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+44 (020) 3290 1199
External battery kit can be of great use both in a harsh environmental conditions and during long-term tracking of a valuable packet, a car or a boat.
GL200EBK battery kit is a set of additional devices for GL200 tracker. High capacity auxiliary battery pack (17600mAh) can prolong work time of your device several times making you less dependent on traditional electricity sources. It is worth to remember that device's work time depends on several factors like user's settings, working mode, working frequency or signal strength. Pelican 1020 waterproof casing protects the device from environmental factors and mechanical damage. The set also contains a motion sensor module and a power supply voltage controller, which make working with GL200 even more effective.
Specification of external battery kit GL200EBK | |
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Battery capacity | 17600 mAh |
Supply voltage | 3.7 V |
Charging voltage | 4.2 ± 0.05 V |
Charging current | < 1500 mA |
Minimum cut-off voltage | 2,75 V |
Maximum discharge voltage | 2 A |
Impedance | < 130 mΩ |
Casing material | polycarbonate |
External dimensions | 17,3 × 12,1 × 5,4 cm |
Internal dimensions | 13,5 × 9 × 4,3 cm |
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Specification of external battery kit GL200EBK | |
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Battery capacity | 17600 mAh |
Supply voltage | 3.7 V |
Charging voltage | 4.2 ± 0.05 V |
Charging current | < 1500 mA |
Minimum cut-off voltage | 2,75 V |
Maximum discharge voltage | 2 A |
Impedance | < 130 mΩ |
Casing material | polycarbonate |
External dimensions | 17,3 × 12,1 × 5,4 cm |
Internal dimensions | 13,5 × 9 × 4,3 cm |
Comment : This case is super solid and fully wateproof, so I can just throw it wherever and with no worries that something may happen with the battery inside.
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Comment : Useful thing when you need to get your tracker going for quite some time without any failure. I know you could just use a traditional socket but not necessarily when you travel for months and months across the wildness (I really mean wildness) Thank god things like this exist
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