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Why is the Power Pak CONSTRUCTED into a Pelican™ Case instead of using the case and foam to transport various components?

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Why is the Power Pak CONSTRUCTED into a Pelican™ Case instead of using the case and foam to transport various components?

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A battery-based power supply usually incorporates multiple components that work together to perform a single function. In a portable application, it is critical to protect these mission-critical electrical components against various hazards like hard-surface impacts and inclement environments. While it is possible to store the various components in a single case using foam, it means that the operator must remove the components and assemble them into a certain configuration required for use. Additionally, batteries are usually heavy, and are not safely held in a stationary position by foam. As the foam breaks down over time, the risk of internal contact between components increases. The Power Pak utilizes a proprietary mechanical system that safely incorporates multiple components & technologies into a singular easy-to-transport Pelican™ Case. The Case provides true “Plug & Play” operation, functionality, and legendary protection against damage from impact or environment.

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