The portable fuel cell system SFC JENNY 600S only weighs about 1.7 kg and is therefore easy to carry in a backpack. The system provides 600 Wh of electrical energy per day. Three to four 350 ml fuel cartridges contain enough capacity for 72 hours of deployment. This means up to 80 per cent of battery weight can be saved. Therefore, soldiers can equip themselves with the minimum of batteries and instead carry additional food, water and ammunition, having saved the weight or alternatively extend the duration of the mission.
Can the fuel cartridge for the SFC JENNY 600S be changed during ongoing operation?
Yes, the fuel cartridge can easily be changed during ongoing operation. The design of the cartridges ensures that the user is never at risk of coming into contact with their contents.
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What is the energy network?
Several consumers can be supplied with power very efficiently at the same time with the energy network. In addition to the SFC JENNY 600S fuel cell and the SFC Power Manager 3G, this set consists of a powerful hybrid battery, a foldable solar panel as well as various cables for connecting to different electronic devices.
How much weight can be saved with the SFC JENNY 600S?
Due to the high energy density of the methanol fuel cartridges, the SFC JENNY 600S reduces the number of spare batteries to be carried along so that the weight of equipment and, as a result, the soldier’s carrying load, is significantly reduced. Three to four 350 ml methanol fuel cartridges contain enough power capacity for 72 hours of deployment. This means up to 80 per cent of weight can be saved. Therefore, the soldier can equip himself/herself with the minimum of batteries and instead carry additional food, water and ammunition, having saved the weight or alternatively extend the duration of the mission.
How much weight can be saved with the SFC JENNY 600S?
Due to the high energy density of the methanol fuel cartridges, the SFC JENNY 600S reduces the number of spare batteries to be carried along so that the weight of equipment and, as a result, the soldier’s carrying load, is significantly reduced. Three to four 350 ml methanol fuel cartridges contain enough power capacity for 72 hours of deployment. This means up to 80 per cent of weight can be saved. Therefore, the soldier can equip himself/herself with the minimum of batteries and instead carry additional food, water and ammunition, having saved the weight or alternatively extend the duration of the mission.
Can I connect consumers directly to the SFC JENNY?
Yes, this is generally possible. The prerequisite is the use of suitable cables. If you have questions about specific requirements, please contact our sales team.
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