JUMP PACK 12V 5000 AMP REV.00

Goodall Manufacturing | JUMP PACK 12V 5000 AMP REV.00 | JP-12-5000

Key Features:

  • 12 Volt, 5000 Amp, 66000 joules
  • Protect All Safety Features - reverse polarity protection, low voltage protection, short circuit protection, overheat protection, over discharge protection
  • Solid State technology control provides longer durability and eliminates wear points
  • Charging ports for phones, tablets and more using the included 3 in 1 mobile charging cables
  • Includes case, AC wall adapter, 12V auto charger, 8 in 1 laptop adapter

Applications:

  • Starting gas engines
  • Powering lights, fans, and other small appliances
  • Charging mobile devices

Benefits:

  • Powerful and compact jump starter
  • Safe and reliable operation
  • Long-lasting battery life
  • Multiple charging options
  • Includes a variety of accessories

Product Description:

The Goodall Manufacturing JUMP PACK 12V 5000 AMP REV.00 is a powerful and compact jump starter that can start gas engines up to 6.5L. It features a 5000A peak current and a 66000 joules capacity, making it capable of starting even the most difficult engines. The jump starter also includes a variety of safety features, such as reverse polarity protection, low voltage protection, short circuit protection, overheat protection, and over discharge protection.

The JUMP PACK 12V 5000 AMP REV.00 is powered by a solid state technology control that provides longer durability and eliminates wear points. It also features a built-in flashlight and charging ports for phones, tablets, and other small devices. The jump starter comes with a carrying case, AC wall adapter, 12V auto charger, and 8 in 1 laptop adapter.

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  • Model: 300896
  • Shipping Weight: 17lbs
  • Manufacturers Part #: JP-12-5000
  • Manufactured by: Goodall Manufacturing
  • Also Known As: GDLJP-12-5000, GDJP-12-5000-

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$669.48

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This product was added to our catalog on Wednesday 11 December, 2019.