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StaticLink: Reliable power solutions for your boating journey

by StaticLink 30 Jan 01:15 NZDT 30 January 2025
StaticLink © Lanzel Javier

When you're out on the water, reliable power is essential to keeping everything running smoothly.

From quick day trips to extended voyages, dependable energy ensures your navigation, lighting, and communication systems are always ready.

StaticLink provides weatherproof power solutions specifically designed to handle the demands of marine environments. With our durable and efficient products, you can stay connected and protected while enjoying every moment of your journey.

Portable power solutions designed for life on the Water

StaticLink's portable power stations are built to be your trusted companion. Designed with industry-leading waterproof power technology, they can handle everything from splashes to full submersion. With advanced lithium-ion technology, these stations provide quiet, dependable power for all your devices—navigation, lights, radios, and more. And with AC and DC outputs, you can charge multiple devices at once, ensuring nothing gets left behind.

Keep going longer with expansion batteries

Planning a longer trip? StaticLink's expansion batteries offer the extra power you need to stay on course. Easy to connect to your portable power stations, these batteries extend your energy supply for longer trips. With fast-charging capabilities, you’ll spend more time enjoying your adventure and less time waiting for a charge.

Solar Panels to Harness the Sun's Power

Solar panels are the perfect solution for off-grid power. Designed to withstand the toughest conditions, StaticLink's solar panels feature weatherproof power protection against wind, rain, and saltwater. They are lightweight and highly efficient, offering a sustainable, eco-friendly way to charge your devices without relying on shore power. Paired with our power stations, these panels ensure you stay fully charged while reducing your carbon footprint.

Why choose StaticLink for your boating power needs?

StaticLink delivers reliable, portable, and water-resistant power solutions for sailors and boating enthusiasts alike. Here’s why we stand out:

  • Versatile Power Options: Choose from portable power stations, expansion batteries, and solar panels to meet every need. Our portable power stations are not only weatherproof, but also offer multiple charging options for added flexibility.
  • Marine-Ready Durability: Built tough to handle splashes, rain, and rough conditions.
  • Eco-Friendly Solutions: Solar panels help you harness clean energy while reducing your carbon footprint.
  • Affordable & Flexible: Our products are competitively priced, with Afterpay available to make powering up stress-free.
  • Compact & Portable: Lightweight, space-saving designs for easy storage on any vessel.

Get ready for your next adventure with StaticLink

Are you ready to make your sailing adventures more sustainable and stress-free? Visit our showroom to explore our full range of water-resistant power solutions and find the perfect fit for your needs.

Location: Unit 3/76 Porana Road, Hillcrest, Auckland 0627 Hours: 9 AM - 6 PM (closed on weekends)

Can't make it in person? Check out our website at staticlink.co.nz to browse our products and order online. We’re here to power your journey every step of the way!

About StaticLink

StaticLink is a New Zealand retailer providing affordable, sustainable energy solutions. From outdoor adventures to emergencies, our reliable, eco-friendly products are designed to meet your power needs while reducing your carbon footprint. With user-friendly and durable options, StaticLink connects you to smarter, greener energy solutions.

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