Most if not all of the claims, in my opinion, are suspect.
There have been similar products in the past, and given the presentation of this equipment as a novel idea, infers that the prior products are no longer available. These prior products, not being available any longer, is likely becuase their claims were not supported in actual use.
The reason for my suspicions are as follows. There are two major components to the AC power coming into any facility. Those two are 'reactive' power (to magnetize motors and transformers, among other uses), and 'real' power (to provide light, run motors, etc.). Only the 'real' power portion does actual 'work', and normally utilities only bill on real power consumption.
Since capacitors can only store/recycle reactive power, not real power; their is no real power they can recycle. And therefore, I do not see how they will save any signifcant energy JimHarvey
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