- Unique Solution: The Dewal_t jump starter is lightweight and portable and can be easily stored in your vehicle. When your car battery drains, jump starter offer you a new solution, you can use the power from the cordless tool battery to start your car. (Note: Battery not included, Check your device power before using, The battery charge should ideally be above 80%)
- Instructions for Use: 1. Align the power adapter into the groove, push the converter and ensure it’s locked onto the battery, the green light should illuminate (applicable only for 12V car batteries). 2. Connect the red battery clamp of the jumper cable to the positive terminal (+) of the car battery, attach the black clip to the negative terminal (-). 3. When the indicator light turns green, start the vehicle. If ignition is fails, wait for approximately 3-5 minutes until the green light remains steady and start the vehicle again. 4. If ignition is successful, remove the cables within 30 seconds to prevent potential security incidents
- Important Safety Notes: 1. Red light flashing: Insufficient battery power, please replace the battery. 2. Red and green lights steady: Positive and negative connections of the battery are reversed. Please correct the connections. 3. If first ignition fails, wait a few minutes before attempting to ignite again. (Note: This jumper cable does not convert or step down the voltage, it simply provides an additional option for starting your car in an emergency)
- High Quality: Our adapter is made of robust ABS plastic, it features high-quality tinned copper wire cores for excellent conductivity and flexibility, the jump starter has insulating handle to prevent electric shock and protect the safety of users
- Specifications and Compatibility: The jump starter features an 11-AWG, 1.2 ft wire, compatible with Dewal_t_20V 60V batteries. Ideal for mid-size cars, light pickup trucks and light recreational vehicles


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Jump Starter for Dewal_t_20V 60V Battery Jumper Cables 11AWG 1.2FT Automotive Booster Cable for Jump Starting Car Using Tool Battery (Battery not Included)
*$588.90
Informação adicional
Manufacturer | Shenzhen City Waitley Power Co., Ltd |
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Brand | Xinriga |
Model | DJS1022 |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.32 x 3.59 x 3.59 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | D Jump Starter |
Manufacturer Part Number | XBL02 |
Amperage | 30 |
Date First Available | October 22, 2024 |
Courtland J. Carpenter –
For the price point it’s great. Works on my Harley 103” and my Land Rover V-8..
Mike Jones (currently still tippin’) –
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I have a truck that I don’t drive very often and until now, I would have to either get another vehicle to jump start it or connect a charger to it with electricity when then battery died. This device is remarkable in the simplicity and how convenient it is.
Once you connect the recommended charged battery in it and follow the instructions, which is basically connecting the two clamps to the dead battery and waiting for the green light to stop blinking and turns to a solid green, you start the engine with the dead battery. This is so much easier than the other methods available, remarkably functional. The short period of time that this device is connected to the dead battery hardly takes any of the power from the power tool battery (a Dewalt battery) that is used to start the dead battery vehicle. The battery I use in the video was charged with three lights when I started the process and still had two lights after starting the engine. This device now stays with me in my work truck since I have plenty of Dewalt batteries in it almost all the time.
Definitely a thumbs up device and highly recommended. Very convenient and no risk to damaging electronics from a donor car system.
sharkey –
La verdad no funciona lo conecto y no pasa la corriente necesaria para encender el carro
Mike Jones (currently still tippin’) –
On a fully charged 20V DCB205 5AH 20V DEWALT battery for our small SUV—
Will jump start the car’s dead battery, from your more common culprits like leaving headlights on overnight.
Will slowly revive/jump that same battery when traditional methods with jumper cables are ineffective. This is more of a rare occasion, perhaps a weekend camping trip. When you’ve overstrained the car battery by charging your electronic devices or using it as a power source for too long 🙁
Gabriel –
This comes in handy when needing something small in my drill bag. It attaches to the battery with a snack. Easy to disassemble too. I tried this out on my truck and it stated it right up. I haven’t tried on something where the battery is too dead, but I’m sure it’ll do the job. I’m content with it.
Al Mull –
I haven’t tried this on a car (or needed to thank goodness), but it worked very well on my lawnmower. The battery had enough power to light up the controls, but would not turn over the mower engine. This little jumper cranked it right up. Not sure how effective it would be for a completely dead car and hope I never have to test it.
Al Mull –
Clever device giving an advantage for using a popular and often cloned generic battery. Dewalt power tools are popular with the brand and many tools and batteries are made using that design. There are chain saws, leaf blowers, robotic sweepers, fans, lights, and other devices. Since I have a number of different sized of their batteries, and this even supports the two most popular voltages 20V and 60V and delivers a 13.5 Volt boost it makes for a convenient jump starter. The device is simple to use much more so than typical jump starters. You simply slip in the battery, and the device lights green. Connect it to the car battery and it will tell you with steady or flashing green lights if it’s charging or ready to start. The red lights will tell you if the battery you’re using is dead and will also indicate if you connected the jumpers to the wrong polarity. Lithium batteries come in various sizes and the key one here is current or Amperage. I have a fairly large one that delivers 9A at 20V or 3 at 60V. It should be 80 percent charged to provide a good starting current. If the battery is down significantly or it’s very cold, you can swap out the Dewalt battery and continue charging.
I like the convenience, but you do have to provide the battery which can get expensive, but if you use Dewalt tools you may have one or more in stock. If you do not, you’ll have to buy a battery or two, and also a charger. One improvement I could get behind for a bit more money but should be reasonable is to make you able to either use the device as a plug-in charger, or better yet provide a cigar lighter auto type plug in to charge the device when the car is running. Thats just a suggestion for improvement, but it’s pretty good right now for those with the Dewalt brand of tools and some extra batteries. If you only want it for at home, you can keep it inside and keep the battery on the charger ready to use. It’s as easy to use as a set of jumper cables without needing the second car. Recommended.
Kevin –
Only needed to use it once so far, but it worked just as described