I installed a set of compactors last year and am about to install a second set
this year for archaeological collections. I've had to use electric due to the
length of my carriages and the weight of the collection. My second set of
carriages are 45 feet long. I haven't had a problem yet with the electric and
have a backup battery pack if I need it. The carriages move really nice. I
use Spacesaver. Feel free to contact me with any other questions.
Angela Neller
ITARP
University of Illinois
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>Does anyone have some input about manual compact shelving versus electronic
>units? We are looking for pro and cons of each to help in the decision-
>making process. They will be used for storage of archaeological
>materials.
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>Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks!
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>A Iverson
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