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LiFePO4 chargers now available
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| 10/05/2009 |
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| LiFePO4 chargers now available |
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Ostbevern, October 2009
With their new chargers GPP18 and GPP36 FRIWO not only offer premium charging of NiMH/NiCd or Li-Ion cells but also for LiFePO4 (lithium iron phosphate cells). These chargers use the "automatic power balance" method (patent pending) which ensures optimal charging of the storage battery. FRIWO chargers are therefore highly efficient.
The current charging status is displayed by LED. The units have an efficiency ration of > 80% an a no-load dissipation loss of < 0,6 Watts. Due to their extremely low leakage current of < 100 µA they meet medical standards and are perfectly suited for medical engineering.
The powerful and compact quick chargers offer wide range inputs of 100 - 240V and interchangeable plugs for worldwide use.
A microcontrolled charging management stops the charging process after full charge either by temperature, -deltaU or timer. All shut-offs are monitored simultaneously to prevent the cells from overheating or damaging.

Depending on the respective model, the following cells can be charged:
GPP18
NiCd / NiMH 2 - 6 cells
Li-Ion 1 - 2 cells
LiFePO4 1 - 2 cells
GPP36
NiCd / NiMH 2 - 12 cells
Li-Ion 1 - 5 cells
LiFePO4 1 - 5 cells
„Typical applications" are, for example, dive lights, cleaning machines, mobile lighting or professional photography.
For further information please contact:
FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH Jörg Lütke-Bohmert PR
Von-Liebig-Strasse 11, D-48346 Ostbevern
Tel.: +49 (0) 2532/81-157, E-Mail: luetke-bohmert@friwo.de
FRIWO Gerätebau GmbH
FRIWO, a subsidiary of the General Standard listed FRIWO AG, engineer, manufacture and sell premium power supplies and chargers for a wide spectrum of applications like household appliances, mobile tools, IT and communications, industrial applications or medical technology. FRIWO also offers EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services). With their products FRIWO are represented in all important sales areas. The 2008 revenue read 83,1 mill. euros.
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