SWE’s New Portable Power System

April 22, 2015

(Image: SWE)
(Image: SWE)

Southwest Electronic Energy (SWE)  launched POW-R Tote, designed to be a rugged, lightweight, 12V/117Ah portable power system which provides compact-convenient energy for wherever standard power sources are unavailable. About the size of a lunchbox, and weighing 23 pounds, POW-R Tote uses Lithium-Ion battery technology to deliver two times longer run time and two times more power at half the weight when compared to a typical 12V lead acid battery commonly used in similar applications. POW-R Tote is housed in a heavy-duty, watertight storm case to handle harsh environments. Two power connectors come standard: An automobile 12v auxiliary outlet which powers and recharges low power devices and an Anderson SB50 Powerclaw connector for higher powered gear.
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(As published in the March 2015 edition of Marine Technology Reporter - http://www.marinetechnologynews.com/Magazine)

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