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Power Supplies For Laptop Computers From SIMPOWER

Wednesday 2 February 2022, 10:04PM

By Beckie Wright

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SIMPOWER provides both Laptop Power Supply 150W DC to DC, MP3472, Powertech and a full range of Replacement Laptop Notebook Batteries, and is at the forefront of battery technology, with 40 years of expertise and experience. This includes research contracts, design and developing of both new technology cells and specialist industrial battery applications. In other words from concept of cells to production manufacturing, SIMPOWER knows how to achieve customer satisfaction. 

 SIMPOWER has its own manufacturing plant with state of the art welding and manufacturing equipment servicing all parts of New Zealand, from the southern to northern end of the country with a quick efficient service. They offer free technical advice* on battery selection and pack design and have extensive technical advice. 

SIMPOWER offers a unique facility and service of repacking battery packs for equipment which is no longer produced or perhaps difficult to source. Where possible they replace existing cells with increased capacity batteries to improved customers run time and service life if possible. 

Advice is free for the first 60 minutes, or part thereof. All subsequent advice will be billed at the SIMPOWER hourly rate or an agreed amount, subject to subsequent sales. 

 SIMPOWER has extensive knowledge and expertise of cells and battery pack build and is an exclusive distributor in New Zealand for SAFT, a world leader and innovator in cell technologies, as well as an approved distributor for PANASONIC, SENTRY, EVE, ARTS Energy and a supplier of FDK, DURACELL, Sonnenschein among others.  

SIMPOWER carries a wide range of many brands in stock and has the ability to source all leading brands from the global market place, and you can contact them to discuss your requirements further. 

With this in mind, please take a moment to find out more about power supply for laptop computers and security batteries by visiting the website at http://www.simpower.co.nz .