
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite is one of the most popular U.S. National Parks. Open 24/7 year round, Yosemite offers breathtaking sightseeing and activities for every age in every season.
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Fuel Cells - Part III
Types of fuel cells
In our last two articles, we talked about fuel cells in the general sense--why the interest, how they work, how they relate to renewable energy, and the common types of fuel cells. In theory, almost any fuel cell could be made into a mobile power source. In practice, the phosphoric acid and molten carbonate technologies are too big and heavy, the direct methanol fuel cells too inefficient for applications requiring more power than portable electronic devices (such as laptop computers) and alkaline fuel cells prohibitively expensive. In this article, we will focus on two types of fuel cells most suitable for mobile power requirements for recreational vehicles (RVs)--Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) fuel cells, and Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs).
- Types of fuel cells applicable to RV's
- Characteristics of fuel cells and what they would mean to RV'ers
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Coach Care Expands to 33 Centers
Oak Creek, Wisconsin
Cummins N Power has just opened a location
in Oak Creek, Wis., a suburb of Milwaukee about onehalf
mile due east of I-94, near the western shore of Lake
Michigan. Its a great location and easy to find in an area
that attracts a lot of regional events, particularly during the
summer months. Certified last summer in June, the branch
property is approximately five acres and includes a 13 bay
service department. The building has an efficient layout
that enables parts and service staff to serve both counter
customers and the shop techs at the same time. Branch
Manager Scott Van Slyke and his team are excited about
being a part of the Coach Care network and are already
certified as a Spartan chassis service center.
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More Unusual Sightings
You never know what you'll see on your RV adventures. View the
Name the Animal results.
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