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BattShop
 
The BATTSHOP™ (Battery Charging and Verification Equipment) is a self-contained battery maintenance facility designed to go virtually anywhere at anytime.  It provides full-range functionality for lead-acid battery charging, maintenance and even recovery.  This durable, heavy-gauge steel unit includes everything you need for a comprehensive battery management program, including state-of-the-art digital battery analyzers, and the patented Pulse Charger®/World Version, a 20-amp charging system that can actually recover dead and useless batteries.  The BATTSHOP is made of welded, heavy-gauge steel so it’s weather-proof and extremely durable.  It’s HAZMAT, NEC, OSHA and EPA compliant.  And, best of all, it’s fully deployable and relocatable by conventional means, so it allows you to have a fully operational unit delivered to any location.  The flexible BATTSHOP can be employed in garrison, at your training center, and even in the field.Plus, it can be plugged into standard shore power, but if that isn’t available, the BATTSHOP includes a multi-fuel generator so it has power no matter where it sits.  Besides giving you an effective means of recovering and charging batteries, the BATTSHOP also offers substantial savings over the cost of a permanent military battery shop, additions and conversions.  To find out more about the innovative BATTSHOP and how it can help improve your battery reliability and reduce your battery-related costs, call us today 1-800-552-8783, or visit us at www.fpicom.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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