Booster Packs

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Power Probe TEK

Black Flashlight and Black Power Pack Jump Starter

Black Flashlight and Black Power Pack Jump Starter

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BOOST 550 - 5 PACK BUNDLE

BOOST 550 - 5 PACK BUNDLE

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BOOST MAX

BOOST MAX

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Cal-van Tools

Boost Max Jumpstarter / Power Supply

Boost Max Jumpstarter / Power Supply

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BOOST PRO 12/24 V

BOOST PRO 12/24 V

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Boost Ultra

Boost Ultra

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Booster Packs are a type of tool used by automotive mechanics to diagnose and repair electrical problems. They are typically small, portable devices that contain a variety of electrical components, such as fuses, relays, and capacitors. Booster packs can be used to jump-start a car, test the battery, or diagnose electrical problems.

Benefits of using booster packs:

  • Convenient: Booster packs are small and portable, making them easy to take with you wherever you go.
  • Safe: Booster packs are designed to be safe to use, even on damaged or discharged batteries.
  • Versatile: Booster packs can be used for a variety of tasks, including jump-starting cars, testing batteries, and diagnosing electrical problems.

Types of booster packs:

  • Manual booster packs: Manual booster packs require the user to manually connect the booster pack to the car's battery.
  • Automatic booster packs: Automatic booster packs automatically connect to the car's battery when the booster pack is turned on.
  • In-car booster packs: In-car booster packs are installed in the car and are always connected to the battery.

How to use a booster pack:

  1. Turn off the car and disconnect all accessories.
  2. Locate the battery terminals on the car.
  3. Connect the red clamp of the booster pack to the positive battery terminal on the car.
  4. Connect the black clamp of the booster pack to the negative battery terminal on the car.
  5. Turn on the booster pack.
  6. Start the car.
  7. Disconnect the booster pack from the car.

Safety precautions:

  • Never connect the booster pack to the car's battery if the car is running.
  • Never connect the booster pack to the positive and negative battery terminals at the same time.
  • Never touch the terminals of the booster pack with your bare hands.

Booster packs are a valuable tool for automotive mechanics. They are safe, convenient, and versatile, and can be used for a variety of tasks, including jump-starting cars, testing batteries, and diagnosing electrical problems.

Types of booster packs:

  • Manual booster packs
  • Automatic booster packs
  • In-car booster packs

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