
Never get stranded with the Duracell Portable 1100A Bluetooth enabled Lithium-Ion Jump Starter with USB Power Bank and Flashlight. With 1100 Peak Amps, this Jump Starter is powerful enough to start 4, 6 and 8 cylinder gasoline engines with up to 6 liters of displacement and up to 3 liters on diesel engines (up to 40 jump starts a single charge). The convenient 2.4 amp USB port allows you to quickly charge your smartphone or tablet while on the go (up to 3 smartphone recharges per charge). IP65 weatherproof construction is designed for use in all weather conditions including rain, sleet and snow. The integrated 200 lumen LED work-light is essential for jump-starting in the dark and features low, high and SOS modes. Not only will the jump starter hold a charge for an entire year but it’s smart enough to notify you when it needs to be recharged. The integrated Bluetooth Low Energy technology pairs directly with your smartphone and connects to our free PowerHub App for advanced battery monitoring and charging alerts. The PowerHub App also features an interactive step-by-step guide that dynamically walks you through the jump-starting process. You can even chat with our live customer support team directly through the app if you have any questions. Our exclusive SafeJump™ Technology features the most advanced safety system on the market. Unlike conventional jump-starters, the safety system is internally mounted which enables it to monitor critical components of the jump-starter. SafeJump technology ensures spark-proof operation and protects against reverse polarity, reverse current, over temperature and low voltage. Convenient Carry bag keeps it all together.
A: 480 Cranking Amps
Q: Does this jump starter come with a case?
A: The jump starter comes with a nylon storage bag.
Q: can you use a cell phone wall charger to charge the jump starter ?
A: Yes, you can use an AC adapter with a USB charging port and a micro USB cable to charge the jump starter.
Q: What is the difference between the 1100 peak amps and the 480 cranking amps?
A: The difference is what is measured. Peak amperage is the maximum current the unit can push out for a very short period of time. Cranking amps measures the current the unit can sustain for 30 seconds, at 32 degrees, F. FYI, COLD cranking amps is essentially the same as Cranking amps, except it is measured at 0 degrees, F.
Q: Does this have a 110 outlet?
A: No.
Q: Can I charge this in the car using the "cigarette lighter"?
A: Yes, it includes a cigarette lighter DC adapter so you recharge qhie you drive!!
Q: Will this jump start a big block V-8 engine?
A: Likely, yes if the temperature is warm and your battery is healthy. It is rated for a V8 6.0 displacement (40 jumps on one charge). Unless you are far above 6.0, you should be fine