Hi Michael, a very good tutorial video for many people who do not understand the principle of operation of a jump starter. It will help many people not to make mistakes when buying.Keep up the good work friend
It is not possible to pass 2000Amps through the cables! To pass 2000Amps a larger diameter cable, 1 square inch of copper will pass 1000Amps, would be required not a poxy copper clad aluminium 8 gauge wire. If they mean 2000A/h the power pack is not physically large enough to contain that capacity, without exploding on demand.
Hi Michael, a very good tutorial video for many people who do not understand the principle of operation of a jump starter. It will help many people not to make mistakes when buying.Keep up the good work friend
Thank you very much. Have a great day
It is not possible to pass 2000Amps through the cables! To pass 2000Amps a larger diameter cable, 1 square inch of copper will pass 1000Amps, would be required not a poxy copper clad aluminium 8 gauge wire.
If they mean 2000A/h the power pack is not physically large enough to contain that capacity, without exploding on demand.
These jump starters are not putting out the amperage they claim, even if it's for a split second. You are very right. Thanks for the comment