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Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable
Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable

Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable Emergency Power Jumper 800 Amp

Product ID : 50559430


Galleon Product ID 50559430
Shipping Weight 6.05 lbs
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Manufacturer EMB
Shipping Dimension 13.62 x 12.4 x 3.7 inches
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Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable Features

  • GOOD PERFORMANCE: CCA(Copper Coated Aluminum) and pure copper jaw one side for easy electrical conductivity and power transfer

  • DURABLE CABLES: 0 Gauge 20FT 800Amp heavy-duty battery jumper cables. Tangle-free design. PVC insulated cables remain flexible at -40F/-40C to 167F/75C

  • CONSIDERATE DESIGN: Easy to connect with step guide label

  • STRONG CLAMPS: Clamp jaw designed for side and top post. Strong spring make the clamp hold up terminal well and no falling off.

  • MULTIPLE APPLICATIONS: This booster cable is perfect for cars, motorcycles, trucks, vans and SUVs. 5 year warranty!


About Heavy Duty 0 Gauge 20 Ft Battery Booster Cable

Your car battery is an essential piece of your vehicle, providing one of the most important functionalities: starting the car. In most traditional vehicle types - that is, cars that run on gasoline - the battery is an SLI, a starting, lighting, and ignition battery. It’s primarily used to start the engine, but also powers auxiliary components of the automobile including the lights and radio. Once the engine is running, the majority of the energy used to power your car is generated by its alternator. But turning the car on is an essential function of the car battery, a function without which the car is rendered pretty useless. When you turn the key and hear some sputtering, or maybe nothing at all, but the engine fails to start, a dead battery is probably the culprit. A jump start, also called a boost, is a procedure of starting a motor vehicle (most commonly cars or trucks) that has a discharged or depleted battery. A temporary connection is made to the battery of another vehicle, or to some other external power source. The external supply of electricity recharges the disabled vehicle's battery and provides some of the power needed to crank the engine. Once the vehicle has been started, its normal charging system will recharge, so the auxiliary source can be removed. If the vehicle charging system is functional, leaving the engine running will restore the charge of the battery, although it is usually recommended to drive the vehicle for a few minutes after starting to speed up the recharging process.