RE:Where's the Manganese?Howdy. Thanks for the reply and I agree with you. As it turns out I was attracted to MN.v via a news letter I subscribed to and was late reading some of them but when I did I was highly intrigued by it all and mainly because I am entirely off grid and the batteries are the heart of the system, the "gas tank", so to speak. For the past year I have experienced the nature of the "reservoir" that rises in the East and sets in the West so fuel economy for the system is vital to prevent the back up diesel generator from kicking in and it has become a fun game to keep it where I only run it to keep the gaskets lubricated once in awhile. With thoughts now turning more and more to alternate power and especially batteries that charge quicker, store more energy and have superior longevity, I look forward to the day that someone has the key to unlock the answers surrounding battery technology. In saying all of that, my system works for me and has taught me a lot but there is more that I am starving to learn about it all and especially the battery idea. It seems to be a science in its own right. The people at or associated with MN seem to be all over that and seem to be World Class in terms of qualifications, a helluva team. I especially liked the video of the interview with the German reporter and CEO. Listening to answers from CEO and seeing his body language told me a lot about him and his passion for the company business and raised my level of confidence in the company. I Like It!! ..... and look forward to hearing and learning more on what the are doing......
I know I've got a lot to learn about this but I think I can answer your question....,,, The Manganese is in or near Woodstock New Brunswick!
Yup, and I hope the Donald doesn't waste any of it on cruise missiles!!