Peak 900 Amp 12-volt Battery Jump Starter With Ac Power Inverter Dc Plug Usb Hub on 2040-parts.com
Long Island - NY, US
- Rugged plastic housing with built-in carry handle on top
- 12V sealed rechargeable lead-acid AGM battery
- Provides 900 amp peak output and 450 amp cranking output power
- Built-in red and black jumper cables which store on side of unit
- AC power outlet (200W continuous output - 400W peak output)
- 12V DC power outlet - cigarette lighter style plug
- 5V USB port charger
- Air compressor with air hose
- LED Work Light
- LED Digital readout
- Low power alarm - lets you know to recharge battery
- Reverse polarity warning alarm
- DC power overload circuit protection
- AC power inverter overload protection
- Original box and manual
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