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There is nothing more frustrating than returning to your vehicle after a long day to find that the battery has run flat and it won’t start. There are many reasons why this may have happened, from carelessly leaving the lights on while you were parked through to factors such as a battery that is not charging properly or even a malfunctioning alternator that is not passing power to the battery. Of course, when you are stuck in a parking lot in the evening and want to get home, the actual underlying reason why the car won’t start is unimportant. All you want to do is get the vehicle going and then get home. In order to do this properly, and quickly, you need to get a jump start from another car or truck, and this is made much easier if you have some heavy duty jumper cables on hand and ready to use.If there is one thing that every car should have in the trunk, it is a set of heavy duty jumper cables. Whether you need a start for yourself, or need to provide assistance to another person who is in trouble, having the leads ready to use is essential, because getting a car with a flat battery started without the equipment is very difficult – especially with more modern cars that require additional power, which is unavailable by bump starting. When you start a car, a large charge is taken from the battery, and this is required to get the starter motor going and to provide the initial spark for the ignition. Without sufficient power, the engine will not turn over, and the car will not start. It is possible however to get the necessary jolt of power from another car and use this charge to start your engine, and in order to carry out this task effectively, you need heavy duty jumper cables that you use to connect the batteries together. The reason why you should opt for a set of high quality heavy duty jumper cables rather than just simply choosing a consumer set from Wal Mart or another superstore is that you want a product that you can rely on and that will be up to the job when you need it. The problem with a lightweight set of leads is that they will be prone to being damaged or not connect well to the battery, and cause problems. With a set of heavy duty jumper cables, you get a number of benefits such as thicker cables. A thicker cable is able to handle a much higher charge of electricity, which ensures that you are able to gather enough power to get your engine started from an external source. The cables will also come with better quality clamps. The levels of electrical charge that are required by an engine during its starting cycle are surprisingly high, and safety is paramount. You need to make sure that you have a set of clamps that are fully insulated and that the cables you are using are sound and not frayed in any way. Red Hill Supply offer a comprehensive range of different heavy duty jumper cables that are designed to be safe and effective in use. Featuring insulated clamps and high quality cables that will withstand up to 500 amps of current, these units are ideal for use on either a professional or occasional use in an emergency, and provide you with a source of power that you can use to get your car started in when you have no power in your battery. Prices for a high quality set of heavy duty jumper cables start from around $40, although it makes sense to pay a little more in order to get the more secure parrot jaw clamps rather than lightweight alternatives that will not hold in place as well. Another thing that you need to consider when choosing a set of jumper cables is the length of the cable. Most high quality sets come with around 20 feet of cable, which is adequate for getting a lead from a car parked some way away, while a cheaper set will typically only have about 5 feet of cable, which is barely sufficient to link two cars together conveniently. |
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There is nothing more frustrating than returning to your vehicle after a long day to find that the battery has run flat and it won’t start. There are many reasons why this may have happened, from carelessly leaving the lights on while you were parked through to factors such as a battery that is not charging properly or even a malfunctioning alternator that is not passing power to the battery. Of course, when you are stuck in a parking lot in the evening and want to get home, the actual underlying reason why the car won’t start is unimportant. All you want to do is get the vehicle going and then get home. In order to do this properly, and quickly, you need to get a jump start from another car or truck, and this is made much easier if you have some 