PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUS - MAINTENANCE / AIRCRAFT HANDLING / SPECIALTY EQUIPMENT StartPac Introduces the SUPER PAC
Model: Super Pac The primary goal at Start Pac has always been the production of reliable, efficient and longlasting Americanmade
ground power units, lightweight starting units for portable power and portable power supplies — they continue to lead the way in the newest and safest technology available. Start Pac was first manufacturer to develop a 28 volt starting unit and the only company to develop safe lithium ion starting units. Start Pac’s extensive product line provides ground power and portable starting units in various sizes for a wide variety of helicopters. The newest edition to Start Pac’s product line is the SUPER PAC. This revolutionary patent pending unit combines the
features of two of START PAC’s most popular products into one of the smallest AC powered GPUs on the market. It is offered in four configurations that include 24V, 26V and 28V utilizing either lead acid or lithium technology. The SUPER PAC psu™* feature START PAC’s signature patent pending Quick Change™ battery that provides peak
amperage to start any electrically started engine as well as 50 amps continuous @28 VDC to power up aircraft systems when connected to an AC source. The SUPER PAC is ideal for carrying along to unfamiliar airfields and remote locations for engine starting and avionics.
Model: Li2000QC This compact portable Lithium Ion starting unit is a full 28VDC battery pack and will
provide superior starts on small to medium size turbine engines. It has a built in charger with a total of 3.5 amps output and a recharge time of approximately six hours.
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