| Clore Automotive ES5000 12 Volt Portable Battery Booster Pack |

enlarge | Brand: Clore Automotive Category: Automotive Parts And Accessories
List Price: $286.08 Buy New: $143.99 You Save: $142.09 (50%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (1 reviews) Sales Rank: 2351
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.5 Dimensions (in): 18.3 x 11.4 x 4.4
MPN: ES5000 Model: ES5000 UPC: 010271012831 EAN: 0010271012831 ASIN: B000JFHNQA
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Features:
| | Features 1500 peak amps at 12 volts for heavy use | | | LED indicator lets you know at a glance your battery pack power status | | | 43" heavy-duty cables for easy mobility | | | DC outlet to power 12 volt accessories | | | One year limited warranty |
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Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Features and Benefits: Bring on the power! With a high performance battery and up to 1500 Peak Amps, the ES5000 is the Booster Pac for professionals who need serious starting power. Multiple jumps between charges and 43" cables make the ES5000 as conven
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Customer Reviews:
  Booster Pac January 7, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is essentially the same booster pack that Century made about 5 years ago, just bigger. My Century pack (ES2500) has worked well the times I have needed it. The only problem with the Century pack is during cold weather the charging lights will come on when pushing the test button and stay on. (I just don't push the button anymore during the winter unless I plan on charging it). They don't draw much voltage (they were on for over two weeks before I saw them and the pack was still almost fully charged). The new pack hasn't done that to me yet. My Century pack has started 4 cylinder cars with the temps hitting 10 degrees below Farenheit.
This new and bigger pack is heavier but very similar in every other way. I bought this one to be sure that I could jump my 8 cylinder pickup. I never tried the old pack on the bigger motor.
I wanted this Booster Pack for my truck and then put the old one in my wife's car. I just charge the packs about every 4-5 months and have never had a problem. I combined this with a small 12 volt air compressor to keep in each vehicle to be as ready as I can during my drives with the military.
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