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News Release from: Jadoo Power | Subject: Jadoo XRT
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 14 September 2006

100 Watt fuel cell system for emergency
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Jadoo Power Systems, the leading supplier of portable fuel cell systems, has announced the XRT, a powerful new addition to the line-up of fuel cells and accessories available from Jadoo

Jadoo Power Systems, the leading supplier of portable fuel cell systems, has announced the XRT, a powerful new addition to the line-up of fuel cells and accessories available from Jadoo Making its debut at the Fire Rescue International Expo 2006, on September 15th in Dallas, the XRT delivers the power density demanded by the emergency preparedness market

The Jadoo XRT provides critical support power when the grid is either unavailable or unreliable.

The XRT can be used for power-hungry emergency response applications that need power support, such as portable radio and laptop battery recharging, as well as a battery replacement for emergency lighting and critical communication devices like satellite phones and modems.

Supporting the Jadoo N-Gen fuel cell power unit and N-Stor fuel storage canisters, the Jadoo XRT weighs only 50 pounds, but provides the energy of four 45 Amp-hour batteries weighing over 100 pounds.

A mobile, rugged fuel cell power package, the XRT can be configured to deliver application runtimes well beyond that of standard deep-cycle, marine batteries.

A fully-configured XRT includes: Six N-Stor360 fuel canisters, providing up to 2200 Watt-hours (180 Amp-hours) of runtime; One 100 Watt N-Gen fuel cell power unit; 110 VAC and 12 VDC outputs; Hot-Swap capable, allowing for continuous, uninterrupted operation; Easy-to-use digital "state-of-fill" indicator to identify remaining runtime.

"We are thrilled to introduce the XRT to the emergency response markets," said Jack Peterson, VP of Sales and Marketing at Jadoo.

"The tragic effects of lost grid power were highlighted by the events following Katrina and the ensuing floods.

When emergency responders batteries died, radios as well as other life-saving equipment were rendered useless.

With the Jadoo XRT, first responders can have the power they demand where and when they need it.".

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