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Re: futrcash post# 8156

Thursday, 06/19/2008 3:28:19 PM

Thursday, June 19, 2008 3:28:19 PM

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Just spoke again, at length, with management, and as I understand more of what potentials there are for ARSC's technologies, the more I have to agree with you futrcash.

For instance, since asked early today about temp. variations below 0, along with unit longevity, clearly defined by management, I received some rather assuring (if not impressive) answers.

First of all, regarding sub-zero temps, HydraSta, when installed in a home or business, should never see sub-zero temps, since obviously, it's inside the residence or place of business. Question/concern answered.

Now, this is where it gets interesting. ARSC has been approached by companies that need power where no power currently exists. Sometimes, even in extreme climates. Running power lines to remote locations, sometimes several/many miles, can be very expensive, to say the least, not to mention the upkeep to these extended power lines after storms, etc.

Enclosures, such as small sheds, to house the units, would be heated from the very electricity the unit produces, thus making the continuous, self-sufficient power of the HydraStax VERY attractive to a VERY wide range of buyers!

HydraStax units quite literally, can be installed in Timbuktoo or the South Pacific, providing 2 things:

They can get there in the first place, and they can at least get the neccessary unit, shed, feedstock tank, and feedstock there.

Let us suppose someone needs a coomunication tower on some remote island: deliver the above mention with a pre-filled tank of ammonia, and they're in business.

Grid-free, low-maintenance, green, & clean!

Longevity of the HydraStax is expected to be similar to a furnace where certain elements (like the heat exchanger) need to be replaced, while the unit itself will still last many years.

Management expects a 'service industry' to arise, primarily in the fuel cell sector. ARSC may even head up one of these 'service departments', much like Sears Roebuck has their own.

Talk about being ground floor of the future!


Makes me wanna buy more ARSC, if only I could.


L~



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