PAG launches its new ZL-Series of flight-friendly Zero-Lithium Travel-Pack batteries at NAB.
Certain airlines have refused to let Li-Ion ENG batteries on-board aircraft in hand luggage, despite legitimate safety certification that proves compliance with IATA regulations for lithium content and United Nations testing. For this reason, PAG has introduced the ZL-Series of Travel-Pack batteries that contain no lithium, and are always welcome aboard.
The ZL-Series comprises 50 watt-hour and 150 watt-hour battery packs compatible with either the V-Mount, or PAGlok formats, as well as a 40 watt-hour NP1 format pack.
The ZL-150 is PAG's highest capacity battery, and is packaged in the popular slimline PAG SuperPack format, rather than the cumbersome 'brick'. Li-Ion batteries having this capacity are limited to two units in your hand luggage, whereas the ZL-150 has no such restriction. Zero-Lithium means zero-hassle at the check-in.
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Regardless of the air transportation benefits, the PAG ZL-150 is an economical solution for those who require a high-capacity battery with extended run-time, and a higher current-draw capability.
The lighter and more compact PAGlok ZL-50, and NP1 format ZL-NP are also competitively priced, and in addition, feature an electronic state-of-charge indicator.
The ZL-Series of batteries is compatible with PAG's all-chemistry AR Series and new V-Series chargers, which PAG recommends for extending battery life.
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