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New Fusion Solar Messenger Bag

Canvas/Leather Solar Messenger Bag (Photo: Business Wire)
by Staff Writers
Round Rock TX (SPX) Nov 24, 2008
Keeping your batteries charged and ready to go is an obsession for many consumers of personal electronics. The original patented Eclipse Solar Gear product line is designed to trickle charge the batteries of many types and brands of electronics including cell phones, smart phones, hand-held GPS units, and MP3 players with a convenient solar charging solution.

Basically anything you can plug into your car using a 12V auto adapter can be trickle charged using solar bags by Eclipse Solar Gear.

Stay in Charge with the new Fusion Messenger Bags!

The selection of Fusion Messenger Bags are made of durable 1680D, 800D nylons, and recycled materials as well as natural heavy canvas with leather trim. The feature rich messenger bags include a large main compartment, a padded laptop compartment, file compartments, organizer pockets, a padded shoulder strap, accessory pockets, side pockets, and of course the solar charging module.

The integrated flexible solar charging module can be utilized by plugging in your existing 12V auto adapter (cigarette lighter adapter). There are no extra adapters needed. The thin film flexible solar panel is made to withstand the environment and provide a long lasting source of personal solar energy for your gadgets.

The Fusion Messenger Bags are now available in gray, black, and natural heavy canvas with leather trim. The Fusion Messenger Bags carry a limited lifetime warranty for materials and workmanship. If a product fails due to a manufacturing defect and/or material defect, Eclipse Solar Gear will repair or replace the product.

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Powell's Books Invests In Solar Energy
Portland OR (SPX) Nov 24, 2008
Powell's Books, Oregon's beloved institution and one of the nation's largest booksellers now has another "largest" claim to add to its list. In December 2008, the company will begin harnessing the sun's power with one of the largest solar electric installations in the State of Oregon.







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