New Design 8000mAh Solar Power Bank Outdoor Waterproof with Flashlight for Cell Phones Mobile
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 60000 pc/month
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Specification
New Design 8000mAh Solar Power Bank Outdoor Waterproof with Flashlight for Cell Phones Mobile
Product Description:
Product Features
1. Super waterproof and dustproof
2. Strong Shockproof and drop resistance
3. Build in full 5000mAh class 3A lithium polymer battery which charges
via the USB charger or a powerful 1.7W monocrystalline solar panel or via a USB charger.
4. Environmentally friendly silica gel and ABS materials,and rubber paint surface process
5. Emergency LED torch
6. Hidden dual USB/Micro charging ports
7. Comes with a carabineer.
Specification
Battery Capacity: 8000mAh Li-polymer battery
Input: DC 5V/ 1A
Output: DC 5V/2x 1A
Product size: 139*74*17mm (LxWxH)
Net weight: 150g
Color:Black/Blue/Yellow/Green
Application
Suitable for charging All smart phones, Tablet PC, IPod, iPhone, iPad, MP3/MP4 Players, NDS, PSP GPS, PDA, PSP, etc
Accessories & Packing
1. Solar Power Bank: 1pc
2. USB cable: 1pc
3. Carabiner: 1pc
4. User Manual
Packing:
Neutral Color box, 40pcs/carton, Carton size: 39.6*30.5*750px, G.W.: 16KGS
Mark:
1)OEM design is available.
2)This price include our standard packing, and can provide customised package service.
3)Design and Logo can be customized.
4)Delivery time will be about 15 working days after we confirm your payment.
5)Sample can be provided
6)Payment term:L/C; 30%T/T advance, 70% balance before shipment.
7)Warranty:15months
8)Price base on FOB Shenzhen
- Q: I need one example of1. an expressed power2. an implied power3. a concurrent power4. one reserved powerThanks so much to anyone who answers this then I'll be done with my essay.
- Expressed powers are those specifically listed in the Constitution: Congress' power to declare war Implied powers are those that can be said to have come from clauses in the Constitution: federal government's power to create a national bank Concurrent powers are those that the federal and state governments share: right to tax Reserved powers are those only the state may wield: police powers i.e. protection of heath, safety, welfare, morals, etc. Good luck with your essay, and check out the Constitution, especially Section I, for more info on powers of the government. It's an excellent resource.
- Q: And what powers do the state governments have?
- From the 10th Amendment and their own State Constitution. To regulate banking , all business and such for their own state without it stepping over or giving itself more power than the U.S. A.
- Q: How dramatically did President Jackson change the balance of power between the three branches of government? Did he significantly expand the power of the executive branch?
- He blew out any power of the Supreme Court by directly dismissing their ruling over the Cherokee Nation. He removed them despite the Supreme Court saying they had a right to the land. He sent troops as well without the congress approving the act. He dramatically demonstrated his authoritarian belief of the presidency.
- Q: what are powers share by the state & federal government?
- Powers Shared by National and State Government ?Setting up courts ?Creating and collecting taxes ?Building highways ?Borrowing money ?Making and enforcing laws ?Chartering banks and corporations ?Spending money for the betterment of the general welfare ?Taking (condemning) private property with just compensation
- Q: I wish to fabricate a power supply that will power the whole house from a battery supply bank. I plan to use some large forklift batteries charged from solar wind generators. I need some technical assistance for choosing battery size voltage as well as a schematic for an inverter that will be capable to operate household needs from this battery bank. Also what is required to put unused power back into the grid. There are details I do not know of many other things I need to know. I would appreciate any assistance with this project. Thanks
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- Q: I was wondering, if someone has a joint account with an uncle, or grandfather, how much power do they have over the money? For example, let's say Sally is 16 and her and her grandfather open a joint account at the bank. Now, how much money can Sally take out, and can the grandfather find out exactly where she spent it?
- if you have a joint bank account, the joint owner has the same amount of power over the account as the other owner so sally and her grandfather have the same amount of power over the account if you're just taking out cash, there's not way to trace it. but if you're using your debit card to make purchases, then yes, all of your purchases can be tracked once you turn 18, you can either open your own account or take your grandfather off the account
- Q: A bank creates money using the deposits in the bank and with a required reserve ratio, they can loan more money than their deposit base. I was wondering, which deposit base are we talking about? Is it just high-powered money/bank reserves/notes or does it also include savings transferred from other banks (eg: someone shifts from one bank to another, thus bringing all their money along to the new bank electronically only), and other form of M4 money supply types?
- The deposit base does not include any money transferred from another bank. Only the deposits it has taken in at its facilities.
- Q: I already have Wachovia but i'm thinking about switching to chase. I am a college student and i would like to know why you think what you think. Thank alot!
- I currently use Chase myself. From my experience, their customer service has treated me well. I wouldn't mind giving Wachovia a try, but they're not available in the places that I frequently visit. While I've heard nothing but good about Wachoiva, I'll still stick with Chasefor now
- Q: 1. Explain the moral hazard problem that arises with deposit insurance.2. How does the lender of last resort function create moral hazard?23. Regulations have traditionally required banks to maintain capital-asset ratios of acertain level to ensure adequate net worth based on the size and composition of thebank's assets on its balance sheet. Why might such capital adequacy requirementsnot be eective?
- moral has nothing to do with finance 2) same answer 3) what is eective? learn economics money makes money and those who control banks have great power learn about the unregulated banks of the early 1900s. the depression of 1906 and J. P Morgan banking started about the 1600s without regulations the very rich get everything
- Q: Can supporters of the privately-owned Federal Reserve Bank and it's governmental partner the IRS, explain how this partnership improve and benefits the lives of the average American?
- Read a good study/book on t economic history of the United States from 1830 to 1913. Then you won't have to ask.
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New Design 8000mAh Solar Power Bank Outdoor Waterproof with Flashlight for Cell Phones Mobile
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 pc
- Supply Capability:
- 60000 pc/month
OKorder Service Pledge
OKorder Financial Service
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