CRS ADDS BATTERY TRICKLE CHARGER TO
AIRCRAFT BATTERY SUPPORT PROGRAM
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, July 2, 2009 – CRS Jet Spares, a leading business aviation battery distribution company is now producing a state of the art battery trickle charger. The CRS battery trickle charger is a low current/constant voltage charger that can be used to float charge NiCad and Lead-Acid Mainship Batteries. CRS will be stocking and distributing the trickle charger under part number CRS-BTC1. Trickle chargers are a low cost means to maintain the charge of batteries in storage or on aircraft, which allows ready to go, fully charged batteries, as well as reduces maintenance cost.
Operators and CRS customers have called us asking for some sort of low cost charger that could be used to keep batteries from self discharging on their aircraft while not flying and in storage. “Whenever possible CRS will react quickly to the needs of our customers and the business aviation community,” stated Armando Leighton Jr., CRS CEO. “We felt the CRS-BTC1 was a beneficial addition to our battery distribution program and have already accepted orders while units are in final production.”
CRS Jet Spares is the premier aftermarket support facility in the business jet community. We supply total solutions to operators around the world through exchanges, sales, provisioning packages, repair or rental options. CRS is an authorized distributor for Securaplane Mainship and Emergency batteries, offering original equipment or PMA replacement equipment. We support Learjets, Hawkers, Gulfstreams, Beechjets, Falcons and Challengers through a comprehensive inventory, coupled with over 25 years of experience. CRS provides services which conform to AS9120 Quality standards, offering quality, competitive pricing and renowned customer service. CRS is available 24/7 to keep your business jet up and flying.






