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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Get A Duracell Powerpack

By Ray Hauser


Power emergencies can happen unexpectedly at almost any moment. When they do occur, they're not only inconvenient they can be downright dangerous. Losing power during a nasty, winter ice storm perfectly exemplifies this danger. Utility power outages can be costly in terms of failing refrigerators and flooding basements. Having access to a source of backup power can often mean the difference between a freezing home without light and heat and getting through the difficulties with some basic comforts and modern conveniences.

Transportable, backup power can also be useful for outdoor events, remote construction sites or even roadside emergencies. Portable power can provide peace of mind and security under difficult conditions.

Duracell Powerpacks were built and designed with these important needs and requirements in mind. They supply stand-alone power at a moment's notice wherever it may be needed. Powerpacks can provide electricity to AC, DC and USB devices including radios, TV's, cell phones, computers, lights and other household appliances. These units are so versatile and powerful they can jump-start your car on a snowy, wind-swept morning.

The secret to the Powerpack is its power source. They utilize a sealed, rechargeable AGM (Absorption Glass Mat) battery to store energy. These batteries are easily recharged from a standard AC wall outlet or a DC source such as a cigarette lighter. Powerpacks can also be recharged with solar panels.

Powerpacks don't run on gasoline or natural gas which means they don't emit toxic exhaust gases. They're completely safe to use indoors. This can be particularly useful, if you need to power an indoor appliance.

The compact, lightweight Powerpacks are easy to transport and store. They fit comfortably in the closet, the trunk of a car or even in a boat. They're also great complements to fossil fuel powered portable or standby generators.

Powerpacks are made in three models including the Powerpack 300, the Powerpack 450 and the Powerpack 600. Each model has its own set of innovative features to meet and exceed the demands placed upon it. All Powerpack systems have several outlets which can provide both AC and DC power to various devices at the same time.

The Powerpack 450 supplies four hundred and fifty watts of power which is strong enough to jump-start four and six cylinder engines. The Powerpack 600 provides six hundred watts of power which can start an eight cylinder engine. The Powerpack 300 produces three hundred watts of power which is capable of jump-starting a four cylinder engine.

Powerpacks have essential built-in safety features including overload and polarity safety detection to prevent charging in the event that the jumper cables are connected to the wrong battery terminals. Duracell Powerpacks are marvelous systems designed to meet any power emergency.




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