Teaming up with a wide array of trusted suppliers, we'll source your perfect illumination solution. In 1967, using his garage in Dallas, TX as his warehouse and his '64 Plymouth station wagon as his delivery van Arthur "Spyder" Webb founded Elect-A-Van Service, Inc. Eventually sons, Don and Chip Webb, took over the day-to-day operations of the business. In 1982, Elect-A-Van Service became known as EVS Supply and is still known by this name to our customers.
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With origins dating back to 1967, Arthur "Spider" Webb founded Elect-A-Van Service, Inc. with his garage as his warehouse, and a "64" Plymouth as his delivery van. Spider's guiding principles were simple: offer the highest quality battery and lighting products available, along with unbeatable service, and adherence to an uncommon level of integrity.
Non-Rechargeable batteries are also known as Primary cells. They are designed to be used once and discarded. They have a lower self-discharge rate compared to secondary cells and can be used for long term storage of power. Non-Rechargeable battery packs with customer defined leads and connectors for all types of applications including: Aerospace, marine, metering, remote monitoring, CMC tool backup, oil/gas, medical, etc. One of the most important factors of battery aging and performance is temperature.
Where does this battery need to fit? By aligning the cells in various ways, the voltage and amperage can remain the same, yet the packs can be made to fit almost anywhere. How is the battery pack going to give its power and accept a charge if needed? We can add nickel tabs for soldering to, or wires for connections, or reuse your previous connector if you're replacing an existing pack.
Reviews (8)
Ramsey Jabbour
May 24, 2020
James Baker
Dec 12, 2019
Lenny Breault
Jun 18, 2019
Dennis Smith
May 15, 2019
EVS Supply builds custom battery packs for our company. These are LiFePO4 battery packs (4S2P). They wire in a proprietary Low Voltage Cut Off PWA that protects the pack from discharging below 10 volts. EVS Supply sells every kind of battery that you can imagine as well as LED lighting and light bulbs. They have a large selection of flashlights as well.
Klaus Truemper
Apr 12, 2019
Tee Ana
Dec 08, 2018
I typically don't write reviews but I had to make an exception for the way this company left a lasting impression on my mind. If I could rate 0 stars I would. I came in on my lunch break to simply get a battery I felt would fit perfectly for my device. They informed me that they were out of the specific battery that I was looking for( a CR2 battery).
That was fine, I mean it happens. However, after a couple of minutes of rummaging through their shelves I found a battery that I felt was similar to the battery I was looking for. I went to the counter to pay for it when the clerk who previously "tried to help" me stood on the opposite side of the counter and told me over and over again that the battery I chose would not work for my device.
I informed him that I truly didn't know the name of the battery that I needed, but the one that I had in my hands felt like the correct battery to me (fyi I've bought this battery on several occasions so I have a pretty good sense of when the width and length feels right) he then procceeded to tell me over and over again that it was not going to work.
I told him that I didn't care, I just wanted to try and see for myself if it would work or not. And if it didn't I'd just simply come back and get a different one. That was my prerogative. I stood there for 5 minutes going back and forth with him, litteraly getting into an arguing match. In which he kept saying he'd be happy to sell it to me but as he's told me before it wouldn't work.
So because of my disbelief with his unprofessionalism, and attitude I left without anything. Thought he'd be happy to sell it to me right? Well long story short, coming here was a waste of time. I mean who wants to get into an arguing match over batteries on their lunch break?
That was fine, I mean it happens. However, after a couple of minutes of rummaging through their shelves I found a battery that I felt was similar to the battery I was looking for. I went to the counter to pay for it when the clerk who previously "tried to help" me stood on the opposite side of the counter and told me over and over again that the battery I chose would not work for my device.
I informed him that I truly didn't know the name of the battery that I needed, but the one that I had in my hands felt like the correct battery to me (fyi I've bought this battery on several occasions so I have a pretty good sense of when the width and length feels right) he then procceeded to tell me over and over again that it was not going to work.
I told him that I didn't care, I just wanted to try and see for myself if it would work or not. And if it didn't I'd just simply come back and get a different one. That was my prerogative. I stood there for 5 minutes going back and forth with him, litteraly getting into an arguing match. In which he kept saying he'd be happy to sell it to me but as he's told me before it wouldn't work.
So because of my disbelief with his unprofessionalism, and attitude I left without anything. Thought he'd be happy to sell it to me right? Well long story short, coming here was a waste of time. I mean who wants to get into an arguing match over batteries on their lunch break?
Gilda Bailey
Mar 04, 2017
Jimmy Tanghongs
Nov 24, 2013