Jump-Starter 600

Never get stranded.
Regular price $89.99
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  • Standalone jump-starter restarts engines up to 6 cylinders with no host vehicle needed.
  • Internal rechargeable 7Ah battery provides up to 600 peak amps of power.
  • Built-in 2.1 Amp USB port quickly charges your smartphone, tablet and other devices.
  • Special features: rugged all-weather case with 12V auxiliary DC port, copper-clad 6 AWG jumper cables, easy-read LED battery fuel gauge and bright LED work light.
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Up to 600 Watts of jump-starting juice

Never get stranded! This portable jump-starter restarts engines up to 6 cylinders with no additional vehicle needed, using its stand-alone rechargeable 7Ah battery to provide up to 600 peak amps of power.

Its built-in 2.1 Amp USB port quickly charges your smartphone, tablet or tablet or other devices.

The Jump-Starter also features a rugged all-weather case with 12V auxiliary DC port, copper-clad 6 AWG jumper cables, an easy-read LED battery fuel gauge, and a bright LED work light.

Replacement AC to CLA charging cable for this jump-starter can be purchased here.

User Manuals

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prop 65 warning WARNING: 

This product can expose you to chemicals including Diisononyl Phthalate(DINP), which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and  Bisphenol A (BPA), which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.  For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

 

General Questions

Yes. You will not overcharge the battery.

The lights are not designed to change color. The first light shows 0-25% charged; 2nd light shows 26-50% charged; 3rd light shows 51-75% charge; 4th light flashing 76-99% charged; 4th light solid 100% charged.

No, you would need to use a battery charger/maintainer to charge a battery. You can jump start your vehicle with a jump starter, then drive the vehicle to charge the battery.

The lights are not designed to change color. Each light represents 25% of the internal battery. When the first light is solid, that means the unit is 25% charged. When the second light is no longer flashing, the unit is charged at 50%. When the third light is no longer flashing the unit is charged at 75% and when the final light is no longer flashing, the unit is fully charged.