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  • California Wildfires: Trump executive order could divide control of state water system, putting even distribution at risk


    From rivers to dams to hundreds of miles of aqueducts, moving water around California takes a massive system, engineered over the better part of a century.

    Now, with a new executive order, President Donald Trump is directing federal agencies to essentially assert control over critical sections of that system, claiming mismanagement as he tries to assign blame for the wildfires in Southern California.

    “Well, it’s a lot of things. It’s a very sweeping executive order that attempts to exempt the federal water delivery system from federal law and state law and also attempts to sort of eviscerate state control of state water resources,” said Jon Rosenfield, research biologist with the environmental group San Francisco Baykeeper.

    First, it helps to understand that California’s water system has a kind of split personality, starting with some major dams being run by federal agencies, others by the state, along with two massive canal systems, flowing side by side in stretches. The state water project delivers much of its water to Southern California, while the federal project is a major supplier to agricultural areas in the Central Valley. For more than half a century, they’ve worked in a delicate balance, with coordinated agreements.

    RELATED: Trump tours LA wildfires after threats to withhold aid over water policy, voter ID

    That is, possibly, until now.

    “And because these systems are so interrelated and because they have needed to coordinate so much, having one partner say we’re not going to play by the rules anymore puts a tremendous burden on the other partners and really puts the entire water distribution system at great risk,” Rosenfield said.

    However, in the executive order, Trump directed federal agencies to deliver more water in a section called “Overriding Disastrous California Policies.” And to “deliver more water and produce additional hydropower, including by increasing storage and conveyance, and jointly operating federal and state facilities, to high-need communities, notwithstanding any contrary State or local laws. The Bureau of Reclamation shall take all available measures to ensure that State agencies – including the California Department of Water Resources – do not interfere with the Bureau of Reclamation’s operation of the project to maximize water delivery…”

    MORE: President Donald Trump goes off the rails when asked about California wildfires

    “These may be inconvenient environmental regulations. These are regulations, by the way, that are benefiting not just Delta communities but Bay Area communities that really rely on the San Francisco Bay Delta system for drinking water and other purposes. So, these protections are in place and in place for everybody,” said John Buse, senior counsel with Center for Biological Diversity

    He argues that water management had nothing to do with the Southern California wildfires. He believes it will take time to see what elements of the order actually go into effect and expects lawsuits will follow to protect water quality and the Endangered Species Act.

    “This is one of many fairly far-reaching and, we think, overreaching executive orders. So, we’re going to have to keep an eye on things and try to hold tight. See what comes out,” Buse said.

    With control of vast amounts of California water, potentially in the balance, environmental groups say one major concern is maintaining enough flow through the Delta to push back salt water and keep drinking water supplies protected.

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    The devastating California wildfires have once again brought to light the urgent need for proper management of the state’s water resources. With the Trump administration’s latest executive order, there are concerns that control of the state water system could be divided, potentially putting the even distribution of water at risk.

    California is already facing water shortages and drought conditions, and the wildfires have only exacerbated the situation. Proper management of the state’s water resources is crucial in ensuring that all communities have access to clean water for drinking, agriculture, and firefighting efforts.

    The executive order could potentially divide control of the state water system between federal and state authorities, leading to confusion and inefficiencies in managing water distribution. This could further strain resources and hinder efforts to combat the wildfires and provide relief to affected communities.

    It is essential that all levels of government work together to ensure the equitable distribution of water in California. Dividing control of the state water system could only serve to create more challenges and hinder the state’s ability to effectively respond to the ongoing crisis.

    As the wildfires continue to ravage California, it is imperative that we prioritize the proper management of our water resources. The consequences of not doing so could be catastrophic for the state and its residents.

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    California wildfires, Trump executive order, state water system, water distribution, natural disasters, environmental policy, government intervention, emergency preparedness, California drought, water management, climate change adaptation.

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  • Distribution of US-backed HIV medications to poorest nations in flux after Trump order slowing foreign aid


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    During a 90-day foreign aid freeze, Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued exemptions for life-saving humanitarian assistance, but the fate of HIV treatment for the world’s poorest nations remains uncertain.

    On his first day in office, President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause on any foreign assistance as agencies review to ensure they will not be “disbursed in a manner that is not fully aligned with the foreign policy” of the president.

    On Tuesday, contractors working with the U.S. Agency for International Development received memos to halt work immediately, sources told Reuters. That evening, Rubio exempted humanitarian assistance, which he defined as “core life-saving medicine, medical services, food, shelter, and subsistence assistance, as well as supplies and reasonable administrative costs as necessary to deliver such assistance,” according to the waiver seen by the Washington Post.

    The waiver didn’t explicitly mention the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a global health program that includes HIV treatment, testing and prevention drug distribution across the world, according to the New York Times. The distribution of HIV medications seemed to be permitted under the waiver, but whether preventative HIV drugs and other services are allowed is not immediately clear.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved a waiver exempting humanitarian assistance after President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on foreign aid — but HIV medications are still in flux.
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved a waiver exempting humanitarian assistance after President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on foreign aid — but HIV medications are still in flux. (REUTERS)

    The program, which began in 2003 under the George W. Bush administration, received $6.5 billion in government funding in 2024. If aid to the program is cut permanently, more than 20 million people across the globe living with HIV, including 560,000 children, around the world would no longer have access to life-saving treatment.

    Gumisayi Bonzo, director of a health nonprofit in Zimbabwe, told the Associated Press that stripping access to HIV medication would be life-altering.

    “I have been religiously taking medicines for over two decades, I am living a normal life again, and suddenly we have to stop,” she said. “That’s a death sentence for many people.”

    If treatments are interrupted, patients are more susceptible to getting sick and the disease could spread to others, Reuters reported. Inconsistent treatment could also lead to drug resistance.

    “We can very rapidly return to where the pandemic is exploding, like it was back in the 1980s,” Dr. Steve Deeks, an HIV expert at the University of California, San Francisco, told the New York Times. “This really cannot happen.”

    The program has nearly 200,000 providers; on average, they make around $3,000 per year, “making even short funding suspensions extremely difficult,” according to amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research.

    Each day, the program supports more than 222,000 people receiving treatments, according to amfAR. The program also supports hundreds of thousands of HIV tests, newly diagnosing 4,374 people with HIV every day, including pregnant women.

    “If H.I.V. testing falls by the wayside, it’s unlikely that we will be able to even diagnose people who need to go into treatment,” Dr. Glenda Gray, a pediatric HIV expert at Wits University in South Africa, told the Times.

    If pregnant women are unable to get tested, they could unknowingly pass the virus to their children.

    The World Health Organization, which Trump ordered the U.S.’s withdrawal from, called on the Trump administration to “enable additional exemptions to ensure the delivery of lifesaving HIV treatment and care.”

    The global health body warned of the consequences around the world and in America should PEPFAR funding be frozen: “A funding halt for HIV programs can put people living with HIV at immediate increased risk of illness and death and undermine efforts to prevent transmission in communities and countries. Such measures, if prolonged, could lead to rises in new infections and deaths, reversing decades of progress and potentially taking the world back to the 1980s and 1990s when millions died of HIV every year globally, including many in the United States of America.”



    The distribution of US-backed HIV medications to the poorest nations is facing uncertainty after a recent order by President Trump to slow down foreign aid. This decision has left many global health organizations and advocates worried about the future of HIV treatment in developing countries.

    The US has been a major contributor to the global fight against HIV/AIDS, providing billions of dollars in funding for medication and treatment programs in low-income countries. However, with the new directive to reduce foreign aid, many fear that crucial medications will not reach those in need.

    The distribution of US-backed medications is already a complex process, involving partnerships between government agencies, pharmaceutical companies, and non-profit organizations. Any disruption in funding or support could have devastating consequences for the millions of people living with HIV in the poorest nations.

    Global health advocates are calling on the Trump administration to reconsider its decision and prioritize funding for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention programs. They argue that cutting foreign aid will not only harm those in need but also undermine the progress made in the fight against the epidemic.

    As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for the international community to come together and find solutions to ensure that HIV medications reach those who need them most. The health and well-being of millions of people are at stake, and we cannot afford to let political decisions jeopardize their access to life-saving treatment.

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    1. US-backed HIV medications distribution
    2. Trump foreign aid order
    3. HIV medications for poorest nations
    4. Global health crisis
    5. Trump administration policy impact
    6. HIV treatment access
    7. International aid programs
    8. US foreign aid cuts
    9. Healthcare disparities
    10. Public health policy changes

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  • Distribution of US-backed HIV medications to poorest nations in flux after Trump order slowing foreign aid


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    During a 90-day foreign aid freeze, Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued exemptions for life-saving humanitarian assistance, but the fate of HIV treatment for the world’s poorest nations remains uncertain.

    On his first day in office, President Donald Trump ordered a 90-day pause on any foreign assistance as agencies review to ensure they will not be “disbursed in a manner that is not fully aligned with the foreign policy” of the president.

    On Tuesday, contractors working with the U.S. Agency for International Development received memos to halt work immediately, sources told Reuters. That evening, Rubio exempted humanitarian assistance, which he defined as “core life-saving medicine, medical services, food, shelter, and subsistence assistance, as well as supplies and reasonable administrative costs as necessary to deliver such assistance,” according to the waiver seen by the Washington Post.

    The waiver didn’t explicitly mention the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, a global health program that includes HIV treatment, testing and prevention drug distribution across the world, according to the New York Times. The distribution of HIV medications seemed to be permitted under the waiver, but whether preventative HIV drugs and other services are allowed is not immediately clear.

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved a waiver exempting humanitarian assistance after President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on foreign aid — but HIV medications are still in flux.
    Secretary of State Marco Rubio approved a waiver exempting humanitarian assistance after President Donald Trump ordered a freeze on foreign aid — but HIV medications are still in flux. (REUTERS)

    The program, which began in 2003 under the George W. Bush administration, received $6.5 billion in government funding in 2024. If aid to the program is cut permanently, more than 20 million people across the globe living with HIV, including 560,000 children, around the world would no longer have access to life-saving treatment.

    Gumisayi Bonzo, director of a health nonprofit in Zimbabwe, told the Associated Press that stripping access to HIV medication would be life-altering.

    “I have been religiously taking medicines for over two decades, I am living a normal life again, and suddenly we have to stop,” she said. “That’s a death sentence for many people.”

    If treatments are interrupted, patients are more susceptible to getting sick and the disease could spread to others, Reuters reported. Inconsistent treatment could also lead to drug resistance.

    “We can very rapidly return to where the pandemic is exploding, like it was back in the 1980s,” Dr. Steve Deeks, an HIV expert at the University of California, San Francisco, told the New York Times. “This really cannot happen.”

    The program has nearly 200,000 providers; on average, they make around $3,000 per year, “making even short funding suspensions extremely difficult,” according to amfAR, the Foundation for AIDS Research.

    Each day, the program supports more than 222,000 people receiving treatments, according to amfAR. The program also supports hundreds of thousands of HIV tests, newly diagnosing 4,374 people with HIV every day, including pregnant women.

    “If H.I.V. testing falls by the wayside, it’s unlikely that we will be able to even diagnose people who need to go into treatment,” Dr. Glenda Gray, a pediatric HIV expert at Wits University in South Africa, told the Times.

    If pregnant women are unable to get tested, they could unknowingly pass the virus to their children.

    The World Health Organization, which Trump ordered the U.S.’s withdrawal from, called on the Trump administration to “enable additional exemptions to ensure the delivery of lifesaving HIV treatment and care.”

    The global health body warned of the consequences around the world and in America should PEPFAR funding be frozen: “A funding halt for HIV programs can put people living with HIV at immediate increased risk of illness and death and undermine efforts to prevent transmission in communities and countries. Such measures, if prolonged, could lead to rises in new infections and deaths, reversing decades of progress and potentially taking the world back to the 1980s and 1990s when millions died of HIV every year globally, including many in the United States of America.”



    The distribution of US-backed HIV medications to the poorest nations is currently in flux following a recent order by former President Donald Trump to slow down foreign aid. This move has raised concerns among health officials and advocates who fear that it could have devastating consequences for millions of people living with HIV in developing countries.

    The US has long been a major donor in the global fight against HIV/AIDS, providing lifesaving medications and funding for treatment programs in countries with high rates of infection. However, Trump’s order to slow down foreign aid has created uncertainty about the future of these programs and the availability of medication for those in need.

    Health officials warn that any disruptions in the supply chain could lead to a resurgence of the HIV epidemic in these countries, undoing years of progress in combating the disease. Advocates are calling on the Biden administration to prioritize funding for HIV treatment and prevention programs in developing nations to ensure that those most in need continue to receive the care they require.

    The distribution of US-backed HIV medications to the poorest nations is a critical lifeline for millions of people, and any delays or interruptions in this process could have dire consequences. It is imperative that the US government takes swift action to address these concerns and ensure that those living with HIV in developing countries continue to have access to the medication and care they need to stay healthy.

    Tags:

    1. US-backed HIV medications
    2. Trump foreign aid order
    3. Global distribution of HIV medications
    4. Impact on poorest nations
    5. HIV medication supply chain
    6. Foreign aid policies
    7. US government health initiatives
    8. HIV treatment access
    9. Aid to developing countries
    10. Global health crisis management

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  • State Department Permits Distribution of H.I.V. Medications to Resume — for Now


    The Trump administration on Tuesday issued a waiver for lifesaving medicines and medical services, offering a reprieve for a worldwide H.I.V. treatment program that was halted last week.

    The waiver, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, seemed to allow for the distribution of H.I.V. medications, but whether the waiver extended to preventive drugs or other services offered by the program, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, was not immediately clear.

    Still, PEPFAR’s future remains in jeopardy, with potential consequences for more than 20 million people — including 500,000 children — who could lose access to lifesaving medications. Without treatment, millions of people with H.I.V. in low-income countries would be at risk of full-blown AIDS and of premature death.

    “We can very rapidly return to where the pandemic is exploding, like it was back in the 1980s,” said Dr. Steve Deeks, an H.I.V. expert at the University of California, San Francisco.

    “This really cannot happen,” he said.

    On Monday, the Trump administration ordered health organizations in other countries to immediately stop distributing H.I.V. medications purchased with U.S. aid. The directive stemmed from a freeze — which may become permanent — in the activities of PEPFAR, a $7.5 billion program overseen by the State Department.

    Since it started in 2003, PEPFAR is estimated to have saved more than 25 million lives; more than 5.5 million children have been born free of H.I.V. who otherwise would have been infected.

    In South Africa alone, PEPFAR’s shutdown would add more than a half million new H.I.V. infections and more than 600,000 related deaths over the next decade, according to one estimate.

    The organization employs 270,000 doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health workers. They had been told not to report to work or to serve patients.

    PEPFAR’s end would “create instability and potentially collapse several countries’s AIDS programs that will be difficult to repair, if and when PEPFAR funding becomes available again,” said Dr. Salim Abdool Karim, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of KwaZulu-Natal in Durban, South Africa.

    Dr. Abdool Karim said countries should stop relying on PEPFAR and support their own citizens, a goal that the program’s staff and partners had been working toward. But ideally that shift would happen gradually, over years during which PEPFAR would train local health workers and prepare them for the transition, he said.

    “This is not a bad opportunity for countries to take greater responsibility,” he said. “But I think they can’t do it if it’s done in this kind of haphazard and unplanned way.”

    Here’s what he and others expect from PEPFAR’s unexpected pause.

    Every day, more than 220,000 people pick up H.I.V. medications at clinics funded by PEPFAR; the number included more than 7,400 children under 15, according to data published on Tuesday by AMFAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.

    The drugs work by suppressing H.I.V. in the body. When patients go off the drugs, the virus grabs the opportunity to rebound — and quickly. Within a week, H.I.V. levels will skyrocket from undetectable levels to more than 100,000 copies per milliliter of blood.

    “That may be a time where you are very much at risk of passing the virus on to others,” Dr. Sallie Permar, a pediatrician and H.I.V. expert at Weill Cornell Medicine, said.

    Then, the virus will start attacking a certain type of immune cell, crippling the body’s ability to fend off other infections, including tuberculosis, which frequently accompanies H.I.V. infection.

    Spiking H.I.V. levels at first may cause flulike symptoms, including sore throat, swollen glands and fatigue. The immune system will likely marshal enough force to suppress the virus temporarily, but H.I.V. is adept at hiding until it finds the right opportunity to re-emerge.

    When that occasion arises, “they can develop AIDS and progress,” Dr. Deeks said.

    PEPFAR is best known for financing H.I.V. treatment programs, but its funds also go to drugs for prevention, outreach and testing, and to support for orphans and women experiencing gender-based violence.

    The loss of resources for each of these efforts will derail the fight against AIDS, said Dr. Glenda Gray, a pediatric H.I.V. expert at Wits University in South Africa.

    “If H.I.V. testing falls by the wayside, it’s unlikely that we will be able to even diagnose people who need to go into treatment,” she said.

    If a pregnant or breastfeeding woman has H.IV. but is not tested and not treated, she may pass the virus to her child. The higher her viral load, the more likely this is to occur.

    Children with H.I.V. are less likely to be diagnosed than adults, and may not be treated till the virus makes them visibly very sick. This progression can be much more rapid in children than in adults, Dr. Gray said, “and obviously, children who are untreated are likely to die.”

    As people lose access to medications, they may try to spread out their supplies by alternating days or to share their pills with others. If the virus replicates in people with only partial protection, it can learn to evade those defenses and become resistant to the medications.

    People living with the virus may then pass the resistant virus on to others.

    “That becomes a big problem, because now, suddenly, our cheap first-line drugs might not work when we have to restart them on treatment,” Dr. Abdool Karim said.

    A virus that is resistant to treatments will also be better at evading vaccine candidates being tested.

    “Not only are we looking at more drug resistance, but we’re looking at losing whatever ability we had to make an effective vaccine,” Dr. Permar said.

    More than one million Americans are living with the virus, and more than 30,000 become infected each year. If H.I.V. becomes resistant to available medications, it isn’t likely to remain in low-income countries. Americans, too, will be at risk.

    They may also face indirect harms from ending PEPFAR. Creating huge populations of immunocompromised people may mean that other pathogens have an opportunity to spread. For example, dangerous Covid variants, including Omicron, are thought to have evolved in immunocompromised people with H.I.V.

    At the same time, people worldwide have benefited from trials conducted under PEPFAR’s auspices, showing the importance of treating H.I.V. early, demonstrating that pregnant women can safely breastfeed as long as they are treated and that H.I.V. infections can be prevented with long-acting drugs.

    “America has gotten an amazing amount of love around the world because of what it’s done,” Dr. Deeks said.

    “From a humanitarian perspective, I can’t imagine anyone really wants to go along this pathway,” he added. “This doesn’t make any sense on any level.”



    The State Department has announced that it will permit the distribution of H.I.V. medications to resume, at least temporarily. This decision comes after a temporary halt in shipments of the life-saving drugs due to a dispute over funding between the U.S. government and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria.

    The halt in shipments had raised concerns about the potential impact on the health and well-being of millions of people living with H.I.V. around the world. Many advocacy groups and health experts had warned that the interruption in medication distribution could lead to dire consequences, including drug resistance and increased transmission of the virus.

    The State Department’s decision to allow the distribution of H.I.V. medications to resume is a welcome relief for those who rely on these drugs to stay healthy and alive. However, it is unclear how long this temporary reprieve will last, and there are still concerns about the long-term sustainability of funding for these essential medications.

    Advocates are urging the U.S. government to work with other countries and international organizations to ensure that funding for H.I.V. medications remains stable and reliable. In the meantime, those who depend on these life-saving drugs can breathe a temporary sigh of relief knowing that their access to treatment has been restored — for now.

    Tags:

    State Department, H.I.V. medications, distribution, resume, State Department permits, H.I.V. treatment, global health, public health, HIV/AIDS, medication access, government regulations, health policy, international aid

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  • Fielect Circuit Breaker Box 8 Way Power Distribution Box Waterproof ABS Plastic Power Distribution Protection Box with Clear Lid, 7.87 x 6.10 x 3.74 Inches (200 x 155 x 95mm)


    Price: $18.99
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    Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 3.74 x 6.1 x 7.87 inches; 14.39 ounces
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    【Dimension】- Outer Size: 200 x 155 x 95mm / 7.87″ x 6.10″ x 3.74″ (L*W*H); Inner Size: 190 x 145 x 85mm / 7.48″ x 5.71″ x 3.35″ (L*W*H).
    【Parameters】- Model:HT-8; Main Material: ABS; Main Color: Gray; Weight: 432g; Rating: IP65.
    【Great Quality】- This power distribution box made of high quality plastic, so it is durable and sturdy.
    【Easy to install】- This power distribution protection box can be easily installed and very convenient to use, just need a few steps to mount it on your wall.
    【Application】- 8 ways circuit breaker box can be widely used in indoor and outdoor electrical ,communications, equipment,fire fighting equipment etc.

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    Introducing the Fielect Circuit Breaker Box – the ultimate power distribution solution for your electrical system! This 8-way distribution box is made of waterproof ABS plastic, ensuring maximum protection for your circuits.

    Measuring at 7.87 x 6.10 x 3.74 inches (200 x 155 x 95mm), this power distribution box is compact yet spacious enough to accommodate all your circuit breaker needs. The clear lid allows for easy monitoring and access to your circuits, making maintenance a breeze.

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  • From Paper to Digital: How Xoopon is Transforming Coupon Distribution

    From Paper to Digital: How Xoopon is Transforming Coupon Distribution


    In today’s digital age, technology is constantly evolving and changing the way we do things. One area that has seen a significant transformation is coupon distribution. Gone are the days of cutting out coupons from newspapers and magazines, as more and more businesses are turning to digital platforms to distribute their coupons. One company that is at the forefront of this transformation is Xoopon.

    Xoopon is a digital coupon distribution platform that is revolutionizing the way businesses reach their customers. By providing a convenient and efficient way to distribute coupons, Xoopon is helping businesses increase their sales and attract new customers.

    One of the key advantages of using Xoopon is the ability to reach a larger audience. With traditional paper coupons, businesses are limited to distributing their coupons in a specific geographic area. However, with Xoopon, businesses can reach customers across the country, or even around the world. This allows businesses to expand their reach and attract customers who may not have been aware of their products or services.

    Another advantage of using Xoopon is the ability to target specific demographics. With traditional paper coupons, businesses have little control over who receives their coupons. However, with Xoopon, businesses can target their coupons to specific demographics, such as age, gender, location, and interests. This allows businesses to tailor their coupon offerings to their target audience, increasing the likelihood of attracting new customers.

    In addition to reaching a larger audience and targeting specific demographics, Xoopon also provides businesses with valuable data and analytics. By tracking coupon redemptions and customer behavior, businesses can gain insights into their customers’ preferences and shopping habits. This data can help businesses refine their marketing strategies and improve their coupon offerings, ultimately leading to increased sales and customer loyalty.

    Overall, Xoopon is transforming coupon distribution by providing businesses with a convenient and efficient way to reach customers. With its ability to reach a larger audience, target specific demographics, and provide valuable data and analytics, Xoopon is helping businesses increase their sales and attract new customers. As more businesses continue to embrace digital coupon distribution, Xoopon is poised to become a leader in the industry.


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  • Matek Power Hub Upgraded Version3 Power Distribution Board for Multicopter Quadcopter Stable Power Distribution Solution

    Matek Power Hub Upgraded Version3 Power Distribution Board for Multicopter Quadcopter Stable Power Distribution Solution


    Price: $3.86
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    Multiple option for images transmission and camera collection.
    Same size as Naze32, CC3D flight control, weighing only 6g.
    Battery adjustable solder pads are arranged in pair for easy soldering of wires.
    Double synchronous rectification bucked BEC, 5V continuous 3A, 12V continuous 2A (up to 3A) output.
    2oz coppered foil 4-layer Printed Circuit Board ensures high current flows.


    Are you looking for a reliable power distribution solution for your multicopter or quadcopter? Look no further than the Matek Power Hub Upgraded Version3 Power Distribution Board!

    This power distribution board is designed to provide stable power distribution to all of your connected components, ensuring a smooth and reliable flight experience. The upgraded Version3 features improved durability and efficiency, making it the perfect choice for all of your aerial projects.

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  • Matek Power Hub Power Distribution Board with Double BEC 5V & 12V Output and Efficient for Quadcopter

    Matek Power Hub Power Distribution Board with Double BEC 5V & 12V Output and Efficient for Quadcopter


    Price: $4.24
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    Multiple option for images transmission and camera collection.
    2oz coppered foil 4-layer Printed Circuit Board ensures high current flows.
    The BEC input has TVS protections to high-voltage from impacting the direct current chip during battery insertion and removal.
    Same size as Naze32, CC3D flight control, weighing only 6g.
    Double synchronous rectification bucked BEC, 5V continuous 3A, 12V continuous 2A (up to 3A) output.


    Introducing the Matek Power Hub Power Distribution Board, the ultimate solution for your quadcopter power needs! This board features double BEC outputs at both 5V and 12V, providing efficient power distribution for all your electronic components.

    With this Power Hub, you can easily connect and power up your flight controller, receiver, camera, and other accessories with ease. The dual BEC outputs ensure stable and reliable power delivery, eliminating the risk of voltage drops and interference.

    Designed specifically for quadcopters, this Power Hub is compact, lightweight, and easy to install. Its high-quality components and durable construction ensure long-lasting performance, making it the perfect choice for both beginner and experienced pilots.

    Upgrade your quadcopter’s power system with the Matek Power Hub Power Distribution Board and experience smoother flights and better overall performance. Don’t settle for anything less – choose Matek for all your power distribution needs!
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  • DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU Supports 6 PCS PSUs Power Distribution Unit

    DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU Supports 6 PCS PSUs Power Distribution Unit



    DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU Supports 6 PCS PSUs Power Distribution Unit

    Price : 299.99

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    Introducing the DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU – The Ultimate Power Distribution Unit for Your Server Rack!

    Are you looking for a reliable and efficient power distribution unit for your server rack? Look no further than the DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU. This cutting-edge power distribution unit is designed to support up to 6 PCS PSUs, ensuring that your servers receive the power they need to operate at peak performance.

    With the DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU, you can rest assured that your servers will remain powered up and running smoothly at all times. Whether you are managing a small business or a large enterprise, this power distribution unit is the perfect solution for your server room needs.

    Don’t let power outages or fluctuations jeopardize the performance of your servers. Invest in the DELL BFS-PDU2 D/PN 054NV1 Rack PDU today and enjoy reliable power distribution for your server rack. Order yours now and experience the difference it can make in your server room setup!
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  • CORSAIR Hydro X Series XD7 RGB Pump/Reservoir Combo – 360mm Distribution Plate System – D5 PWM Pump – 140ml Reservoir – 36 Individually Addressable RGB LEDs – Temperature Sensor,Black

    CORSAIR Hydro X Series XD7 RGB Pump/Reservoir Combo – 360mm Distribution Plate System – D5 PWM Pump – 140ml Reservoir – 36 Individually Addressable RGB LEDs – Temperature Sensor,Black


    Price: $249.99 – $199.99
    (as of Dec 28,2024 02:28:26 UTC – Details)



    The CORSAIR Hydro X Series XD7 RGB Pump/Reservoir Combo features a universal 360mm distribution plate system with an integrated D5 PWM pump to drive the world’s most demanding custom cooling systems. A 140ml reservoir and 36 individually addressable RGB LEDs deliver eye-catching aesthetics. Combine with a CORSAIR iCUE Controller (sold separately) and powerful iCUE software to precisely control pump speeds and system-wide synchronized RGB lighting.
    A universal 360mm distribution plate system fits a wide range of cases with a unique form-factor, links all the components in your loop together, and elevates its aesthetics.
    An integrated high-performance Xylem D5 pump controlled via PWM provides exceptional flow balance.
    36 Individually addressable RGB LEDs light up your reservoir with stunning customizable RGB lighting. Combine with a CORSAIR iCUE Controller (sold separately) and CORSAIR iCUE software to customize and synchronize RGB lighting across all iCUE-compatible products in your setup.
    A combination of crystal-clear acrylic and heavy-duty nylon construction gives the XD7 RGB resilience to heat and force, while retaining a clear, unobstructed view of your lighting and coolant.
    Fits most cases with vertical triple 120mm (3x120mm) radiator mounting points for direct mounting to the front or side of your case with ease.
    Integrated fill, drain, and temperature sensor ports make managing your coolant levels easy, while three pairs of strategically placed inlet and outlet ports minimize the number of bends in your loop.
    An integrated 140ml reservoir puts your custom cooling system’s coolant on display, with eye-catching circular coolant channels.
    An included temperature sensor provides real-time coolant temperatures from inside your cooling loop.
    A rubberized mounting system reduces pump vibrations and noise, so your custom cooling loop is seen, not heard.
    An included 24-pin power supply jumper bridge allows you to start your pump without powering your main components, for easy and safe filling.

    Customers say

    Customers appreciate the product’s design, which leaves the case neater. They find it great for novices who want to get into water. However, some feel it’s not worth the trouble and poorly thought-out.

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    Introducing the CORSAIR Hydro X Series XD7 RGB Pump/Reservoir Combo!

    This cutting-edge 360mm Distribution Plate System features a powerful D5 PWM Pump and a 140ml Reservoir for optimal cooling performance. With 36 individually addressable RGB LEDs, you can customize your setup with stunning lighting effects.

    The XD7 also includes a temperature sensor, allowing you to monitor and control your system’s temperature with ease. Plus, its sleek black design adds a touch of sophistication to any build.

    Upgrade your cooling system with the CORSAIR Hydro X Series XD7 RGB Pump/Reservoir Combo and experience unparalleled performance and style. Get yours now! #CORSAIR #HydroXSeries #RGBCooling #PumpReservoirCombo
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