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Jump Starter! The Easiest Way To Start Your Dead Car Battery

If you are a lucky enough to own a jump starter, getting your dead battery back to like is a little easier and you won't need another car to do it. Jump starters are great item to carry in your car or truck as a back up power supply. The main advantage is that you do not need a another vehicle to jump start your dead battery. The jump starter acts as its own stand by power source. Most units also come equipped with an extra outlet to power cell phones and laptops. A jump starter is very simple to use and operate.


Here are the steps:


Turn ignition off before making cable connections.


Clamp the positive (red +) clamp to the positive terminal on the vehicle battery (for negative ground system), or an alternate vehicle starting point as recommended by vehicle manufacturer.


Clamp the negative (black -) clamp to the vehicle ground (non-moving metal part, such as the vehicle frame).


Make sure the cables are not in the path of moving engine parts (belts, fans, etc.).


Start the vehicle (turn on the vehicle ignition). If the vehicle doesn't start within 6 seconds, let the jump starter cool for 3 minutes before attempting to start the vehicle again or you may damage it.


When the vehicle is started, disconnect the negative (-) battery clamp from the vehicle frame and return it to its holster.


Disconnect the positive (+) clamp and return it to it's holster.


SUGGESTED RECHARGE TIMES FOR YOUR JUMP STARTER


After a single jump start: 1 hour


After multiple jump starts: 12 hours or overnight


After using as portable power: 24-36 hours


Jason has been in the construction equipment and industrial sales business for over 10 years. He owns and operates Red Hill Supply to better serve the automotive and industrial industries. - Automotive Tools


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