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When not just any battery will do

25 November 2020 Power Electronics / Power Management

Only high-quality batteries from reputable suppliers should be used for security and other mission critical equipment, to avoid potentially costly failures. This is according to the director of one of the country’s fastest growing battery distributors, Greg Pritchard from GSS Group, who adds that intermittent load shedding and other environmental factors can quickly damage batteries that are not specifically designed and manufactured for these applications.

Heavyweight battery

“One of the easiest ways to gauge the quality of a lead acid battery is its weight,” explains Pritchard. “Lead is one of the most expensive components of a battery and is often where some manufacturers try to save. Our commonly sold 8 Ah battery, for example, is very heavy and has the required amount of lead to make it one of the most durable available. Beneath the skin are other design features that set these batteries apart, such as the type of acid used, layout and design.

“Unfortunately for the installer or layman, these facts are not commonly known and it usually falls to trial and error to figure out which batteries are better, last longer and are best able to handle mission critical applications under any power conditions. That is where our GSS batteries have performed excellently and is the reason for our company’s rapid growth in the four years we have been trading.

“Our batteries have been specified, designed and built according to our own requirements, using knowledge based on thirty years of industry experience. We have applied the lessons learned and come up with a number of different types and sizes of batteries specifically for mission critical applications in South Africa.”


Greg Pritchard showing current and newly rebranded batteries.

Good reputation

He says there are a number of reasons why monitoring companies should use quality GSS batteries and why end users should insist on them. In security applications, a battery can mean the difference between life and death, while a failure in IT infrastructure can lead to data and telecommunication interruptions, or even the failure of instruments in manufacturing plants.

Faulty batteries also lead to false alarms and unnecessary call-outs which cost monitoring companies money, while an excessive number of false alarms can taint their reputations in the long run. What is more, the homebred GSS batteries are competitively priced and available online from the company’s website, via delivery or direct from the company’s premises in Benoni.

Pritchard has also worked for the country’s leading security product suppliers and interfaced with all the major electronic installation companies, overseas manufacturers, technicians and end users. He is eager to share his knowledge and welcomes customers to work with him and his team to supply quality batteries and power products for their applications.

Growing range

GSS batteries are available in a range of sizes and types from 6 V / 4,5 Ah used mainly in emergency lighting, 12 V / 1,3 Ah and 2,4 Ah for garage automation, 12 V / 4,5 Ah for uninterruptible power supplies, 12 V / 7,2 Ah for gate automation, as well as 12 V / 7,5 Ah deep-cycle batteries used mainly for solar, UPS and gate automation applications.

The company also has ranges of lithium polymer and lithium phosphate batteries, power supplies and transformers, as well as security communication cable, Cat5, Cat6 and control cable (EN0575, IEC60332-1 standards), and security products including detectors, beams and CCTV.

For more information contact Greg Pritchard, GSS Group, +27 10 140 7137, [email protected], www.gssgroup.co.za




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