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  • Oh hey! Have you considered the intellitus cash system (just google it)? Ive heard some unbelivable things about it and my cooworker made lots of money with it.

  • Oh hey! Have you considered the intellitus cash system (just google it)? Ive heard some unbelivable things about it and my cooworker made lots of money with it.

  • Oh hey! Have you considered the intellitus cash system (just google it)? Ive heard some unbelivable things about it and my cooworker made lots of money with it.

  • Oh hey! Have you considered the intellitus cash system (just google it)? Ive heard some unbelivable things about it and my cooworker made lots of money with it.

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  • Very funny!!!!

  • I you device a FLUX capacitor.

  • No it is not.

  • Whenever I hear claims of "too good to be true" or "it's snake oil" I ask the manufacturer for references of companies where they've installed their devices, with contact info. Then I call the references and check them out. I also ask for third-party scientific testing data.

    So far, everything I have asked for from Circuit Rider has been provided, and I have called some of their references. Apparently, their product actually does reduce KWH consumed. Check the Northrup Grumman scientific test

  • O.K., residential users are not billed for power factor.....but most buyers of power conditioning equipment (like this) are commercial buinesses, NOT homeowners. This is mostly a COMMERCIAL product.

  • It is for residential or commercial.

  • If you want to save money in your residence you would be better off turning lights and a/c off when not needed - get occupancy sensors - buy compact fluorescents - and junk that 15 year old fridge and get a more efficient one. These devices are a scam. His technical arguments are bogus - talk to any degreed electrical engineer and they will confirm it's snake oil. Shame on you.

  • This is the second time that you have posted that same verbage. Why do you not see the watts dropping on this video? This is what is needed to save on kWh (True Power). Shame on you for not reading our Northrup Grumman test done by their electrical engingeers that have certified that we do save kWhs. Yes, they said we were saving 10.9% on unloaded motors and 24.8% on 75% loaded motors.

  • Always take unqualified comments with a healthy grain of salt!

    Some people have a tendency to comment on all new technology with theoretical skepticism, but no solid scientific testing of said product to back up their theoretical claims of "too good to be true!" "theoretically not feasible" etc. The best idea is to check out the company's references, where they have installed the product, and contact their customer to determine the product's viability; and see their scientific testing data.

  • Yes I agree.

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