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Vehicle Ops
Battery Selector/Disconnect Switch
Waytek
Waytek's new Battery Selector/Disconnect Switch is designed for vehicles using two batteries, and allows current to be carried by either one of the batteries or by both batteries simultaneously, or cuts off all power. It functions with alternators or generators and protects against electrical fire, battery drain, tampering, and theft.
March 30, 2011
Vehicles
Texas Agency's Auxiliary Charging Keeps Cruisers Running
The Tomball PD implemented a plug-in solution that feeds enough juice to cruiser batteries when they're parked, and conditions the batteries so they don't overcharge, giving the cars just the right electrical charge to power the vehicle, low-voltage Whelen LED light bars, Mobile Data Computers (MDCs) and radio gear.
January 27, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Batteries for Unmanned Vehicles
Mathews Associates
Mathews Associates supplies the U.S. government and law enforcement agencies with batteries for unmanned vehicles whether for ground, air, or underwater.
June 25, 2014
Special Units
Streamlight Urges Recycling of Rechargeable Batteries
Streamlight, a leading manufacturer of professional-grade flashlights, is observing Earth Day by reminding flashlight users everywhere to keep rechargeable batteries out of the solid waste system by recycling them through a program called Call2Recycle. The national program is directed by the Rechargeable Battery Recycling Corporation (RBRC).
April 21, 2008
Technology
Public Safety Agencies Choosing IPT Radio Batteries
Eight police departments and six university campuses are among those who have decided to use Impact Power Technologies (IPT) LifeSaver Series Batteries to maximize their land mobile radios' performance.
May 31, 2016
Patrol
Recharging Your Batteries: The Benefits of "Unplugging"
There is certainly benefit to being current on events involving the people you consider family—your brothers and sisters across the country with whom you share a special bond—as well as the world at large. However, it's also important—and extremely beneficial—to spend some time completely disconnected from the job. This is a lesson I recently re-learned.
November 16, 2018
Technology
California Agency Upgrades Communications System, Adds IPT Batteries
Although the Murrietta Police Department was happy with its new radios, the agency looked to Impact Power Technologies for longer-lasting batteries.
February 11, 2016
Patrol
Streamlight Warns LE Customers Against Using Off-Brand Batteries
Streamlight today issued another warning about purchasing and using inferior quality lithium 123A batteries with its flashlight products or other products. Use of off-brand lithium batteries may present a risk of leakage, fire, explosion or serious personal injury, company officials said.
October 7, 2009
Technology
BatteryJack Introduces Tait Replacement Batteries
BatteryJack will introduce a replacement battery for the Tait TP9100 series radios. The BA-203 replacement battery will be made in 1700mAH Ni-CD and 2500mAH Ni-MH.
June 16, 2011
Technology
Batteries by Impact Power Technologies Boost Government Purchasing Vehicles for Securewatch24
Multiple SW24 products will now harness the energy of IPT's exclusively formulated Lithium Polymer and Lithium Ion batteries, providing customers with high-performance, mobile power.
July 18, 2015
Patrol
Mexican Nationals Reportedly Smuggled Meth to Colo. in Car Batteries
Officials today said they dealt a major blow to a methamphetamine trafficking ring suspected of moving up to 50 pounds of the drug into Colorado in common car batteries.
September 26, 2010
Technology
Miami Beach PD Uses IPT Radio Batteries to Prevent Communication Failures
The Miami Beach (FL) Police Department depends almost entirely on two-way handheld radios for its communications. However, the OEM batteries that powered their radios weren't meeting their needs. So the agency turned to Impact Power Technologies.
October 29, 2015
Vehicle Ops
Beating the Power Crunch
Electrical demands are a major concern with law enforcement vehicles. This was true with early police vehicles when lighting, electro-mechanical "growler" sirens, and two-way radios severely taxed automotive electrical systems, and it's true today when high-tech lightbars, mobile data terminals, video cameras, and other power-hungry gadgets have become standard equipment.
November 30, 2002
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