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Base Travel<br />
The starting-point for highly efficient outboards<br />
battery capacity is required.<br />
The motors in the BaseTravel range are the stationary<br />
companions to the Travel models. They have the same excellent<br />
efficiency in the drive train but are connected just like conventional<br />
electrical drives via cable connections to standard lead<br />
batteries. Instead of a foldable shaft, they are equipped with a<br />
fixed shaft. As no lithium batteries are integrated into the Base-<br />
Travel models, they are considerably less expensive than the<br />
Travel motors. Additionally, they are also suitable for applications<br />
within the performance range of the Travel line, where higher<br />
The BaseTravel 401 model works with a voltage of 12 V,<br />
whereas the BaseTravel 801 model is operated at 24 V. A cable<br />
connection for standard lead batteries with integrated fuse is<br />
contained within the scope of delivery. Similar to the battery of<br />
the Travel model, the removable cable adapter serves as main<br />
switch of the BaseTravel model. A bridging cable is also<br />
delivered for serial connection of two lead batteries to each<br />
other (for BaseTravel 801).<br />
The cable adapter set of the<br />
BaseTravel as well as the<br />
lithium batteries of the Travel<br />
can be locked onto the shaft<br />
with a bolting device<br />
Upwards compatible:<br />
The BaseTravel also runs on lithium batteries<br />
For uses where the mobility of the BaseTravel<br />
is important or for the use of back-up batteries,<br />
the motor can also be driven using the Travel<br />
replaceable battery, available as an optional<br />
accessory. Using the lithium high-performance<br />
battery, the BaseTravel motors achieve the<br />
same performance as that of comparable Travel<br />
models.<br />
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