New powerful battery generator: Lithium Power Supply (LPS) with built-in 2 kWh li-ion battery from Clayton Power.
ODENSE, Denmark - July 13, 2021 - PRLog -- Welding machines in the field are often only used for a short period of time. But during the welding process it requires constant power at a high output.
Generator versus LPS battery system
A heavy generator is often used to power up and run the welding equipment. A generator equals fuel, noise, and a bad smell. The 3000W LPS can replace the generator. The LPS is silent and odorless and you can leave it in your vehicle while working.
Sufficient battery capacity
As the LPS has a 2 kWh battery there is sufficient capacity for welding in the field. The AC output is powerful so the welding can be done in a hurry.
When you have finished your job, you can drive to the next customer. While driving the LPS is recharged again and ready for the next challenge.
Flexible charging
There are several options for charging the LPS. It can be charged from the mains or solar panels. From the vehicle it is possible to charge from 12 V and 24 V.
Double up on charging power
Super charge is possible if the vehicle has a 150 A alternator. Super Charge doubles the charging power from the alternator to 90 A (approx. 1000 W). Even short drives make you fully operative and engine idling unnecessary.
Easy installation
The installation of the LPS has always been easy compared to systems with inverter and stand-alone batteries. We have actually managed to make it even more easy. The new design includes different types of connectors. In addition, you also get a solar regulator included in the LPS.
Learn more about LPS battery systems from Clayton Power at https://www.claytonpower.com/
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July 13, 2021 at 10:16 AM EDT