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NEW Portable Power System with Advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery

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Say “so long” to extension cords

Newcastle Systems, a provider of mobile-powered carts designed to make warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and retail floors more efficient, now welcomes the PP2.0-LI as part of the Newcastle PowerPack Ultra Series. This newest compact system offers safe lithium iron phosphate battery technology that provides seamless AC power for 6-8 hours at a time. It’s ideal for powering a laptop or small thermal printer for light computing/label printing applications. Once the battery charge has depleted, simply plug it into an outlet to be fully recharged in about 5 hours.

At 17 lbs., the lightweight power system can be mounted on any rugged, non-powered industrial cart or the Newcastle LT Series Industrial Laptop Cart. By adding mobile power to your cart, workers can roll directly to the point of work and slash the time they waste walking to static printers, computers, and more. Productivity increases as workers typically gain an additional 5-10 hours each week that can be applied to other essential tasks. Proven applications include inbound/outbound labeling at the pallet, inventory control, cycle counting, and more.

With an 8–10-year battery life (or over 3,000 cycles), the PP 2.0-LI offers an affordable and convenient alternative to costly cable drops or dangerous extension cords in warehouses and manufacturing facilities. Adding this battery system to a mobile cart, or upgrading an old SLA battery system, will give businesses even more options to increase worker productivity when the labor pool is exceptionally tight.

 The PP2.0-LI comes standard with integrated power outlets, a USB port, visual & audible low voltage alert, easy-grip side handles, and an integrated cord reel holder. It also comes with blue tooth enabled for real-time stats via its own app. Data includes charge level, cycle life, and more.  Available for both Android and Apple devices.

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