Power Supplies - Power Conversion Units
Features of our Portable Power Stations:
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Portable Power Stations (PPS) and Auxiliary Power Units (APU)
Durrel offers Large portable power stations are equipped with batteries capable of storing significant amounts of electrical energy, often ranging from several hundred watt-hours to multiple kilowatt-hours. This high capacity allows them to power a wide range of devices and appliances for extended periods, making them suitable for outdoor events, camping, remote construction project sites, emergency backup, Recreational Vehicles, Trucks, Buses, Heavy duty vehicles and off-grid living. Large portable power stations, also known as high-capacity portable power stations or portable power generators, are robust and versatile devices designed to provide substantial amounts of electrical power for extended periods. These units typically feature high-capacity batteries, robust inverters, and multiple output ports to accommodate various electronic devices and appliances.
Features of our Portable Power Stations:
Multiple Output Ports
These power stations typically feature a variety of output ports to accommodate different types of devices and appliances. Common output options include AC outlets (for powering laptops, TVs, power tools, etc.), DC ports (for charging car accessories, portable fridges, etc.), USB ports (for charging smartphones, tablets, cameras, etc.), and sometimes even wireless charging pads.
The built-in inverters
Inverters in our portable power stations convert the DC power stored in the batteries into AC power, allowing them to power devices that require standard household electricity. These units are often pure sine wave inverters, which provide clean and stable power similar to that from the grid, making them safe for sensitive electronics.
Expandability
Our portable power stations offer expandability options, allowing users to increase their power capacity by connecting additional battery packs or solar panels. This modular design enables users to customize their power stations according to their specific needs and power requirements.
Portability
: Our models feature built-in handles or wheels for easy transportation, and some are designed to fit in the trunk of a car or RV for travel and outdoor adventures.
Charging Options
These power stations can be recharged via various methods, including AC wall outlets, solar panels, and car DC adapters. Solar charging is particularly useful for off-grid applications and outdoor adventures, providing a renewable and sustainable energy source for extended use.
Safety Features
Our High-quality portable power stations often incorporate safety features such as overcharge protection, over-discharge protection, short-circuit protection, and thermal protection to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Auxiliary Power Units (APUs)
Auxiliary Power Units (APUs) play a crucial role in enhancing the efficiency, reliability, and sustainability of mobile vehicles and equipment by providing independent power for auxiliary functions while minimizing fuel consumption, emissions, and operational costs. Our advanced APUs are compact, lightweight, and battery powered units featuring electronic controls, remote monitoring capabilities, and integrated energy management systems for optimized performance and reliability.
In Trucks, Buses, Recreational Vehicles, Buses and Heavy-duty vehicles, APUs are often used to power onboard systems such as heating, air conditioning, and electrical appliances without idling the main engine and help reduce fuel consumption, emissions, and engine wear by providing an independent power source for auxiliary functions during rest periods or when the main engine is turned off.