Be certain to use an inverter from a 12V battery in a car so that you can tie in the music amplification to the car. Also be aware that cheap inverters often use opposite phase 55V on the "neutral" and hot sides. This can cause shock hazards if the musician is also using a utility feed. There should be a renewable dealer nearby who would loan you a 1500 watt inverter for the sponsorship credit. Frank
_____ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Fran Sullivan-Fahs Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 4:59 PM To: FLEAA Mailing List Subject: [FLEAA] request for lead on musicians for EVI I know that I have been saying that our itinerary for the Electric Vehicle Initiative is upcoming. I have been working to make sure that our plug-in conversion will truely be ready at the correct time. By tonight we should have that assurance. But, basically, if you live in the state of Florida we will be in your area some time between early July & mid August. I have learned something from being in promotions that have no ancillary draws. If you are promoting something and you are not at a big greening-the-environment fair or a similar function, then you need a significant attention getter. Maybe you have been allowed to set up in a park or a large parking lot. Music is the biggie that can draw folks like magic. Do you know of any musical bands, however small, who would be willing to play for a wonderful, environmental cause called the Electric Vehicle Initiative? If you help us make the Initiative famous, then your band can say on their resume that they played for the famed EVI of 2008. ;-) We are also looking for artists who have put out really great "green" music that we can run in the background when we don't have a band available. If you have any leads you can email me for now at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Soon I will be asking you to blog us at our very own FLEAA's website! Thanks, Fran, Ron & Joy The Electric Vehicle Initiative
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