EnerSys-Hawker Cyclon Cells

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The purity of materials used in Cyclon cells is crucial towards the performance benefits they bring. These benefits include a longer service life, higher reliability and fewer system failures resulting in an excellent cost-usage ratio.

EnerSys Hawker Cyclon cells are ideal for use in a wide range of standby and portable cyclic applications including those in the following fields:

  • Telecommunications
  • Electronics
  • Uninterruptible Power Supplies
  • Defensive installations
  • Aviation (may require FAA or other appropriate agency certification/
  • approval for installation in aircraft)
  • Computer back-up
  • Electric vehicles
  • Medical equipment
  • Solar power
  • Lawn and garden equipment
  • Extreme temperature environments (-65ºC to +80ºC)

The best thing about Cyclon cells is that they will keep on delivering and can last up to 300 cycles (100% DOD, C/5), experience no “dry out”, have a high stable voltage delivery and flat discharge voltage similar to that of NiCd cells.

Cyclon cells emit minimal to nil gassing under normal charging conditions and are safe for installation in offices, hospitals or any other environment.

There rugged construction and strong external packaging mean Cyclon cells can withstand extreme temperatures and harsh usage.

These are some of the part numbers you can find on our website:

0800-0004
0809-0010
0809-0012
0810-0004
0819-0010
0819-0012
0820-0004
0850-0004
0859-0010
0859-0012
0860-0004

 

 

Duracell Santa Bunny Raffle Offer

Any orders that are placed between 5th and the 15th December which includes any Duracell products will be included in our free Duracell Santa Bunny raffle.

The draw will take place on 16th at 9:00AM and the winner will be notified by email. We will then blog who the winner is so that any other interested parties will be made aware.

The winner of the Duracell Santa Bunny will be posted by next day courier on the 16th of December.

The Duracell Santa Bunny measures 35 cm (height) and 20 cm (width) and it uses 2 x AA batteries (included) to dance to its own Christmas theme.

LED Lenser X21R (8421R) Xtreme Rechargeable Torch

LED Lenser X21R (8421R) Xtreme Rechargeable Torch

This is quite simply the best torch we have ever sold. Recent purchasers have phoned us and reported back how far the light is beamed. I believe the torch heads know what they are talking about.

Torchie boy has become torchie man!

“This rechargeable flashlight is a technological sensation. It has a light output of up to 1600 lumens*, controlled by our microcontroller-operated Smart Light Technology. All in all, 8 light functions and three light programs are at your disposal. Depending on application requirements, you choose the appropriate program and functions. In addition, you can decide for yourself whether you want to run the lamp in regulated or non-regulated mode.

You must have uses this lamp to be able to really appreciate it. Seven ultra-bright LED chips can be focused via seven individual lenses and produce and amazingly homogeneous, sharply defined circle of light. Particularly when in focus mode, the X21R provides a blazing beam that makes even car headlights look pale in comparison. What’s more: thanks to its charging method, this flashlight is not only eco-friendly but also very cost-efficient and it can run on the rechargeable batteries or four D cell alkaline batteries.

Features include:

  • Advanced Focus System – Spot to Flood Beam
  • Aircraft Aluminium Casing
  • Charging Cradle, Wall Mount and Carry Straps included in Durable Hard Carry Case
  • High Intensity CREE LED Light Chip
  • Quick – Cycle Switch System – Touch for Maximum Light, Click for High Light, Click again for Low

LED Lenser X21R (8421R) Xtreme Rechargeable Torch Range

* Luminous flux (lumens) resp. max. beam distance (metres) in the brightest function when switching on with new set of fully charged rechargeable batteries. Average values that may vary ± 15% depending on type of chip and rechargeable battery.”

This torch is ideally suited for search and rescue missions. If you wish to purchase this torch, please visit our online shop: LED Lenser X21R (8421R) Xtreme Rechargeable Torch.

Promoting Duracell Batteries

 

Two happy smiling faces at the start of a long week exhibiting Cell Pack Solutions and Duracell Custom Battery Packs. The photographs at the end of the week are not a pretty sight. We had a pretty grueling 7 hour journey coming out of the Center of London, fighting the Friday night traffic on our journey back to Sunny South Shields!

8 FREE Batteries with this Fantastic Offer!

Duracell Plus 16 for the Price of 8

 

Please be aware this offer is now discontinued!!

Here at Cell Pack Solutions we understand that whilst a lot of you may require specialist batteries, the majority of people will just be after some good old AA and AAA batteries.

Saying this we have decided to offer you 8 FREE batteries with the purchase of 8 batteries in this offer. This means that you pay for 4 AA and 4 AAA batteries and get another 4 of each COMPLETELY FREE!

Christmas is just around the corner so why not save yourself the high street prices of batteries when you find out they aren’t included!

So go on and save yourself some money today by visiting our Duracell Plus FREE battery offer.

 

TL5902, TL5902S, TL5902/S 1/2 AA Lithium Batteries

Tadiran TL5902/S

Just to make people aware that this little purple battery is used in a number of different alarm systems and can be known by a number of different part numbers.

Tadiran Batteries sometimes have different part numbers for the same product so if you ever unsure  about what product you need just contact us and talk to one to our technical sales teams.

This product can be interchanged with the SL750/S

Petzl Page Update!

Petzl Core Rechargeable Headlamp/Torch Battery Demonstration

We have recently revamped the Petzl page on our site so that it is more user friendly, containing a total of 8 categories for the various different areas of head torches, accessories and safety equipment that we stock.

We invite you to come and have a look at this new and improved section of the site, and read up on all of the fabulous Petzl products that we sell. It could be that your an avid climber or simply that you enjoy night fishing, Petzl will have a product that suits you!

We also stock the Petzl PIXA range of head lamps which have been specifically designed to be used by Professionals in many industrial sectors .

These head torches are perfect for those working in potentially hazardous environments as the entire PIXA range meets the following criteria:

ATEX standard:
Usable in gaseous (Zone 2) and dusty (Zone 22) environments.

HAZLOC standard:
Usable in gaseous (Class I Div 2) and dusty (Class II Div 2) environments, or in uncontaminated environments.

So come and take a look at our entire Petzl range and we hope you find the new layout very easy to use and find the product that is perfect for you.

LED Lenser – Largest Flashlight In The World!

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World records come and go in there millions, and it’s not often that there is a world record we can link to, but in September LED Lenser broke the world record for the worlds largest flashlight!

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The above monstrous flashlight was unveiled at Solingen’s Festival of Light at the Lichternacht. The torch itself, which is based on the powerful LED Lenser X21, smashed the previous record held until now by Moonlight Trading, by almost double, yes double the size!

Some other quick facts about the massive X21-based flashlight:

Material Weight – 287 lb / 130 kg of aluminum
Batteries Weight – 176 lb / 80 kg
Length – 13 feet / 400 cm
Number of LED Lamps – 19
Output on Batteries – 30,000 lumens on battery
Output Hard-wired – 100,000 lumens with 230 volts of power
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The giant torch apparently took 230 hours to create by some of the best at LED Lenser, but they insist that this torch was not only built to win a world record, but to show the efficiency of LED bulbs against conventional light bulbs, stating that only 1000 Watts of energy were needed to power this LED monster, whereas to power 250 conventional incandescent bulbs (the rough equivalent to the 19 massive LED lights used in this torch) would require 10,000 Watts of power.

Now I don’t know about you but this really makes me stop and think why would anyone still be using ordinary incandescent bulbs as apposed to LED ones, considering the amazing 9/10th’s of energy that could potentially be saved. Now think of this in terms of battery life and suddenly those old battery draining incandescent torches seem well and truly obsolete in comparison to LED Lensers quality LED torches.

If this article has made you think (and it certainly has for me!) that maybe you should replace that old incandescent torch, or invest in a new high quality torch that will last, why not take a look at our entire LED Lenser range. We have torches for a range of activities and general purposes, from extreme torches such as the X21 (which this world record breaker is based on!), to the very powerful rechargeable headtorch, the H14R.

 

GP Alkaline A76 (LR44) Button Cells

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For a long time now the GPA76 (Also known as the LR44, the V13GA and the PX76A) Button Cell has been one of our best selling GP Products and its not really hard to see why given the diversity of this battery.

You will probably be thinking an A76? What on earth is an A76? And for some people this is the case, having only ever heard of AA and AAA batteries. At the same time however the possibility that at LEAST a couple of electrical items in your household use this cell are incredibly high, despite you knowing it.

A lot of people I know actually throw away small DVD remotes they have had thinking they are broke, when a cheaper alternative to a replacement would be that by unscrewing the back of the remote one or two of these or perhaps another button cell are nestled inside.

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Previously I said that this cell was diverse and this is very true. These cells are known to be used in a wide range of watches, calculators, small remote controls and even small toys such as the MicroAqua (Pictured Above).

So with this new found knowledge about batteries you never even knew existed, go and dig up that old remote which hasn’t worked in ages and just double check to see that this isn’t what is inside it, because like I say I guarantee at least a couple of items in your household will use this battery!

We currently only sell this battery in a neat little blister of ten, but when you understand that for the low price, usually items use a couple or more of these cells at the same time, compared to the cost of AA or AAA batteries that you may be familiar with, they are incredibly cheap, so why not grab a bargain now by buying some of these very useful GP A76 Button Cells.

Rechargeable batteries: better for your pocket and the environment

Ansmann maxE, Duracell Stay Charged, GP ReCyko+ rechargeable batteries

Two stories which seem to be constantly recurring on our TV screens and in the papers are the two E’s of the Economy and the Environment and no matter how much we try to ignore them, both, in one way or another have a direct impact on our lives.

With so many money saving schemes and recycling campaigns out there, it can be difficult to keep track of what to do and wonder if what you are doing is making a difference. One way in which you can make a difference to both is by switching the type of batteries you use from disposable (Alkaline) to rechargeable (NiMH).

It would be easy to say that the benefits are obvious; alkaline batteries have single usage where as NiMH batteries can be recharged up to 1000 times so it is obvious that you get more use from your battery and produce less waste at the same time. Unfortunately it isn’t that simple as with all alternative technologies there are advantages and disadvantages.

In this post I am mostly talking about standard size batteries, AAA, AA, generally the most commonly used in the home for remote controls, game console controllers, portable speakers, digital cameras, small electronic toys etc. but we can also include C and D cells used in lights, torches and larger electronic toys.

A lot of these devices have the characteristic of irregular use; e.g. a remote control sits on the arm of a chair for a long time and is then picked up to be used, a remote control car (no matter how much was wanted at Christmas and promised to be played all the time) can spend considerable periods of time in the cupboard only to be used on rare occasions. This type of usage is the major reason why Alkaline batteries are the most commonly used batteries in the UK household.

Alkaline batteries have low self-discharge, this means that the battery doesn’t lose much of the energy stored in the battery when it’s not being used. It is estimated that Alkaline batteries have a self discharge rate of around 2% per year, for NiMH batteries this is more like 1% per day when not in use meaning that you would need to know how charged the battery is and make sure it is charged regularly. This wouldn’t be too difficult to achieve but we all know how hectic our lives are and this kind of usage isn’t practical so the cost savings are outweighed by the convenience.

Recently this has changed; many manufacturers have been developing technology which makes the best of both worlds, a rechargeable battery with the storage characteristics of an Alkaline battery. With these batteries you get batteries which are:Ansmann Maxe Plus Diagram

  • Rechargeable up to 1000 times
  • Very low self discharge
  • Ready to use right away
  • High current output
  • Cost effective and environmentally friendly
  • Works with standard NiMH battery charger

So next time you think of picking up a cheap packet of disposable AA batteries have a little think to yourself, it may be cheap at the till now but over time you’ll hurt both your pocket and the environment.

Cell Pack Solutions stock a wide range of rechargeable batteries and chargers, check out the links below and we’ll point you in the right direction: