More power, lasts longer than NiCad
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2nd Cell Systems' lead chemistry batteries produce up to 50% more power and torque compared to competitive NiCad batteries currently being used, the company claims.
This proven technology offers the user a “memory free” power source for the most popular cordless hand tools and 50% to 200% greater full cycle capability, while providing stable, high voltage delivery and a flat discharge rate. This combination makes it ideal for the replacement of nickel cadmium (NiCad) applications such as cordless hand tools.
The 2nd Cell power tool belt and kit offers both a 12v and 18v power source built into one versatile tool belt or kit. These sources will power most cordless tools, allowing the operator to work with more freedom and less tool weight.
Durable external packaging and stable internal lead chemistry enable these propriety battery cells to withstand extreme operating and charging temperatures as well as the rigorous demands often associated with commercial and outdoor applications.
The lead chemistry construction offers the highest recharge efficiency of any battery. Pre-market testing demonstrates that the user can achieve an 80% recharge using existing NiCad chargers in less than one hour and a 95% recharge when using 2nd Cell Systems' optimising line of chargers.
More information: 2nd Cell Systems International, 1701 W. Northwest Hwy, Grapevine, TX 76051, +1877 274 7959 toll free, www.2ndcellsystems.com.
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