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Hi Guys,
Pricing a job where there is a requirement to provide 50 Tazer charging points, any one have any experience on expected loadings without diversity, no other info provided.

I have looked at the tazer X26 which is battery powered but can have an additional battery tray/charger but give no loadings.
 
I assume you mean Taser X26 here ;), I believe they trickle charge over several hours, the x26 fully charged and left on the shelf would last 10yrs but obviously in the field I assume they have indicator lamps and the obvious usage on occasion, I can't see demand to be an issue here or inrush as they would not all be energised simultaneously nor all be needing a charge up.
Contact the manufcturers to confirm.
 
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I thought it would be along those lines, just need to get the details for a UK supplier as the States want you to register with a million details.
 

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