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Cordless Explorer™ Display Cart

$7,499.00

The first battery-powered, all-terrain, outdoor-rated large display cart makes pinnacle communication effortless everywhere.

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Unique frame allows you to configure your display cart with wheels to suit your preferences.

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Cordless Explorer™ Display Cart

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Specifications

Specifications

ETCM10S-SB

Battery

1024 Wh, 24V Lithium Iron Phosphate

Display Capacity

32 in - 75 in Display, 200 lbs

CART DIMENSIONS

66 x 30 x 73 in

VESA MOUNTING

100mm x 100mm to 400mm x 400mm

WEIGHT

200 lbs

SHIPMENT INCLUDES

• Cordless Explorer™ Display Cart
• 1024 wH, 24V Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery
• Ergonomic Handle
• 4 GFCI Outlets

COLOR/FINISH

Storm Blue

WARRANTY

Cart: 3 Year Limited Warranty
Battery: 3 Years, 2,000 cycles

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Frequently Asked Questions about our Cordless Explorer™ Display Cart

The cart comes equipped with the Bretford Power System 1024 battery which has 1024wH of power. Depending on what is plugged into the cart, it can last up to 8 hours on a single charge. Use our battery run time calculator to see the run time with your set up.

The display cart can support up to 75" large format displays, outdoor displays and interactive displays with up to 400mm x 800mm VESA mounting patterns. There is a unique model for displays with 400mm x 600mm and 400mm x 800mm VESA mounting patterns.

Yes, the BPS 1024 battery allows for simultaneous use and charging, ensuring uninterrupted operation without waiting for a full recharge.

Yes, the BPS 1024 battery of our display cart with wheels is built to endure various weather conditions. Certified with an IP65 rating, it is completely dustproof and capable of withstanding low-pressure water jets from any direction. Designed to operate efficiently within a temperature range of -4°F to 113°F (-20°C to 40°C), the battery maintains optimal performance when used and stored within these limits. While it can function at temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C), performance and capacity may diminish in colder conditions. To achieve the best results, it is recommended to keep the battery within the specified temperature range.

Both Lithium Ion and Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4) can be classified as two types of rechargeable lithium batteries, however, there are several differences between them.

 

Lithium Ion batteries deliver high energy density, yet they have a shorter lifespan and pose safety concerns, such as the risk of overheating and potential fire hazards if not correctly managed. In contrast, LiFePO4 batteries, such as the BPS 1024, present numerous advantages:

 

Safety: LiFePO4 remains highly stable even at elevated temperatures, effectively eliminating the risk of overheating and fire hazards.

 

Lifespan: LiFePO4 batteries can withstand significantly more charge and discharge cycles compared to conventional Lithium Ion batteries.

 

Temperature Performance: LiFePO4 batteries maintain excellent performance in extreme temperature conditions, making them particularly suitable for outdoor applications.

 

Although both battery types have their specific applications, the LiFePO4 chemistry used in the BPS 1024 offers superior safety, a longer lifespan, and enhanced performance in diverse conditions, making it an outstanding choice.

The battery of the Bretford rolling display cart is equipped with a button and 5 LED indicators. To activate or deactivate it when it is connected to the receiver, press and hold the button for three seconds. When the battery is disconnected from the receiver, a quick press of the button will display the state of charge for 5 seconds. Make sure to deactivate the battery when storing it for an extended period.

The LED indicators display the battery's charge level. If only LED1 is illuminated, the charge is between 0-20%. Each additional LED represents an increased charge level, with LED5 indicating that the battery is 81-100% charged. When all five LEDs are lit, the battery is fully charged.

When charging the battery of the rolling display cart, the LED indicator lights will blink to show the battery's current charge level. When the battery is at 0-20% charge, LED1 blinks. When the charge level is between 21-40%, LED1 remains solid while LED2 blinks. This pattern progresses until all LEDs are lit, representing a full charge.

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