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How to Properly Use a Car Emergency Jump Starter

Aug 14, 2024 Leave a message

 

How to Use a Car Emergency Jump Starter?

Pull the handbrake, put the gear in neutral, and check that the starter switch is in the OFF position.

Place the emergency jump starter on a stable surface or a non-moving platform, away from the engine and belts.

Connect the red positive (+) clamp of the jump starter to the positive terminal of the dead battery. Make sure the connection is secure.

Connect the black negative (-) clamp of the jump starter to the car's ground post. Ensure this connection is also secure.

Check that all connections are correct and secure.

Start the car (for no more than 5 seconds). If the car does not start, wait for at least 5 seconds before trying again.

Once the car starts, remove the negative clamp from the ground post.

Remove the red positive clamp from the battery's positive terminal.

After using the jump starter, make sure to recharge it.

5000A Jump Starter

What Functions Does a Car Emergency Jump Starter Have?

A car emergency jump starter can jump-start all 12V car batteries, but the product range may vary for different engine sizes. It can also provide emergency assistance in outdoor situations.

It comes with standard features like a bright LED white light, flashing warning light, and SOS signal light, making it a great travel companion.

In addition to jump-starting cars, it supports multiple outputs:

5V output (for various mobile devices like phones),

12V output (for devices like routers),

19V output (for most laptop computers).

The jump starter includes maintenance-free lead-acid batteries and high-performance polymer lithium-ion batteries, offering a range of options.

Lithium-ion polymer jump starters have a long lifespan, with over 500 charge-discharge cycles. A full charge (indicated by 5 bars) can start a car up to 20 times (this may vary by brand).

Lead-acid battery jump starters often come with an air pump, with a pressure of 120 PSI (for inflating tires).

Special Note: Lithium-ion polymer jump starters need to have at least 3 bars of charge to start a car to avoid damaging the jump starter. Remember to keep it charged.

 

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