
Feature
- Detachable magnetic 7W fluorescent worklight
- Easy to read bi-color LED indicator for power status/ charge level
- 275 PSI high power motor air compressor
- DC Power Source
- 400 Amp Cranking Power Jump- Starter
Overview
Rechargeable Jumpstarter is a multi-purpose emergency power source. It can start your car engine in an emergency situation. It also has a convenient worklight.
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When your car’s battery dies or loses its ability to crank the engine, you may need someone to give it a jump start. Doing so can provide your battery with the current it needs to turn the engine over and start your car. But, jump starting a car can be dangerous because of the hydrogen gas and acid contained within the battery. If it explodes, it can cause serious injury. Unfortunately, many car owners approach jump starting haphazardly and take it for granted. Below, I’ll give you 6 tips and precautions that you should use to protect you and your car.
Tip #1: Line ‘Em Up
Align your cars in a way that places each car’s battery as close to the other as possible. Then, place both cars in “Park” and turn them off. Also, make sure that the cars are not touching each other. The current can travel through the hull, potentially causing damage and injury. Read more...
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Windows 7 is the newest operating system available. It is loaded with many cool features that make it quite desirable for individuals and businesses alike. But what if you are someone with a netbook? What can you do to get Windows 7? Most people know they can get Windows 7 in the Home Premium, Professional Upgrade and Ultimate Upgrade editions, but many people do not know that it also comes in a Starter version that is specifically designed for netbooks. Just as its name implies, it is a starter or basic version of Windows 7 but you will find that you still get many of the same benefits that made you want Windows 7 in the first place. Read more...
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