Bluecol Heavy Duty Booster Jump Starter Leads Cables 2.5m 10mm Booster Cables
Bluecol Heavy Duty Booster Jump Starter Leads Cables 2.5m 10mm Booster Cables
Ensure you're prepared for emergency car battery jump-starts with the Bluecol Heavy Duty Booster Jump Starter Leads. Designed for petrol engines up to 2500cc, these 10mm thick insulated cables provide reliable, long-lasting performance to help you start a dead car battery with ease. Whether you're at home, in a parking lot, or on the road, these 2.5-meter cables offer the perfect length to connect vehicles.
Key Features:
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Suitable for Petrol Engines up to 2500cc: Ideal for a wide range of cars and engines.
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Insulated Cable and Clips: Provides safety and prevents accidental short circuits.
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Long Reach (2.5 meters): Enough length for easy connections between vehicles.
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Durable and Heavy Duty: Built to withstand the strain of jump-starting and provide long-lasting use.
Safety and Usage Instructions:
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Check Vehicle Handbook: Always follow your vehicle’s specific procedures for jump-starting.
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Ensure Same Voltage: Verify both vehicles are of the same voltage before connecting the leads.
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Secure Parking: Both vehicles should have their handbrakes on, and the ignition turned off before connecting the leads.
How to Use:
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Connect the red jump lead to the positive (+) terminal of the donor vehicle's good battery and then to the positive terminal of the flat battery.
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Attach the black lead to the negative (-) terminal of the donor battery, and connect the other end to a suitable earthing point on the engine or chassis of the flat vehicle (avoid the battery and fuel system).
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Wait 3 minutes for voltage equalisation.
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Start the engine of the donor vehicle, then after a minute, start the engine of the flat vehicle.
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Keep both engines running at a fast idle for 10 minutes to ensure sufficient charge.
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After use, carefully disconnect the leads in reverse order, ensuring the engines are off.
Additional Notes:
If the leads heat up during use, turn off both engines and allow them to cool down to prevent fire hazards.
Always handle the cables carefully and avoid allowing the vehicles to touch, as this may cause sparks.