Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Jumper Cables review

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They are jumper cables. they are easy to use. Need I say more.


copy and paste this link to get them or check them out on amazon
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  • Tangle free cables remains flexible even at -40 Celsius
  • Conduct Material: Sufficient CCA (Copper coated Aluminium)
  • Conductor Size: 8GA, Cable Length: 12 FT
  • Current Rating (A): 160
  • Arrives in a reusable box with handle, as picture showed


Features: 
  • UL-Listed, safety and reliable.
  • Travelling bag with the hanging loop is very easy for you to carrying and storage.
  • Low temperature resistance (-40°F/ -40°C), tangle-free cables remains flexible even at -40°C.
  • COLOR CODED: Red (+), Black (-). The color coded cables help you avoid confusion with easy polarity identification.
  • Strong-Grip Copper Teeth to clamp the battery posts as tightly as needed to transfer current.
  • The TOPDC booster cable can help anybody who suffers a battery death at the parking lot. The safest way to transfer power from a 12-volt automobile battery.
  • It is suitable for a 24V petrol vehicles, but not suitable for 24V diesel vehicles.
Test Intentions:
  • Low Temperature Test: To make sure the jacket material meets SAE or UL specifications for flexibility and high voltage leaks.
  • Dielectric Test: To test the resistance voltage of cable/clamp insulations, and ensure safety.
  • Aging (High Temperature) Test: To judge the aging performance of the insulation materials of the cable/clamp or others.
  • Ampacity Test: To judge the booster cable set rating performance.
  • Acid Exposure Test: To judge the acid resistance of the clamp plating.
  • Flame Test: To judge fire retardant properties of the cable insulation or clamp (usually plastic clamp).
  • Resistance Test: To judge the electric performance of the cable. To check the conductivity of the cable. To check the quality of the copper.
  • Pull-out Test: To test the connection (crimping) between the jaw and cable.


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