Powervamp NATO 200 Battery Boost Pack

The Powervamp NATO 200 Battery Boost Pack APV1001 is a heavy duty 12v and 24v jump starter designed for regular starting of large commercial, plant and fleet vehicles. Built for demanding environments, it delivers reliable cranking performance and long service life, making it a popular choice for operators who need consistent starting power throughout the working day. This model is well known for its robust build, dependable output and ease of service.

Product Overview

The NATO 200 features a tough steel, powder coated case with separate 12v and 24v outlets, each equipped with its own isolator switch. This design not only increases safety but also makes the unit simple to use in fast-paced environments. Voltage spike protection and a reverse polarity audio warning help safeguard both the user and the vehicle. The pack includes 1000 amp cast brass clips and low-temperature flexible 50 mm² leads to maintain performance in all weather conditions.

Additional features include an angled handle for impact protection, an accessory socket and dedicated storage for the charger cable. The unit is also designed for field servicing, helping operators keep downtime to a minimum.

Repair Capabilities

Remanufactured Parts Ltd offer a complete end-to-end repair and remanufacturing service for the NATO 200. Each unit follows a structured process to ensure consistency and quality. Our engineers carry out a full assessment, replace or rebuild worn components and test the unit to confirm performance. This service helps extend the life of your equipment and provides a cost-effective alternative to replacement.

For more information, you can browse our full range of boost packs or learn more about our repair services. You may also find additional technical details on the Powervamp website.

Additional information

Weight 21 kg
Product type

boost packs

Industry

Bus, Coach, Truck

Condition

New

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FAQs

Has my AdBlue Pump failed?

Adblue pump failures are very common in commercial vehicle and public transport sectors. Failures in the main come from a lack of maintenance of the systems, lack of maintenance can cause crystallisation issues which also lead to the system not operating correctly. Other failures can range from communication faults, Oil, coolant or fuel contamination, blowing fuses, water Ingress, various intermittent faults, various sensor faults, fault codes In units, connector and pin damaged.

How much do AdBlue Pumps cost?

Adblue pump costs can range dependant on what’s requested from the unit its self. If we a traditionally pumping unit the costs are lower than that of a unit that is programmed specifically to the vehicles chassis.

Where are AdBlue Pumps located?

Pumps on a bus/coach would be located at the rear of the vehicle close to the exhaust system and in contrast to a truck these would be located on the chassis of the tractor unit toward the second axle close enough to the exhaust system.

How do I know if my NOx Sensor has failed?

Typical NOx sensor failure symptoms would be identified with a warning (MIL) light and diagnostic tool plug in. Other symptoms of failure could be voltage spikes or vehicles entering a de-rate mode.

Can NOx Sensors be cleaned?

NOx sensors probes cannot be cleaned effectively enough to allow reuse of them although it doesn’t stop people from trying, it isn’t recommended.

Are all NOx Sensors under emissions warranty?

Typically the NOx sensors are covered under vehicle manufacturers warranty or parts warranty if the product has been purchased in the aftermarket.

Are all NOx Sensors the same?

No, all NOx sensors are not the same, the fundamental product material in terms of a probe, body and PBC are the same. However, the programming and parameters set by the OEM is the key in differentiating the sensors from each other, not just its physical differences.

Who manufactures NOx Sensors?

Majority of the industries NOx Sensors are manufactured by Continental in collaboration with NGK.

What causes NOx Sensors to fail?

NOx sensors typically fail due to excessive carbon exposure and build up over a period of time. However there are other reasons for failure this would be the major cause of failure.

Where are NOx Sensors located?

NOx sensors are located before (Upstream) and after (Downstream) the CAT (Catalytic Converter).

I want to set up an account. How do I do this?

To set up an account, contact our Parts team on 0114 247 7041, who will send you a form to fill in.

I don’t live in the UK, can you deliver to me?

Yes. We have many customers outside of the UK and can ship anywhere. Our carriage costs vary depending on location. For an accurate quote for delivery give our parts department a call.

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Can you offer morning delivery?

With our selected courier partners we can offer morning delivery at an extra charge.

What are the warranty terms on a new part?

All our new parts come with a minimum 12 months warranty

What if the part I require isnt on your website?

We have a number of supply chain agreements in place to ensure we offer specialist support at competitive prices. By having strong relationships with manufacturer partners it means we can supply almost any part for any vehicle, whether it be bus, coach or truck. Contact our parts department and we will see if we can source the part for you.

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How long will my part take to arrive?

If the part you require is in stock and ordered before 3:30pm it will be with you the next day. In the event that the part you need is not in stock we may still be able to ship directly to you for next day delivery.

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