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Due to local weight loss supplement regulations, persons under the age of 18 are prohibited from purchasing this item.

An adult must be present to provide a signature and valid ID upon delivery or pick up in-store.

For New York residents, a $4.99 delivery fee is added in checkout.

Podium Fuse delivers a fully disclosed, fully transparent pre-workout powder. Designed specifically for the Sport of Fitness, Fuse is ready to fuel energy and performance for any WOD, Metcon or strength session*.

Light your fuse with the Podium Focused Energy blend: Every serving features a smooth 200mg dose of caffeine anhydrous to fuel energy, endurance and focus*. Along with caffeine and Coffeeberry extract, Fuse also incorporates huperzine A and L-tyrosine to provide support for normal, healthy mental function and nervous system activity*.

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We are experiencing an issue regarding our konami podium. While the switch is off on the PSU, there is a red light indicator which seems normal but when you turn the switch on the light is gone and the machine wont boot up (Normally it stays on and the machine boots up). We thought the issue is with the power supply so we tried swapping the PSU with the nearby podium but the same issue occurs. When we returned the PSU to that nearby podium, we encountered the same problem. now we have 2 machine down. Any of you could give me any advice on how to tackle and solve this? any help is appreciated.

It sounds like you now have 2 bad power supplies. It's a known issue with the Podium cabinets, over time. The fix is easy if you have the right rework equipment, and some capacitors, and possibly some fuses. If you open up one of those power supplies, there is a 12V circuit board, and a 24V circuit board inside of the power supply. The capacitors on both boards can go bad over time, and possibly a fuse or two. It's fairly easy to replace those bad components if you have any skills in testing/repairing electronics. OR, you could just purchase either the 12V or the 24V circuit boards in that power supply, if you do a little searching online for them.

is there any chance that the machine itself is causing the PSU to get busted? like short circuit from the backplane, peripheral devices, etc. I tried booting up with out the BV and printer but no luck. we already requisitioned new PSUs for those machine. I'm just worried that when we install them, they just end up getting busted. I just want to cover all grounds before those PSU come. thanks for the advise though.

Well, yeah. Anything is possible. How are your Podiums powered up? Do they have their own circuit in your house, or are you in a casino setting? I don't know enough to answer for sure, but I can still try. The original Tovis monitors in those games are junk! The capacitors on the monitor power board, a/d board, and the inverter board will fail, over time. At least Konami put a touch screen monitor in the top box! That's about all I can say about those Podium cabinets. I have my opinion, and you will have yours. Good luck!

You said "While the switch is off on the PSU, there is a red light indicator which seems normal but when you turn the switch on the light is gone and the machine wont boot up" The red light is only on when the power switch is turned on and goes out when the switch is turned off. Plug in a test cable and check for the 12volts and 24 volts with a meter.

We manage to fix the problem, which are busted main fuse and relay fuse. We found out that the cause for this is the that the power adaptor has port polarity problems and that the relay is sensitive with it. It broke our PSU. Then that damaged PSU is causing other machine to pop its fuse when we tried verifying it.

Sushil Adhikari, assistant professor of biosystems engineering, received the 2013 New Holland Young Researcher Award from the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, which recognized him as the top researcher under the age of 40. Adhikari was honored for his outstanding contributions to the advancement of bioenergy and biofuels research, as well as for his enhancement in the profession by developing a program devoted to discovery and education in the field of agricultural and biological engineering.

Sushil Bhavnani, Henry M. Burt Jr. professor of mechanical engineering, has been named a fellow in the 2013-14 SEC Academic Leadership Development Program, a professional organization that seeks to identify, prepare and advance academic leaders for roles within Southeastern Conference institutions and beyond.

Jerry Davis, Nuclear Power Systems associate professor of industrial and systems engineering, was recognized for 10 years of active membership and participation in the American Society of Safety Engineers.

Jeffrey Fergus, professor of materials engineering, has received a $300,000, three-year grant from the Department of Energy to investigate longer lasting, cost-effective coatings for fossil energy conversion systems. Fossil fuel systems, such as modern turbine engines, use high temperatures and pressures for efficient energy conversion, requiring long-term heat-resistant coatings on the engine components. Fergus seeks to develop cost-effective, corrosion-resistant thermal barrier coating systems that will replace the current platinum-containing coating systems.

Sean Gallagher, associate professor in industrial and systems engineering, was recognized with two Don B. Chaffin awards; one for podium presentation and another for round table presentation at the 2013 Applied Ergonomics Conference held in Dallas, Texas.

Roy Hartfield, Woltosz professor of aerospace engineering, has received a two-year, $100,000 grant from NASA to study sub-cooled liquid propane as a primary propellant for multiple stage rocket powered launch vehicles, which could offer advantages over traditional fuels and liquid hydrogen from both a performance and logistics perspective. Sub-cooled propane has the highest density specific impulse of any hydrocarbon when paired with liquid oxygen. It can also be stored at liquid oxygen temperatures and is a viable fuel in a single tank configuration for a given stage during which the fuel and oxidizer are separated by a baffle.

Victor Nelson, professor of electrical and computer engineering, received the Distinguished Member Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Educational Society. Nelson is recognized for his leadership and service on the IEEE Education Society Board of Governors and as chair of the constitution and by-laws committee, as well as for related professional contributions through publications, accreditation activities and as an associate editor.

Richard Sesek, assistant professor of industrial and systems engineering, recently received national recognition as the Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) recipient of the Certified Safety Professional Award of Excellence. In addition to being honored by his peers in both the American Society of Safety Engineers and the BCSP, Sesek was recognized by students in the department as the outstanding faculty member of the year.

Jorge Valenzuela, department chair of industrial and systems engineering, designed a three-hour study abroad course in international logistics, which was held for the first time this spring at the Universidad Technica Federico Santa Maria (UTFSM) in Valparaiso, Chile.

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