
2.5
10
0.5
0.5
Kg
Red
0.8
0.8
Copper
7
Solid
Ft
Copper
1
Inch
1200
Pack Of 1
Kg
4
8
India
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Name : High Quality Car Jumper Start Cable | 8 Feet/2.5 Meter Length | 8 Gauge | 10 mm | Copper Wire With Alligator Clips
Color : Red
Conductor Material : Copper
Current Carrying Capacity in amp : 1200
Insulation Material : Copper
Insulation Thickness in mm : 10
Length in m : 2.5
Net Quantity (N) : Pack Of 1
Product Breadth : 0.5 Ft
Product Height : 0.5 Ft
Product Length : 8 Ft
Product Weight : 0.8 Kg
Type : Solid
Material : Typically made of copper wire for good conductivity, with a durable rubber or plastic insulation to protect against electrical shock and damage.
Length : Ranges from 8 feet, allowing for flexibility in positioning the vehicles.
Product Weight : - 850 gm
Color Coding :
Red cables : Positive (+) connections.
Black cables : Negative (-) connections.
Clamps : Heavy-duty clamps on both ends for secure connections, often designed with a spring mechanism for easy attachment.
Usage Instructions :
Position Vehicles : Park the vehicles close enough so the cables can reach both batteries but ensure they don’t touch.
Connect Cables :
Attach one red clamp to the positive terminal of the dead battery.
Connect the other red clamp to the positive terminal of the good battery.
Attach one black clamp to the negative terminal of the good battery.
Connect the other black clamp to an unpainted metal surface on the dead vehicle (this grounds the connection).
Start the Good Vehicle : Let it run for a few minutes.
Start the Dead Vehicle : Try to start the vehicle with the dead battery.
Remove Cables : Disconnect in reverse order to avoid sparks.
Safety Tips :
Always check battery terminals for corrosion.
Ensure the cables are in good condition without frays.
Follow the correct order for connecting and disconnecting to prevent damage or sparks.
Country of Origin : India
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