Jump Starter Portable Booster And Power Supply 12vdc Car Truck New on 2040-parts.com
West Palm Beach, Florida, US
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- 2200 peak amperes, 330 cranking ampere and 275 cold cranking amperes
- 22 Ah professional grade, high output AGM battery
- 12 Volt DC power outlet
- 3 ampere built-in, automatic charger
- Heavy duty clamp have replaceable copper jaws
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