other garden decorations that need electricity.

AIMS Power sells 30, 60, 120 and 230 watt solar panels as well as everything else you’ll need to get this system up and running, and our tech support team is on hand with any technical questions you might have.

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AIMS Power Inverter Perfect for National Preparedness Month

The man National Geographic dubbed “The Godfather Prepper” says having emergency backup power is a top priority & an AIMS Power inverter is his tool of choice.

Reno, Nevada (PRWEB) Aug. 16, 2013

September is Federal Emergency Management Association (FEMA) National Preparedness Month, and Dennis Evers might just be one of the most prepared men in America.

What’s Evers’ secret? Part of it is having an AIMS Power Inverter for an emergency backup power system, because it’s necessary in preparing for just about anything.

Dennis Evers, "The Godfather Prepper"

Dennis Evers, The man National Geographic dubbed "The Godfather Prepper", says having an AIMS Power inverter should be first on your checklist for National Preparedness Month in September.

Evers’ preparation skills were made famous on National Geographic’s popular show “Doomsday Preppers”, and he says that behind food, water, and shelter — having electricity is essential in a disaster situation.

“Psychologically, I believe it’s essential to be able to see a light go on when you flip the switch,” Evers said. “Watching television, cooking, turning on a reading light, playing games or using appliances are activities that will divert your attention from whatever the disaster may be and help you get through it.”

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