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Beaspire Jumper Cables Adapter for De-Walt 20V Battery, Automotive Booster Cables (5.9Ft x 8AWG) Jumper Emergency Replacement Cable

*$625.00

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Beaspire Jumper Cables Adapter for De-Walt 20V Battery, Automotive Booster Cables (5.9Ft x 8AWG) Jumper Emergency Replacement Cable
Beaspire Jumper Cables Adapter for De-Walt 20V Battery, Automotive Booster Cables (5.9Ft x 8AWG) Jumper Emergency Replacement Cable
*$625.00
SKU: 4B8ED348 Categoria: Marca:
  • Portability:The newly upgraded De-walt 20V battery jump starter has excellent portability and lightweight design, which is easy to store in the car and ready to use at any time. No longer need to rely on another car to provide power, making jump starting easier. Choosing Beaspire, you will enjoy the guarantee of safe travel.Note that this product does not include batteries
  • High Quality Cable:Our jumper cables have enough CCA for good conductivity. The T-Preen coating on the cables allows them to remain flexible even in cold weather conditions, ensuring reliable performance
  • Compatibility:The wire is 8-AWG 5.9FT. The adapter is compatible with all De-walt 20V batteries, and the applicable voltage is 12-24V, suitable for mid-size cars, light pickup trucks and light recreational vehicles. Note that De-walt jump starters cannot convert voltage/step down
  • Safe and Resistant:The adapter shell is made of resistant ABS plastic material, and the plug part is made of pure copper, which improves conductivity and safety. The outer layer of the cable is wrapped with non-conductive rubber to provide better safety protection. Two-grip design provides better conductivity and tension
  • Easy to Operate:① Connect the red battery clip of the jumper cable to the positive terminal (+) of the vehicle and the black battery clip to the negative terminal (-); ② Insert the battery into the adapter; ③ Start the vehicle and remove the clips. Before using the product, please read all instructions carefully and follow the steps for optimal results

Informação adicional

Manufacturer

‎Beaspire

Brand

‎Beaspire

Model

‎de-walt02

Item Weight

‎1.46 pounds

Package Dimensions

‎9.53 x 8.15 x 2.76 inches

Country of Origin

‎China

Item model number

‎DE-WALT

Exterior

‎Machined

Manufacturer Part Number

‎mwq02

Date First Available

November 19, 2024

37 avaliações para Beaspire Jumper Cables Adapter for De-Walt 20V Battery, Automotive Booster Cables (5.9Ft x 8AWG) Jumper Emergency Replacement Cable

  1. R. Ploude

    I have several DeWalt 20V batteries and always like discovering new ways to use them. Beaspire’s jumper cable adapter allows me to start my car using several DeWalt batteries. I currently keep a lithium-ion battery pack under the floor storage area of my car for such emergencies, but once depleted, it needs to be recharged. Beaspire’s solution makes it possible to pack several batteries to top up my car’s battery.

    The voltage potential between the 20V power tool battery and the 12V-14V car battery drives the power tool battery’s current into the weak car battery. A car battery can hold 650, or more, CCA of current so the larger the power tool battery to fill that current well the better. No 6Ah to 9Ah power tool battery will have enough current to provide a car battery an adequate charge to start the car if the car’s battery is fully depleted. Only a weak battery can be sufficiently charged to start an automobile.

    Despite these limitations, weak battery issues are usually what I face on a cold morning or when inadvertently leaving an auto accessory on. Beaspire’s jumper cable adaptor which allows me to pack several 20V batteries when preparing for a road trip provides me with peace of mind.

    The one feature I didn’t see mentioned in the adapter’s product listing or instruction booklet was reversed jumper cable protection. A few diodes in the adapter housing could protect the power tool battery from a user inadvertently reversing the plus and minus jumper cable connections.

  2. AmazonCustomer

    I initially liked these because of the wires being covered then I used it in the cold. In warm temps everything is fine. In cold temp the heat shrink over the wires becomes rigid and the wires want to coil back up.

  3. Old Man in the Cave

    I have not needed to jump a car so far, but I became a certified mechanic many decades ago, and after reading the included instructions, I see no reason that this Automotive Booster Cable system from the Beaspire Store on Amazon should not work.

    First: The directions on the product page are nonsense. There are a lot of words that are just thrown in to make is sound sophisticated and intelligent to the English as a second language manager who will approve the text. If the product page description were a meal you would vomit.

    The directions that came with the device make sense, and are clear enough that you should be able to safely use this to get your car going. Realize that the battery of some cars is so depleted that nothing will jump it, and you need to call a tow truck.

    Technically this is NOT a jumper cable, but that’s okay Engrish speakers. Thinking of this device as jumper cables works for non-mechanics.

    They call it a Power Adapter and Converter, but then admit that it converts nothing. What it does is adapt a Dewalt 20-volt Max battery to be able to be clamped on a car battery. There is nothing converted. The Dewalt battery supplies electricity, the cables carry it to the battery. 20 volts DC. And what this does for you car battery is rapid charge it. The instruction say to leave it on for 3-5 minutes and remove the cables BEFORE trying to start the car. Follow these instructions. They also say to make sure to have the key turned off. I say have the key IN YOUR POCKET while the device is hooked up. Why? Because newer cars have a lot of electronics and pumping 20 volts into the system may fry something.

    Okay, a couple of final notes: Somewhere it said this is best with mid-size or smaller vehicles. that’s because they need less power from the battery to get going. They also have smaller batteries. Duh. But there’s nothing wrong with using this device to try to start your 1975 Cadillac DeVille with its 500 cubic-inch V8 engine, as long as you follow the directions. It may or may not work, but it shouldn’t hurt anything as long as the key is in you pocket while the device is hooked up to the battery.

    In the instruction booklet there’s a lot of product features information that is not useful, so ignore it. Scan the instructions part into your computer and enlarge it. Print it out, and put it with the device, in its nice protective case. If you need to use this thing some day, you will thank me.

    And lastly, you need a fully charged Dewalt compatible battery stored with this device, and the more amps the battery has, the better it will work. The product page says it’s only compatible with 20-volt batteries greater than or equal to 5ah. In this case, bigger is better.

  4. Mat E.

    I have a solar powered gate, and this device makes it much easier for me to give the batteries a bit of a charge without running a very long extension cable. I was surprised how much charge one single large Dewalt battery can deliver. Great job.

  5. Hector A.

    This booster cable setup allows you to use a dewalt battery to start your car in an extreme situations. I recommend you turn off all accessories in the car first to protect in case the higher voltages cause damage to your electronics.

  6. icekitty

    I saw these and thought they would be good to have on hand for an emergency. My husband is a mechanic , and while he likes the idea, he said after reading the instructions, he had some reservations. Main concern is the no voltage step-down, and the needing to disconnect the cables right after starting, as it says to do so to prevent damage. But then the instructions included with the cables describe it more as a charger to charge the battery enough to start it, not like traditional jumper cables that jump the battery. Given how many systems are electronic and the sensitivity of those systems, we’re thinking the second option is better, but then unsure if it will really charge a battery in a few minutes to make it start. We didn’t have any dead or almost dead batteries to test this out on, so for now, we’re hanging onto it and guess we’ll see what happens in the future when / if we need to use these.

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