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Replacement Battery 12Volt, 34 Ampere-Hour ES6000, ES8000, ES122 - Truck Pac by Booster Pac

Part #: ES1240

Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Truck Pac by Booster Pac Clore Automotive
  • Model Number: ES1240
  • Part Number: ES1240
  • Voltage: 12 Volts
  • Capacity: 34 Ampere-Hours (Ah)
  • Weight: 30.2 lbs
  • Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.8 x 7.7 inches

Key Features

  • Direct Replacement: Specifically designed as a precise fit for Booster Pac models ES6000, ES8000, and ES122.
  • High Capacity: Delivers 34 Ampere-Hours to ensure robust and consistent power delivery.
  • Reliable Performance: Provides stable 12-volt power for demanding automotive jump-starting tasks.
  • Durable Construction: Engineered to meet the performance standards required for professional and personal use.

Applications

  • Jump Starter Maintenance: Ideal for replacing an aged or depleted internal battery in compatible Booster Pac units.
  • Automotive Service: Suitable for mechanics and technicians maintaining Clore Automotive ES-series jump starters in garages and workshops.
  • Vehicle Preparedness: Essential for vehicle owners seeking to restore the full functionality of their ES6000, ES8000, or ES122 jump starter.
  • Equipment Restoration: Used to bring existing Clore Automotive portable power and jump-starting equipment back to optimal operating condition.

Benefits

  • Restored Power: Replaces a worn-out battery to ensure your Booster Pac jump starter provides maximum cranking power when needed.
  • Extended Equipment Life: Offers a cost-effective solution to prolong the operational lifespan of your existing ES6000, ES8000, or ES122 unit.
  • Consistent Operation: Delivers dependable 12V 34Ah power, supporting reliable jump-starting for a variety of vehicles.
  • Seamless Integration: Engineered for specific Booster Pac models, ensuring straightforward installation and compatible performance.
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This product was added to our catalog on Friday 16 February, 2007.