Generic Booster Cable for Car Battery Charging, High Power 800A.
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Jumper cables are used to start a vehicle with a dead battery. The jumper cables are attached to the dead battery, and a fully charged battery in another vehicle. Once the vehicle with the dead battery is started, drive the vehicle to charge the dead battery. Cold weather resistant. Great for trucks and cars. Works with both top and side post terminals. Insulated clamps. This jumper cable is suited for all cars instructions and determines whether you need jumper cables. If you turn the key and your vehicle makes a click, but won't start, you will indeed need jumper cables. If the vehicle makes a starting noise and electrical devices such as your lights and radio work, then the battery is not your problem, thus, jumper cables will not help. Unravel the jumper cables so that they are straight. Note that each end has two clips: A red clip and a black clip. Park the vehicle with the fully charged battery next to the vehicle with the dead battery. It is important that the two batteries are close enough so that the jumper cables can reach. It is best to park the vehicles with the engines either facing each other or side by side. Raise both hoods so the engines are exposed.
Operating Procedures: 1. Connect a red clip head (+) of the cable to the terminal of the positive pole of the dead battery. 2. Connect the other red clip head (+) of the cable to the terminal of the positive pole of the good battery. 3. Connect a black clip head (-) of the cable to the negative pole of the battery. 4. Connect the other black clip head of the cable to the engine casing or the car body. 5. When starting, please complete the operation in an instant, there must be 10 seconds of cooling time between the two starts. 6. The procedure for unloading the cable follows the reverse steps of installation.
Jumper cables are used to start a vehicle with a dead battery. The jumper cables are attached to the dead battery, and a fully charged battery in another vehicle. Once the vehicle with the dead battery is started, drive the vehicle to charge the dead battery. Cold weather resistant. Great for trucks and cars. Works with both top and side post terminals. Insulated clamps. This jumper cable is suited for all cars instructions and determines whether you need jumper cables. If you turn the key and your vehicle makes a click, but won't start, you will indeed need jumper cables. If the vehicle makes a starting noise and electrical devices such as your lights and radio work, then the battery is not your problem, thus, jumper cables will not help. Unravel the jumper cables so that they are straight. Note that each end has two clips: A red clip and a black clip. Park the vehicle with the fully charged battery next to the vehicle with the dead battery. It is important that the two batteries are close enough so that the jumper cables can reach. It is best to park the vehicles with the engines either facing each other or side by side. Raise both hoods so the engines are exposed.
Operating Procedures: 1. Connect a red clip head (+) of the cable to the terminal of the positive pole of the dead battery. 2. Connect the other red clip head (+) of the cable to the terminal of the positive pole of the good battery. 3. Connect a black clip head (-) of the cable to the negative pole of the battery. 4. Connect the other black clip head of the cable to the engine casing or the car body. 5. When starting, please complete the operation in an instant, there must be 10 seconds of cooling time between the two starts. 6. The procedure for unloading the cable follows the reverse steps of installation.