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Emergency power as and when needed

Posted in Audio, Bluetooth, Computer, Consumer, Cool, Gadgets, Games, Household, cell phones, mp3 by david on the November 15th, 2007 at 6:00 am

We are all in need of some emergency power every now and then, and this Duracell Mobile 100 is just the ticket.

powerpack

Runtimes:

Applications Runtime
Laptop 2 hours of run time
Cellular phone 18 hours of talk time
BlackBerry® 9 days of operating time
Portable game console 8 hours of play time
Mp3 player 96 hours of play time

Product Features:

Portable power for AC products
Two AC outlets for connecting multiple loads
High surge capacity for products that require more power to start
High efficiency - converts virtually all of the battery’s available power to AC
Mounting brackets for convenient installation in your truck, boat or RV
Heavy duty stud-connection mounting

Product Applications:

Handheld power tools: drills, jigsaws, sanders and buffers
Household appliances: compact microwave ovens, bread makers, food processors, small bar refrigerators, small vacuum cleaners, fluorescent and incandescent lights, sewing machines and fans
Entertainment electronics: televisions, VCRs, video games, stereos, musical instruments and satellite equipment
Office equipment: computers with 17″ monitors, fax machines

Protection Features:

Overload and over-temperature shutdown
Over-voltage protection (15.0 Vdc)
Low-voltage alarm (11.0 Vdc)
Low-voltage cut-out (10.5 Vdc)

This little gem is priced at around $140

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Comment by Studio Equipment Subscribed to comments via email
2007-11-16 05:37:24

That is a fantastic piece of innovation. Duracel have a winner here.

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